Jonathan Winters

Description: (Actor and Comedian Known for His Films: ‘It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World’ and ‘The Loved One’)

Jonathan Winters, one of America’s best known comedians, enjoyed a career spanning six decades, and was described, "Pound for pound, the funniest man alive." After a stint in the Marine Corp during WW II, he returned, desperately looking to settle into a career. His big break as a comedian came after winning a talent contest. It brought him many assignments on television. At first, he performed as Johnny Winters, and soon had his own show on NBC, ‘The Jonathan Winters Show’. He had the distinction of being the first to use colored video tapes as part of the show. He was a good friend of Jack Paar and appeared frequently on ‘The Tonight Show’ when Paar was the host. He continued to perform on the show when Johnny Carson became its host. He also appeared on many other shows such as ‘The Dean Martin Show’, ‘The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast’, ‘The Andy Williams Show’, ‘The Steve Allen Show’, and ‘The Garry Moore Show’. He was a talented mimic; his impersonation of John Wayne, Cary Grant and President Kennedy is still remembered. Also memorable is the character of an old lady named Maude Frickert, weaved into his routines. He inspired comedians such as Billy Crystal, Steve Martin, and Jim Carrey, while Robin Williams idolized him.

Overview

Birthday November 11, 1925 (Scorpio)
Alternative names Jonathan Harshman Winters III
Height 178 cm
City Dayton, Ohio
Died on April 11, 2013
Spouse/Ex- Eileen Winters (m. 1948–2009)
Parents Jonathan Harshman Winters II
Alice Kilgore (née Rodgers)
Children Jay Winters, Lucinda Winters

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What was Jonathan Winters known for in his career? Jonathan Winters was known for his work as a comedian, actor, and artist. He was famous for his improvisational skills and unique characters.
Which famous TV shows did Jonathan Winters appear on? Jonathan Winters appeared on popular TV shows such as "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson," "Mork & Mindy," and "The Twilight Zone."
Did Jonathan Winters serve in the military? Yes, Jonathan Winters served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II.
What were some of Jonathan Winters' notable film roles? Some of Jonathan Winters' notable film roles include "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," "The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming," and "The Loved One."
How did Jonathan Winters influence other comedians? Jonathan Winters was known for his innovative improvisational comedy style, which inspired many comedians who followed him, such as Robin Williams and Jim Carrey.
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