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  1. The Paul Lynde Halloween Special is one of the strangest hours of television ever broadcast, a witchy fever dream of celebrities, songs, and sensuality. By t...

  2. Paul "Edward" Lynde (b. June 13, 1926 - d. January 10, 1982) was an American comedian and actor. A noted character actor with a distinctive and campy personality that often poked fun at his barely in the closet homosexuality, Lynde was well-known for his guest role as Uncle Arthur on Bewitched and Harry MacAfee, the befuddled father in Bye Bye Birdie (both the stage musical and the film ...

  3. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Paul Lynde become the ‘center square’ American actor and comedian Paul Lynde smiles while sitting on the panel during an episode of the television game show, Hollywood Squares, 1970s Hulton Archive/Getty Images. Next to Bewitched, Paul Lynde is probably best known as as the so-called “center square” of the television game show Hollywood ...

  4. This book will let you into the heart and soul of Paul Lynde. Best remembered for outrageous jokes on The Hollywood Squares, as Uncle Arthur from Bewitched, and as the frantic father in Bye Bye Birdie, Paul was never satisfied with his career - or his personal life. But even as he suffered through some of the cruelest of times, Paul continued ...

  5. Paul Lynde may well have been the first homosexual man who most Americans willingly welcomed into their homes during less-than liberal times. Certainly, other gay performers predated him - Liberace, Rock Hudson - but Lynde was rare among Hollywood entertainers in that he did little to hide or deny his sexuality, even as he kept his public and private lives separate.

  6. The Paul Lynde Show: Created by Sam Bobrick, Ron Clark. With Paul Lynde, Elizabeth Allen, John Calvin, Jane Actman. Paul Simms, a quiet, respectable attorney living with his wife and two daughters has his life turned upside down when his eldest daughter's new husband, Howie, takes up residence in the Simms' household which drives Paul to distraction.

  7. Paul Lynde's witty, wisecracking one-liners and his novel line delivery made him one of Hollywood's funniest and best loved entertainers. 1965 He appeared on TV's The Dean Martin Show (1965), The Kraft Music Hall (1967), Donny and Marie (1975), and both the prime-time and daytime versions of the game show The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (1965) where he occupied the famous center square.