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Jonathan Winters' madcap style and rapid-fire wit
The large child known as Jonathan Winters died Friday at age 87. Accompanying him into the now-noisier hereafter were the multitudes he contained, a cast of men, women, children of every race and nationality, rich and poor, city and country. Some were...
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Jonathan Winters, comedy giant on TV and in films, dies at 87
This post has been corrected. See note at the bottom for details.Jonathan Winters, one of the great comedians of the 20th century, died Thursday night. He was 87. Winters, who had been in declining health, died at his longtime home in Montecito, said Gary Owens, who was his good friend. “He was one of the...Tags: Television, Jonathan Winters, Gary Owens, The Tonight Show (tv program), Obituaries
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Jonathan Winters found a home for his improv genius on TV
Jonathan Winters, who died on Friday at age 87, had a talent ideal for the small screen. Though he did appear in several comedic classics, including "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" and "The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming," it was the...
Tags: The Tonight Show (tv program), Entertainment, The Simpsons (tv program)
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Jonathan Winters dies at 87; comic genius of improvisation
Comic great Jonathan Winters was struggling to make a name for himself in the early 1950s when a man at the nightclub where he was performing offered some life-changing advice. Winters had a talent for channeling the voices of celebrities like Gary...
Tags: Mark Twain, Cartoons, Radio Industry, Shelley Berman, Entertainment
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Remembering Jonathan Winters, the 'father of improvisational comedy'
The trailblazing comic improviser Jonathan Winters, who died Thursday at age 87, was a seminal influence on scores of comedians and the person Robin Williams credits as his mentor. Winters' high energy, unpredictable and often surreal comic riffs...
Tags: Television, Entertainment Events, Maria Bamford, Stand-up Comedy, Entertainment
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Late-night moves give Lorne Michaels even more power at NBC
Jimmy Fallon may have been crowned the new king of late-night TV this week, but he owes a lot to the man behind the throne: Lorne Michaels. Fans of "Saturday Night Live" will recognize Michaels, the show's creator, as the grumpy paterfamilias lurking in...
Tags: Media Industry, Comedy Central (tv network), Saturday Night Live (tv program), Entertainment, Tina Fey
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Musical moments with U.S. presidents
Pop & HissPresident Obama sang the blues on Tuesday with B.B. King, Mick Jagger and Buddy Guy for a White House blues concert. The President is one of many chief executives who have shown their musical talents in office.... -
'Sock it to me!' Richard Nixon's notes on improving his media image
Top of the TicketPersonal papers now at auction show Richard Nixon's handwritten notes on improving his television appearances.... -
Groundbreaking improv comic Jonathan Winters dies
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jonathan Winters, the cherub-faced comedian whose breakneck improvisations and misfit characters inspired the likes of Robin Williams and Jim Carrey, has died. He was 87. The Ohio native died Thursday evening at his Montecito,...
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Fallon's in, Leno's out: NBC courts younger viewers
RedEyeNBC ramped up its fight to gain a younger late-night audience by confirming Wednesday that Jimmy Fallon will take over as host of "The Tonight Show" in 2014. Ending weeks of gossip, NBC made the announcement that current host Jay Leno would end his...Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (tv program), Olympic Games, Jimmy Kimmel Live! (tv program), Jay Leno
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Ethel Kennedy isn't one to share, in spite of film about her
“There are so many times in my life,” filmmaker Rory Kennedy tells her sister Courtney in the movie “Ethel,” “where people have said, ‘I want to introduce Robert Kennedy's daughter. ...” To which her sibling...
Tags: Movies, Ritchie Valens, Arts and Culture, John F. Kennedy, Politics
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Johnny Carson doc scores big for PBS: 'American Masters' documentary drew 6.3 million viewers
VarietyAuds flocked to the PBS documentary on Johnny Carson in May, with final Nielsen tallies making it the most popular "American Masters" production to date. "Johnny Carson: King of Late Night" averaged 6.3 million viewers including repeat broadcasts and...Tags: Carl Sandburg, Ceremonies, Documentary (genre), Carol Burnett, Television Industry
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