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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Born Today- Jack E. Leonard- IMDb

 

 

  Jack E. Leonard was a very funny stand up comedian who pioneered a form of humor that was more or less part classical standup and part "insult humor" ( the master of the insult humor was of course Don Rickles). 

Like a lot of people who just played on clubs and on TV shows (like Johnny Carson), he left no really indelible mark-- but was great to have around when he was there. 

Biography

Jump to: Overview (3) | Mini Bio (2) | Spouse (2) | Trade Mark (3) | Trivia (5)

Overview (3)

Date of Birth 24 April 1911Chicago, Illinois, USA
Date of Death 9 May 1973New York City, New York, USA  (complications from diabetes)
Birth NameLeonard Lebitsky

Mini Bio (2)

Bespectacled, rotund, bald-headed American nightclub and TV comic whose forte was the art of insult, and in comparison to whom his putative imitator, Don Rickles, would have seemed kindly.

- IMDb Mini Biography By: Bill Takacs
Jack E. Leonard was an American comedian whose sarcastic insult-based humor was imitated by Don Rickles. Born Leonard Lebitsky on April 24, 1910, Leonard made his show business bones as a nightclub comedian and became well-known to the public for his appearances on TV variety and game show after breaking through on The Jack Paar Tonight Show (1957).

In addition to his night club act and TV gigs, he made comedy records. On the night of May 9, 1973, Leonard suffered a heart attack after a performance at New York's Rainbow Room and died the next day after undergoing cardiac bypass surgery. He was 63 years old.

- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jon C. Hopwood

Spouse (2)

Monnet Alvarez (19?? - ??)
Kay Emerald (? - ?)

Trade Mark (3)

Panama straw hat, with the brim snapped up all around
Spinning the Panama hat laterally atop his bald pate
His heavy pratfalls. Thud!

Trivia (5)

The abrasive comedian often opened his act with the line, "Good evening, opponents!"
One of Frank Sinatra's favorite comedians, Jack double-billed occasionally with Frank Sinatra Jr..
A frequent guest on the The Ed Sullivan Show (1948).
Wife Monnet Alvarez was an artist and his daughter, Brenda Leonard Cowart, is an accomplished jazz pianist who has played for such Las Vegas shows as "City Lites", "Folies Bergere" and "Lido de Paris".
Collapsed just after coming off-stage at a performance at the Rainbow Room at New York's Rockefeller Center. Died in hospital early the next day.

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