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Don Rickles

Donald Jay Rickles (May 8, 1926 – April 6, 2017) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He became known primarily for his insult comedy. His film roles include Run Silent, Run Deep (1958) with Clark Gable, Carl Reiner's Enter Laughing (1967), the Clint Eastwood–led Kelly's Heroes (1970), and Martin Scorsese's Casino (1995) with Robert De Niro. From 1976 to 1978, Rickles had a two-season starring role in the NBC television sitcom C.P.O. Sharkey, having previously starred in two eponymous half-hour programs, an ABC variety show titled The Don Rickles Show (1968) and a CBS sitcom identically titled The Don Rickles Show (1972).

Don Rickles
Rickles in 1973
Birth nameDonald Jay Rickles
Born(1926-05-08)May 8, 1926
Queens, New York, U.S.
DiedApril 6, 2017(2017-04-06) (aged 90)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting placeMount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery
Medium
  • Stand-up
  • film
  • television
  • books
Years active1955–2017
Genres
Subject(s)
Spouse
Barbara Sklar
(m. 1965)
Children2, including Larry
Websitedonrickles.com

A veteran headline performer at Las Vegas hotel-casinos and peripheral member of the Rat Pack via friendship with Frank Sinatra,[1] Rickles received widespread exposure as a frequent guest on talk and variety shows, including The Dean Martin Show, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and The Late Show with David Letterman, and later voicing Mr. Potato Head in the Toy Story franchise. He won a Primetime Emmy Award for the 2007 documentary Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project. In 2014, he was honored by fellow comedians at the Apollo Theater, which was taped and released on Spike TV, entitled Don Rickles: One Night Only.

Early life

Rickles was born in Queens, New York City, United States,[2] on May 8, 1926.[3] He was Jewish.[4] His father, Max Rickles (1897–1953), emigrated in 1903 with his Lithuanian parents from Kaunas.[5] His mother, Etta Rickles (née Feldman; 1898–1984), was born in New York City to Austrian immigrant parents.[6][7] Rickles grew up in Jackson Heights.[3]

After graduating from Newtown High School in 1944,[8] Rickles enlisted in the United States Navy and served during World War II on the motor torpedo boat tender USS Cyrene as a seaman first class. He was honorably discharged in 1946.[9][10] Two years later, intending to be a dramatic actor, he studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and then played bit parts on television. Frustrated by a lack of acting work, Rickles began performing comedy in clubs in New York, Miami, and Los Angeles. He became known as an insult comedian when he responded to his hecklers. The audience enjoyed these insults more than his prepared material, so he incorporated them into his act.[11]

When Rickles started his career in the early 1950s, he started to call ill-mannered members of the audience "hockey pucks".[12] His style was similar to that of an older insult comic Jack E. Leonard, though Rickles denied Leonard influenced his style.[13] During an interview on Larry King Live, Rickles credited Milton Berle's comedy style for inspiring him to enter show business.[14]

Career

1950s–1960s

While working in the "Murray Franklin's" nightclub in Miami Beach, Florida, early during his career, Rickles spotted Frank Sinatra and remarked to him, "I just saw your movie The Pride and the Passion and I want to tell you, the cannon's acting was great." He added, "Make yourself at home, Frank. Hit somebody!"[3][15] Sinatra, whose pet name for Rickles was "bullet-head", enjoyed him so much that he encouraged other celebrities to see Rickles' act and be insulted by him. Sinatra's support helped Rickles become a popular headline performer in Las Vegas.[15][16] During a Dean Martin Celebrity Roast special, Rickles was among those who took part in roasting Sinatra,[17] and Rickles himself was also roasted during another show in the series.[18]

Rickles earned the nicknames "The Merchant of Venom" and "Mr. Warmth"[11][19] for his poking fun at people of all ethnicities and all walks of life. When he was introduced to an audience or on a television talk show, Spanish matador music, "La Virgen de la Macarena", would usually be played, subtly foreshadowing someone was about to be metaphorically gored. As Rickles observed, "I always pictured myself facing the audience as the matador."[13]

