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Buddy Hackett

Artist Info

Born

August 31, 1924 New York, NY

Died

June 30, 2003 Malibu, CA

Biography

One of the most beloved stand-up comics of his day, Buddy Hackett was also, ironically, one of the raunchiest; his popularity hinged on his rare ability to be simultaneously lovable and dirty, his duck-squawk delivery and baby-faced countenance making even the most off-color joke seem somehow palatable. Born Leonard Hacker on August 31, 1924 in New York City, he was a perennial class clown prior to his entrance into the Army; upon returning from duty he mounted a stand-up career, basing his most famous routine, "The Chinese Waiter," upon his experiences overseas. After gaining a following in his native Brooklyn area, Hackett graduated to the Catskills resort circuit, and even appeared on the early television program Laff Time in 1945. His film debut followed two years later, as the voice of a talking camel in the feature Slave Girl; he signed a Universal Pictures contract in 1953, later starring for two years in the Broadway comedy Lunatics and Lovers and recording an LP for the Coral label titled The Chinese Waiter. In 1956, Hackett was cast in the starring role in the TV sitcom Stanley; two years later, he became a regular on The Jackie Gleason Show. Also in 1958, he appeared in a rare dramatic role in the film God's Little Acre, and by the early 1960s had emerged as a prolific character actor in comedies including 1963's It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and the following year's Muscle Beach Party. While remaining as lewd as ever onstage, Hackett also became a regular presence in family fare like 1962's The Music Man and the 1968 Disney picture The Love Bug. Although his acting work was primarily confined to television guest appearances during the 1970s and beyond, Hackett continued performing stand-up on a regular basis, and in 1989 he returned to the Disney stable for voiceover work in 1989's animated hit The Little Mermaid. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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