- Foster Brooks
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birthdate = birth date|1912|5|11|mf=y
location =Louisville, Kentucky
deathdate = death date and age |2001|12|20|1912|5|11
deathplace =Encino, California
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yearsactive = 1972-1996
spouse = Loretta Brooks (1933-1950)
Terri Brooks (1950-2001)
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tonyawards =Foster Brooks (
May 11 1912 –December 20 ,2001 ) was an Americanactor andcomedian most famous for his portrayal of a lovable drunken man innightclub performances andtelevision program s.Biography
Foster Brooks was born in
Louisville, Kentucky onMay 11 ,1912 . He was one of eight sons. His career started in radio, most notably with stationWHAS (AM) in Louisville. Brooks was a staff announcer, but his deepbaritone voice was well-suited for singing as well. Brooks gained some measure of fame for his reporting of theOhio River flood of 1937 , where he was featured on emergency broadcasts by WHAS and alsoWSM (AM) out ofNashville, Tennessee . In 1952, Brooks appeared on local television in a short-lived spoof ofGene Autry and his "Singing Cowboys." He later worked in local broadcasting as a radio and TV personality in Buffalo andRochester, New York before moving to the west coast to launch a career as a standup comic and character actor.On the syndicated
Steve Allen show of the 1960s, Allen introduced Brooks as an important movie producer. Brooks stumbled on stage doing his drunk act, fooling some of the other guests. Brooks claimed to be the executive in charge of editing movies for television. His biggest success, he said, was the famous movie "The Three Commandments."Singer
Perry Como discovered Brooks in 1969, giving the comedian his major break. Como chose Brooks to open for him, and when a manager balked at the newcomer, Como refused to perform. The manager acquiesced, and Brooks was an instant hit.Brooks regularly appeared on
The Dean Martin Show (Celebrity Roast) television program in the 1970s, as well as many situation comedies,talk show s, and a fewfilm s. Although he had only one basic signature character, he exhibited such extraordinary timing and subtlety that he was instantly recognized as one of the great comic performers of the time. His signature routine was the basis of a hit comedy album entitled "Foster Brooks, The Lovable Lush," released in the early 1970s.As his "Lovable Lush" character, Brooks usually portrayed a conventioneer who had had a few too many drinks — not falling-down drunk, but inebriated enough that he would mix up his words to comedic delight. Brooks drew upon his own battles with alcohol for his act, but during his period of greatest fame, Brooks rarely drank. Of giving up drinking to win a bet in 1964, Brooks said, "Fellow made me a $10 bet I couldn't quit, and I haven't had a drink since. At the time I needed the $10."
In character, Brooks asked
Dean Martin to join his group “Alcoholics Unanimous,” a play onAlcoholics Anonymous . He boasted he and Martin were charter members of the DUI Hall of Fame.Brooks appeared in the 1977
Johnny Cash television special, "A Concert: Behind Prison Walls," where he portrayed himself as a drunken man and also sang the song "Half as Much".Public sensibilities had changed regarding alcoholics and public drunkenness by the 1980s, so Brooks moved away from his drunk character. For many years, his name was a moniker on a Louisville celebrity
golf tournament benefiting Kosair Charities. Brooks' brother, Tom, was a well-known entertainer in Louisville for many years. Tom Brooks played "Cactus," a hayseed character and sidekick toRandy Atcher on "T-Bar-V Ranch" and "Hayloft Hoedown," two popular local shows onWHAS-TV for many years in the 1950s and 1960s.Years later Brooks was referred to on the
Cartoon Network television show "Space Ghost Coast to Coast " (episode 45, "Switcheroo II"). He was featured in a scene that was cut before being aired, but the scene was later included on the Space Ghost Coast to Coast volume 3 DVD release. cite web| url=http://www.dvdfile.com/software/review/dvd-video_11/spaceghost_v3.html| author=Mark Keizer| title=Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Volume 3 review on www.dvdfile.com| accessdate=2007-08-17 |publisher=DVDFILE.COM ]Brooks died on
December 20 ,2001 at his home inEncino, California . He was 89, and was suffering from heart trouble. [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117857748.html?categoryid=25&cs=1]References
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List of Louisvillians External links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C03E6D71731F937A15751C1A9679C8B63 Foster Brooks, Comedian Known for His Tipsy Persona, dies at 89]
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* [http://kyarchivists.org/kyarspr00p2.htm Kentucky Archivist: WHAS collection at Berea College]
* [http://www.honoraryunsubscribe.com/foster_brooks.html This Is True: Foster Brooks]
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