Joey Bishop

The self-styled "mouse" of the Rat Pack, comedian Joey Bishop became that august group's last surviving member with the death of Frank Sinatra in 1998. Bishop began in burlesque, rising quickly to "top banana", but got his first big break when he met Sinatra in 1952 and joined the singer for a series of club gigs at the Copacabana. The two remained friends for life, appearing with fellow Rat Packers Dean Martin, Peter Lawford and Sammy Davis Jr in the features "Ocean's Eleven" (1960) and "Sergeant's 3" (1962), as well as their Las Vegas shows. Bishop, whom Sinatra called the 'Speaker of the House', was one of the few who could razz 'Ol' Blue Eyes' and get away with it, announcing in one famous exchange to a crowd, "Mr Sinatra will now speak of some of the good things the Mafia has done."

Bishop was a regular on the TV quiz show "Keep Talking" from 1958 to 1960 and then starred for four seasons as late-night talk-show host Joey Barnes in his own sitcom, "The Joey Bishop Show" (NBC, 1961-64; CBS, 1964-65). That experience and his legendary ability to improvise helped him carve out a career as a real life talk-show host as well, working as a permanent guest host for Jack Paar in the 60s before going on to sub for Johnny Carson a record 207 times. In addition, he hosted his own ABC talk-show, also called "The Joey Bishop Show" (1967-69). Among his other movies, Bishop acted in "The Naked and the Dead" (1958), "The Delta Force" (1986), as a Jewish-American hostage, and made a cameo appearance in his son Larry's "Mad Dog Time" (1996). He made his Broadway debut in 1981, stepping into "Sugar Babies", a musical hit reliving the hurly-burly days of burlesque that had spawned his career.

  • Also Credited As:
    Joseph Abraham Gottlieb
  • Born:
    February 3, 1918 in Bronx, New York, USA
  • Died:
    October 17, 2007.
  • Job Titles:
    Comedian, Actor, Talk show host
Family
  • Son: Larry Bishop. born c. 1948; wrote and directed Mad Dog Time (1996)
Milestones
  • 1952 Met Frank Sinatra while performing in NYC s Latin Quarter; Siantra asked Bishop to join him for a series of club gigs at the Copacabana
  • 1957 Feature debut, The Deep Six
  • 1958 Series regular on quiz show, Keep Talking (CBS, 1958-1959; ABC, 1959-1960)
  • 1958 Acted in The Naked and the Dead and Onionhead
  • 1960 First of the Rat Pack movies, Oceans Eleven , with Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr and Peter Lawford
  • 1962 Reteamed with Rat Packers for Sergeants 3
  • 1981 Broadway debut, Sugar Babies
  • 1986 Portrayed Harry Goldman, a Jewish-American hostage taken prisoner by terrorists in The Delta Force
  • 1996 Made cameo appearance in son Larry s feature Mad Dog Time
  • Got his start as burlesque comedian at Cleveland s El Dumpo in the late 1930s
  • Hosted late-night ABC talk show, The Joey Bishop Show
  • Served as permanent guest host for Jack Paar on The Tonight Show
  • Served in the United States Army
  • Star of sitcom, The Joey Bishop Show (NBC, 1961-1964; CBS, 1964-1965)

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