Hace 3 días · Paul Edward Lynde (13 de junio de 1926-10 de enero de 1982) fue un comediante y actor estadounidense. Tuvo una carrera larga y variada como un actor cómico, pero las personas nacidas en los años siguientes a la Segunda Guerra Mundial lo recuerdan por dos papeles particulares: como Tío Arthur en la serie de TV de los años 1960 ...
Paul Lynde died under mysterious circumstances when he was found dead in his bed after possibly suffering a heart attack in January 1982 at age 55. He had been in ill-health for over a year with cancer or some other illness that was never fully revealed to the public before or after his death.
7 de mar. de 2023 · Actor Paul Lynde / Everett Collection Actor Paul Lynde, thus, represented Arthur and a whole lot of his fans, even if they didn’t know it. This king of comedy became a middle square in The Hollywood Squares , which granted him co-star billing along with host Peter Marshall.
Paul Newman glancing at his “Noscar” next to his wife, Joanne Woodward, with her actual Oscar statuette, 1958. r/1950s • The Winter lingering in a small town in Vermont in March 1956, taken by American photographer Ivan Dmitri.
13 de mar. de 2023 · I’ve never heard that before and Paul Lynde was well known as an accomplished singer through many productions including the film Bye-Bye Birdie where he sang. Ironically, Charles Nelson Reilly portrayed the same character and sang the same song on Broadway in that story, but I’m unaware of any connection he has to Charlotte’s Web.
10 de mar. de 2023 · #TBT: Hollywood Squares, The Best of Paul Lynde –Watch By Trey Speegle on September 1, 2022 3:11 pm Not openly gay at the time, but openly fab and hilarious, Paul Lynde as the center square on the game show Hollywood Squares had some classic one-liners.
14 de mar. de 2023 · The musical variety special, Making the Yuletide Gay: A Very Special Paul Lynde Christmas is now streaming on WOW Presents on YouTube! Taped in front of a live studio audience in Los Angeles, this retro three-camera sitcom parody was written by Emmy-winner, comedian, and gay icon Bruce Vilanch and stars Michael Airington, Lady Bunny ...