In 1958, Rickles made his film debut in a serious part in Run Silent, Run Deep with Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster.[19] Throughout the 1960s, he often appeared on television in sitcoms and dramatic series. Rickles guest-starred in Get Smart as Sid, an old war buddy of Max's, who comes to stay with him. In an episode of Run for Your Life, Rickles portrayed a distressed comedian whose act culminates in him strangling a patron while imploring the patron to "Laugh!" Rickles took a dramatic turn in the low-budget Roger Corman science-fiction/horror film X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes as a carnival barker out to exploit the title character (portrayed by Ray Milland).[20]

 
Rickles and Lorne Greene on The Don Rickles Show in 1968

Rickles appeared in the Beach Party film series. He recalled in his 2007 memoir that at a White House dinner, Barbara Bush teased him about his decision to appear in those films.[21] Rickles' agent Jack Gilardi was married to Annette Funicello when Rickles was cast in the Beach Party films. He subsequently began to appear more frequently on television talk shows, first appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1965.[11]

Rickles became a frequent guest and guest host, appearing more than 100 times on The Tonight Show during Carson's era. An early Carson–Rickles Tonight highlight occurred in 1968 when, while two Japanese women treated Carson to a bath and foot massage, Rickles walked onto the set.[22] The bit reportedly caused the episode to run long, leading producers to cut that show's comedy performance from Beat The Clock guest host, Chuck LaFille, who vowed never to come back on Tonight (LaFille would return the following year).[23] Rickles remarked to LaFille, "Not the first time you lost a gig Chuckie!" After which, LaFille attempted to fight Rickles before Ed McMahon interceded.[24] Rickles also made frequent appearances on The Dean Martin Show and became a fixture on The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast specials.[19]

In 1968, Rickles released a live comedy album titled Hello, Dummy!, which reached number 54 on the Billboard 200 album chart.[25] The same year, he starred in his own variety show on ABC, The Don Rickles Show, with comedy writer Pat McCormick as his sidekick; the show lasted only 17 episodes and was replaced by a prime time version of the game Let's Make a Deal. During the 1960s, Rickles made guest appearances on The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Munsters, The Addams Family, The Mothers-in-Law, Gilligan's Island, Get Smart, The Twilight Zone episode "Mr. Dingle, the Strong",[26][27] The Andy Griffith Show, Gomer Pyle, and I Dream of Jeannie.

1970s–1980s

 
Rickles and Louise Sorel on The Don Rickles Show

In 1970, Rickles had a notable role as Crapgame in Kelly's Heroes, sharing the marquee poster with co-stars Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland, and Carroll O'Connor. In 1972, he starred in The Don Rickles Show (his second series with that title), which lasted for 13 episodes.[28] He also starred in a series of television specials. In his memoirs, Rickles acknowledged a scripted sitcom was not well-suited to his ad lib style of performing,[29] as he had earlier said that he never writes down his jokes.[30]

Starting in 1973, he became a popular dais comedian appearing on The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast specials. In 1976–1978, he starred in C.P.O. Sharkey, which lasted two seasons.[29] The series is remembered for the cigarette box incident when Johnny Carson made an impromptu visit during a Tonight Show taping, to the adjacent TV studio, during an episode's taping feigning "incensed" ire that Rickles broke his wooden cigarette box, on the previous night's show, while Bob Newhart was guest hosting The Tonight Show. The incident was often replayed in Tonight Show retrospectives and was considered a highlight of the 1970s era of the series.[31]

Rickles occasionally appeared as a panelist on Hollywood Squares and was depicted in comic-book form by Jack Kirby during his work on the Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen series (part of Jack Kirby's Fourth World).[32][33][34]

1980s–1990s

In the early 1980s, Rickles began to perform with Steve Lawrence in concerts in Las Vegas. In 1983, the duo co-hosted Foul-Ups, Bleeps & Blunders, an imitation of TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes. In 1982, he was in "Death of a Lodger", an episode of Archie Bunker's Place. In 1985, when Frank Sinatra was asked to organize and perform at Ronald Reagan's second presidential inaugural celebration, he insisted Rickles be allowed to perform and do it unrehearsed.[35][36] Rickles considered this performance the highlight of his career.[37]

