Jonathan Winters was a crowd all by himself, guaranteeing that his multitude of characters, breakneck improvisations and kinetic clownishness kept generations of fans laughing. Winters, who died ...
HIS FACE has the quivering consistency of unrestrained Jell-O. Great white teeth march across his cavernous mouth like tombstones across a cave entrance. His stumpy body looks as if a grand piano had ...
Winters was at his best when winging it, confounding television hosts and luckless straight men with his rapid-fire delivery of bizarre observations uttered by characters like Elwood P. Suggins, a ...
"No him, no me. No MOST of us, comedy-wise," tweeted comic Patton Oswalt. Winters had made television history in 1956, when RCA broadcast the first public demonstration of color videotape on "The ...
“They follow me around pretty much all day and night.” Winters had made television history in 1956, when RCA broadcast the first public demonstration of color videotape on “The Jonathan Winters Show.” ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Apr 12, 2013 Apr 12, 2013 0 Jonathan Winters, whose breakneck improvisations inspired Robin Williams, Jim Carrey and many others, ...
Ella Fitzgerald Papers, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution. The Archives Center can provide reproductions of some materials ...
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 ...
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