Rip Taylor

Outlandish American comedian, a Mad Hatter type famous for his bewigged hairstyle, prominent moustache and bag of confetti, which he delights in showering upon live audiences any chance he gets. Taylor kept busy in TV during the 1960s and 70s as a regular on comedy-variety series starring Jackie Gleason, Phyllis Diller and Bobby Darin, working onstage live (especially in Las Vegas) between tapings.

The 70s witnessed the opening of a new line of work for the master zany, as his dithering, often comically frustrated voice found its perfect medium in children's cartoon programming. He supplied the voice of the title character in "Here Comes the Grump", appeared in person to play the temperamental genie in the minor cult favorite "Sigmund and the Sea Monsters", and later lent his larynx to such "toons" as "Popeye and Son" and "The Addams Family".

For many viewers, Taylor's most typical media manifestation was as the host of the (in)famous "The $1.98 Beauty Show". Parading a series of mock contestants through embarrassing routines, bellowing at the winner a la Bert Parks, and presenting her with the grand prize of $1.98, the garishly garbed Taylor effectively (if broadly) lampooned the vapidity of beauty pageants, even if the show was sometimes almost as annoying as its intended target. Having established himself as a camp icon, Taylor more recently played occasional gag roles in "Things Are Tough All Over" (1982) and "Amazon Women on the Moon" (1987).

  • Also Credited As:
    Charles Elmer Jr
  • Born:
    January 13, 1930 in Washington, DC, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Comedian, TV host, Voice actor
Family
  • Father: Charles Elmer Sr. died of tuberoculosis in 1932 when Taylor was 2 years old
  • Mother: Elizabeth. gave birth to Rip at age 15; forced to place him in a foster home
Milestones
  • 1962 Was a regular on the comedy/variety show, The Jackie Gleason Show: The American Scene Magazine
  • 1964 Played first notable feature film role, in I d Rather Be Rich
  • 1968 Served as a cast regular on The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show
  • 1977 Returned to feature films to play roles in Chatter Box and The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington
  • 1987 Supplied one of the voices for the cartoon show, The New Adventures of the Snorks
  • 1992 Received star Number 1,967 on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • 1992 Supplied the voice of Uncle Fester on the TV cartoon series, The Addams Family
  • 1998 Headlined a national tour of the stage musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum , playing the leading role of Pseudolus
  • Did voice characterizations for the animated children s program, Popeye and Son
  • Hosted TV s The $1.98 Beauty Show
  • Performed in the musical comedy Sugar Babies on Broadway
  • Played Sheldon the genie on the children s show, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters
  • Supplied the voice of the Grump on the animated children s show, Here Comes the Grump
  • Was a regular on The Bobby Darin Amusement Company (renamed The Bobby Darin Show for its second season)

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