In 1990, he appeared in the second-season episode of Tales from the Crypt titled "The Ventriloquist's Dummy". In 1992, he was cast in Innocent Blood, directed by John Landis. In his memoir, Rickles wrote that he recalled Landis was a "production assistant" to Brian G. Hutton during the filming of Kelly's Heroes. During the filming of Innocent Blood, Rickles would kid Landis by ordering him to get coffee or to run other errands befitting his one-time "gofer" status.

In 1993, Rickles starred in another short-lived sitcom titled Daddy Dearest, with Richard Lewis. In 1995, he portrayed Billy Sherbert in Casino and voiced Mr. Potato Head in the Disney film Toy Story; he reprised the latter role in the 1999 sequel Toy Story 2.[38] Rickles starred as George Wilson in 1998's Dennis the Menace Strikes Again; that same year, he portrayed a film theater manager in Dirty Work and voiced Cornwall, one of the heads of a two-headed dragon, in Quest for Camelot.

2000s–2017

Rickles made a cameo appearance as himself in a recurring dream sequence in "Sub Conscious", an episode of The Unit, which aired in February 2007.[39]

For his 80th birthday, May 8, 2007, Simon & Schuster released his memoir entitled Rickles' Book. Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project, a documentary about Rickles directed by John Landis, made its debut on HBO on December 2, 2007. Rickles won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program, besting a number of notable comics, including David Letterman, Jon Stewart, and Stephen Colbert. Rickles remarked, "Stephen Colbert's a funny man, but he's too young. He has got plenty of time to win awards, but this may be my last year and I think that I made it count. On second thought, it was probably just a mercy award for an old man."[40] In 2008, Rickles reprised his role of Mr. Potato Head for the Toy Story Midway Mania! attraction at Disney California Adventure Park, for Disney's Hollywood Studios.[41]

In 2009, Rickles appeared on Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List and met Griffin's mother Maggie to fulfill one item on Maggie's "bucket list". In 2010, he appeared in a commercial during Super Bowl XLIV as a talking rose, and appeared on the 37th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on CBS TV on June 27, 2010.

Again he reprised his Mr. Potato Head role in 2010's Toy Story 3. In 2011, Rickles reunited with his Casino co-star Joe Pesci in a Snickers advertisement highlighting actors known for their "short fuses".[42] Rickles also portrayed the late husband of Elka (Betty White) on Hot in Cleveland— a "surprise" because his character was believed dead.[43]

On May 28, 2014, Rickles was honored by Spike TV's "One Night Only: An All-Star Comedy Tribute to Don Rickles". Recorded live at New York City's Apollo Theater, Jerry Seinfeld was the master of ceremonies for the two-hour special, with live monologues by Johnny Depp, Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Jon Stewart, David Letterman, Tracy Morgan, Brian Williams, Regis Philbin, Amy Poehler, and Tina Fey. Recorded segments included bits from Bob Newhart, Bill Cosby, Jimmy Kimmel, and Eddie Murphy.[44]

The camaraderie and the comedy made the show a cross between a traditional roast and a dignified lifetime achievement award, spanning emotions ranging from admiration and gratitude to, well, degradation. And as the evening reached its climax, when Rickles got his say after all that had said about him and his nearly 60-year-long career, fittingly, he had the last laugh. – TV Week[45]

He was still a frequent guest on late night talk shows, including Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson among others, during the later months of his life. On May 11, 2015, Rickles appeared as a guest on one of the final episodes of The Late Show with David Letterman. He also made a cameo appearance in Grandfathered.[46]

In a 2014 interview, Rickles dismissed thoughts of retiring, stating:

I'm in good health. I'm working better than I ever have. The audiences are great. Why should I retire? I'm like a fighter. The bell rings and you come out and fight. My energy comes alive. And I still enjoy it.[47]

Until his death in 2017, despite being impeded by multiple surgeries following a bout with necrotizing fasciitis in 2013, Rickles continued touring across the United States.[10]

