Basic Information About Paul Lynde
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Comedian, Actor, Character Actor |
Net worth | $7,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1926-06-13 |
Place of birth | Mount Vernon |
Date of death | 1982-01-10 (aged 55) |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | His distinctive laugh after every joke he made on The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (1965) Nasally voice |
Gender | Male |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.8 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Paul Lynde win?
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0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Paul Lynde awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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Golden Globe - Best TV Actor - Comedy or Musical | Nominee | The Paul Lynde Show | 1973 |
Primetime Emmy - Special Classification of Outstanding Program and Individual Achievement | Nominee | The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) | 1974 |
Paul Lynde roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Bewitched | Uncle Arthur (archive footage) (uncredited) |
Bye Bye Birdie | Harry McAfee |
Beach Blanket Bingo | Bullets |
The Glass Bottom Boat | Homer Cripps |
Charlotte's Web | Templeton (voice) |
The Villain | Nervous Elk |
The Beverly Hillbillies | Passport Clerk 1 episode, 1967 |
Bewitched | Uncle Arthur / ... 11 episodes, 1965-1971 |
Gidget | Herman Marshall 1 episode, 1966 |
That Girl | Nate Caswell 1 episode, 1967 |
The Munsters | Dr. Edward Dudley 3 episodes, 1964-1965 |
Love, American Style | (segment "Love and the Pregnancy") / ... 3 episodes, 1970-1971 |
The Dating Game | Self - Guest star contestant 1 episode, 1968 |
The Paul Lynde Show | Paul Simms 26 episodes, 1972-1973 |
The Carol Burnett Show | Self / ... 5 episodes, 1970-1972 |
I Dream of Jeannie | Allen Kerr / ... 3 episodes, 1966-1968 |
Burke's Law | Arthur Clark / ... 3 episodes, 1963-1965 |
F Troop | Sgt. Ramsden 1 episode, 1966 |
Laugh-In | Guest Performer 2 episodes, 1972 |
Paul Lynde's Quotes
- Upon telling his family he wanted to go into show business: "My dad hit the roof and I hit the road, simultaneously."
- I don't know who the hell Paul Lynde is or why he's funny, and I prefer it to be a mystery to me. An actor shouldn't undergo psychoanalysis, because there are a lot of things you're better off not knowing.
- I have so many friends who were lovers. After they got married, it was over.
- I'm used to living alone, and I like it that way. You become so selfish living alone...I'd make a terrible husband anyway.
- I don't meet enough women outside show business, and I wouldn't marry anyone in this field. [in 1969]
Interesting Facts about Paul Lynde
- Attended Northwestern University (Evanston, IL).
- Posthumously "outed" by Boze Hadleigh, who has written extensively about previously closeted Hollywood actors/actresses.
- The coroner who examined his body said he had the heart of an 88-year-old man.
- Told his agent shortly before his death that he had given up cigarettes and alcohol.
- Long-time "center square" and court jester in residence on the original The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (1965), Paul Lynde's quips on that show are still quoted, and laughed at, to this day.
- A fan once set up a museum full of Paul Lynde memorabilia in his home town on Mount Vernon, Ohio
- His older brother Cordon died in World War II.
- Lynde left The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (1965) in 1979, in a dispute over his salary. When tabloids ran stories claiming he had been fired for his drinking as well as on-set problems, he sued them for libel, seeking $10 million in damages.
- Explained his lifelong bachelorhood to fans (in the days before "coming out") by telling them his high-school sweetheart had broken his heart, and he was still too hurt to give other women a chance.
- His classmates at Northwestern University included Cloris Leachman, Charlotte Rae, Jeffrey Hunter, Claude Akins, Martha Hyer, Patricia Neal, and Agnes Nixon.
- He had a weight problem that he fought to control his entire life.
- When he first went to New York, he lived in an apartment building that housed many other struggling actors. The building had communal kitchens, kitchens shared by all the tenants of a floor. One of the other actors in the building claimed that Lynde used to steal his food from the refrigerator. That actor was a young Marlon Brando.
- Holds a unique place in show business history - he actually got to sing on "The Ed Sullivan Show" the song he performed nightly in the Broadway musical "Bye Bye Birdie" about the excitement of appearing on the iconic "Ed Sullivan Show".
- In "Center Square: The Paul Lynde Story," biographers Steve Wilson and Joe Florenski lay to rest rumors that there was something suspicious about Lynde's death at the age of 55. Dismissing such rumors that the comedian was murdered by a hustler who robbed Lynde's house and left him dead and naked, the authors say that Lynde did die of a heart attack, as the coroner's report contended he did. Lynde expired at almost the same age as his father, who also died from a heart attack. The authors express surprise that Lynde didn't have a heart attack sooner, what with his transgressive lifestyle. Lynde was heavily into alcohol and also used drugs. He claimed to have quit these habits cold-turkey not long before his death, having been transformed by a personal event that he never revealed.
- The sign proclaiming Mount Vernon, Ohio, as the birthplace of Paul Lynde was recently changed to read: "Home of Daniel Decatur Emmett, Author of [the song] 'Dixie.'"
- Lynde and long-term companion, Bing Davidson were staying at the Drake hotel in San Francisco, California on July 17, 1965. The two went out the next day for a good time and got very drunk. Davidson decided to show Lynde a trick and dangled off the hotel balcony by his fingers. He was slipping and Paul desperately tried to help him in, but Davidson fell to his death.
- Was an accomplished cook.
- Portrayed Mr. MacAfee in the original Broadway stage version of "Bye Bye Birdie" which opened April 14, 1960 and ran for 607 performances. He reprised the role in the film Bye Bye Birdie (1963).
- His father's name was Hoy Lynde, and his mother's name was Sylvia Bell. He had three brothers: Richard, Cord, and John.
- One of only a handful of actors to have appeared on both "magic" television shows Bewitched and I Dream Of Jeannie.
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