Ed Wynn

Ed Wynn

Known for: Acting

Born: November 8, 1886 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA - Died: June 18, 1966

Isaiah Edwin Leopold (November 9, 1886 – June 19, 1966), better known as Ed Wynn, was an American actor and comedian noted for his Perfect Fool comedy character, his pioneering radio show of the 1930s, and his later career as a dramatic actor. Ed Wynn first appeared on television on July 7, 1936 in a brief, ad-libbed spot with Graham McNamee during an NBC experimental television broadcast. In the 1949–50 season, Ed Wynn hosted one of the first network, comedy-variety television shows, on CBS, and won both a Peabody Award and an Emmy Award in 1949. Buster Keaton, Lucille Ball, and The Three Stooges all made guest appearances with Wynn. This was the first CBS variety television show to originate from Los Angeles, which was seen live on the west coast, but filmed via kinescope for distribution in the Midwest and East, as the national coaxial cable had yet to be completed. Wynn was also a rotating host of NBC's Four Star Revue from 1950 through 1952. After the end of Wynn's third television series, The Ed Wynn Show (a short-lived situation comedy on NBC's 1958–59 schedule), his son, actor Keenan Wynn, encouraged him to make a career change rather than retire. The comedian reluctantly began a career as a dramatic actor in television and movies. Father and son appeared in three productions, the first of which was the 1956 Playhouse 90 broadcast of Rod Serling's play Requiem for a Heavyweight. Ed was terrified of straight acting and kept goofing his lines in rehearsal. When the producers wanted to fire him, star Jack Palance said he would quit if they fired Ed. (However, unbeknownst to Wynn, supporting player Ned Glass was his secret understudy in case something did happen before air time.) On live broadcast night, Wynn surprised everyone with his pitch-perfect performance, and his quick ad libs to cover his mistakes. A dramatization of what happened during the production was later staged as an April 1960 Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse episode, "The Man in the Funny Suit", starring both senior and junior Wynns, with key figures involved in the original production also portraying themselves. Ed and his son also worked together in the Jose Ferrer film The Great Man, with Ed again proving his unexpected skills in drama. Requiem established Wynn as a serious dramatic actor who could easily hold his own with the best. His role in The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) won him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Also in 1959, Wynn appeared on Serling's TV series The Twilight Zone in "One for the Angels". Serling, a longtime admirer, had written that episode especially for him, and Wynn later in 1963 starred in the episode "Ninety Years Without Slumbering". For the rest of his life, Wynn skillfully moved between comic and dramatic roles. He appeared in feature films and anthology television, endearing himself to new generations of fans.

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Mary Poppins

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Mary Poppins

Uncle Albert

1964 Comedy
The Greatest Story Ever Told

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The Greatest Story Ever Told

Old Aram

1965 Drama
The Diary of Anne Frank

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The Diary of Anne Frank

Albert Dussell

1959 Drama
The Gnome-Mobile

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The Gnome-Mobile

Rufus

1967 Fantasy
Alice in Wonderland

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Alice in Wonderland

Mad Hatter (voice)

1951 Animation
Babes in Toyland

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Babes in Toyland

Toymaker

1961 Comedy
Marjorie Morningstar

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Marjorie Morningstar

Uncle Samson

1958 Drama
Those Calloways

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Those Calloways

Ed Parker

1964 Drama
Cinderfella

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Cinderfella

Fairy Godfather

1960 Comedy
The Patsy

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The Patsy

Ed Wynn

1964 Comedy
The Daydreamer

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The Daydreamer

The Emperor (voice)

1966 Animation
Follow the Leader

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Follow the Leader

Cricket

1930 Comedy
The Chief

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The Chief

Henry Summers

1933 Comedy
The New March of Dimes Presents: The Scene Stealers

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The New March of Dimes Presents: The Scene Stealers

Self

1962 Comedy
The Great Man

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The Great Man

Paul Beaseley

1956 Drama
Hollywood on Parade

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Hollywood on Parade

Self

1932 Comedy
Boulevard! A Hollywood Story

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Boulevard! A Hollywood Story

Self (archive footage)

2021 Documentary
Stage Door Canteen

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Stage Door Canteen

Ed Wynn

1943 Comedy
The Absent-Minded Professor

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The Absent-Minded Professor

Fire Chief

1961 Comedy
Son of Flubber

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Son of Flubber

A.J. Allen

1963 Comedy
Turn Back the Clock

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Turn Back the Clock

Cigar Store Customer (uncredited)

1933 Comedy
That Darn Cat!

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That Darn Cat!

Mr. Hofstedder

1965 Family
Meet Me in St. Louis

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Meet Me in St. Louis

Grandpa

1959 Comedy
Shemp Cocktail: A Toast to the Original Stooge

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Shemp Cocktail: A Toast to the Original Stooge

Self (archive footage)

2008 Documentary