He was reportedly slated to reprise his role in Toy Story 4, but died before recording any dialogue. With permission from Rickles' family, Josh Cooley used hitherto unused archive recordings of Rickles for the 2019 film to honor him.[48]

Personal life

On March 14, 1965, Rickles married Barbara Sklar of Philadelphia. He admitted to having a difficult time romantically in his 20s and 30s, meeting Sklar through his agent when he was 38 years old and falling for her when she failed to get his sense of humor.[49][50] They had two children: Mindy, an actress, and producer Larry, who died of pneumonia at the age of 41.[51] According to Rickles' memoir, his grandchildren Ethan and Harrison Mann were much more impressed by his role as Mr. Potato Head than by any of his other achievements. Barbara Rickles died from non-Hodgkin lymphoma on March 14, 2021, exactly 56 years after the couple married.[52]

Rickles befriended mobster "Crazy" Joe Gallo following a performance at the Copacabana in 1972. Gallo, whom Rickles had ribbed mercilessly during his set, despite being warned not to do so, accepted Rickles' ribbings in good humor and invited him to Umberto's Clam House after the show. Rickles declined the offer. That night, a gunfight erupted at Umberto's, killing Gallo.[53]

Rickles performed at the inaugurations of Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush with his friend Frank Sinatra,[54] although Rickles himself was a "lifelong" Democrat.[55]

He considered Bob Newhart his best friend, and the two often vacationed together along with their wives, who were also close.[56] Rickles and Newhart appeared together on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on January 24, 2005, the Monday following Johnny Carson's death, reminiscing about their many guest appearances on Carson's show. The two also appeared together on the television sitcom Newhart and for previous episodes of The Tonight Show, where Newhart or Rickles were guest hosts.

Death

On April 6, 2017, Rickles died of kidney failure at his home in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 90.[57] He was buried at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery.[58]

Tributes

In 2014, a number of stars helped celebrate Rickles' 88th birthday with a televised special titled One Night Only: An All Star Tribute to Don Rickles.[59] Those giving tributes following his death included David Letterman, Kathy Griffin, Jon Stewart, Jerry Seinfeld, Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese, Nathan Lane, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, Tracy Morgan, Johnny Depp, Brian Williams, and Regis Philbin. Also participating in taped appearances were Bob Newhart, Eddie Murphy, Jimmy Kimmel, and Bill Cosby.[60] Seinfeld described him as a part of the "Mount Rushmore of Stand-up Comedy" with George Carlin, Richard Pryor, and Cosby.[61]

Upon hearing of Rickles' death, a number of television hosts paid tribute to his comedic talents, with Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, and David Letterman among them.[62] Barbra Streisand, Tom Hanks, Billy Crystal, Mel Brooks, Tim Allen, John Lasseter, Whoopi Goldberg, Ron Howard, Chris Rock, Patton Oswalt, Jim Carrey, and Ricky Gervais all paid their respects on Twitter.[63]

Bob Newhart said in a statement: "He was called 'The Merchant of Venom', but in truth, he was one of the kindest, caring, and most sensitive human beings we have ever known. We are devastated, and our world will never be the same. We were totally unprepared for this."[64]

Martin Scorsese, who directed him in Casino in 1995, stated: "Don Rickles was a giant, a legend ... and I can hear his voice now, skewering me for being so lofty. I had the honor of working with him on my picture Casino. He was a professional. He kept me doubled over with laughter every day on the set – yet he was a complete pro. We became friends over the years, and I had the honor of being roasted by him more than once – sometimes when I didn't expect it. He just started showing up at places and insulting me. Experiencing Don, and tuning into his mind, I witnessed the evolution of his comedy. It was like listening to a great jazz musician wail. Nobody else did what he did. He made comedy into an art form. And like all geniuses, comic or otherwise, he's irreplaceable. He was much loved. I'm really missing this man."[65]

At the 90th Academy Awards, The Academy honored Rickles in its annual in Memoriam segment.[66] The film Toy Story 4 was dedicated to his memory, as well as that of animator Adam Burke.[67]

Discography

Bibliography

  • Rickles, Don; Ritz, David (2007). Rickles' Book: A Memoir. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-7432-9305-1.
  • Rickles, Don; Ritz, David (2008). Rickles' Letters. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1-4165-9663-9.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2000 Hollywood Walk of Fame Lifetime Achievement Won [68]
2008 Primetime Emmy Award Individual Performance in a Variety Program Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project Won [69]
2009 TV Land Award Legend Award Lifetime Achievement Won [70]
2012 The Comedy Awards The Johnny Carson Award Lifetime Achievement Won [71]
2013 New York Friars Club Lifetime Achievement Award Won [72]

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This article is about the stand up comedian For the radio and television announcer see Donald Rickles Donald Jay Rickles May 8 1926 April 6 2017 was an American stand up comedian and actor He became known primarily for his insult comedy His film roles include Run Silent Run Deep 1958 with Clark Gable Carl Reiner s Enter Laughing 1967 the Clint Eastwood led Kelly s Heroes 1970 and Martin Scorsese s Casino 1995 with Robert De Niro From 1976 to 1978 Rickles had a two season starring role in the NBC television sitcom C P O Sharkey having previously starred in two eponymous half hour programs an ABC variety show titled The Don Rickles Show 1968 and a CBS sitcom identically titled The Don Rickles Show 1972 Don RicklesRickles in 1973Birth nameDonald Jay RicklesBorn 1926 05 08 May 8 1926Queens New York U S DiedApril 6 2017 2017 04 06 aged 90 Los Angeles California U S Resting placeMount Sinai Memorial Park CemeteryMediumStand upfilmtelevisionbooksYears active1955 2017GenresInsult comedyobservational comedymusical comedyimprovisational comedySubject s American cultureracismself deprecationeveryday lifereligioncurrent eventsSpouseBarbara Sklar m 1965 wbr Children2 including LarryWebsitedonrickles wbr comA veteran headline performer at Las Vegas hotel casinos and peripheral member of the Rat Pack via friendship with Frank Sinatra 1 Rickles received widespread exposure as a frequent guest on talk and variety shows including The Dean Martin Show The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and The Late Show with David Letterman and later voicing Mr Potato Head in the Toy Story franchise He won a Primetime Emmy Award for the 2007 documentary Mr Warmth The Don Rickles Project In 2014 he was honored by fellow comedians at the Apollo Theater which was taped and released on Spike TV entitled Don Rickles One Night Only Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1950s 1960s 2 2 1970s 1980s 2 3 1980s 1990s 2 4 2000s 2017 3 Personal life 4 Death 4 1 Tributes 5 Discography 6 Bibliography 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life EditRickles was born in Queens New York City United States 2 on May 8 1926 3 He was Jewish 4 His father Max Rickles 1897 1953 emigrated in 1903 with his Lithuanian parents from Kaunas 5 His mother Etta Rickles nee Feldman 1898 1984 was born in New York City to Austrian immigrant parents 6 7 Rickles grew up in Jackson Heights 3 After graduating from Newtown High School in 1944 8 Rickles enlisted in the United States Navy and served during World War II on the motor torpedo boat tender USS Cyrene as a seaman first class He was honorably discharged in 1946 9 10 Two years later intending to be a dramatic actor he studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and then played bit parts on television Frustrated by a lack of acting work Rickles began performing comedy in clubs in New York Miami and Los Angeles He became known as an insult comedian when he responded to his hecklers The audience enjoyed these insults more than his prepared material so he incorporated them into his act 11 When Rickles started his career in the early 1950s he started to call ill mannered members of the audience hockey pucks 12 His style was similar to that of an older insult comic Jack E Leonard though Rickles denied Leonard influenced his style 13 During an interview on Larry King Live Rickles credited Milton Berle s comedy style for inspiring him to enter show business 14 Career EditMain article Don Rickles filmography 1950s 1960s Edit While working in the Murray Franklin s nightclub in Miami Beach Florida early during his career Rickles spotted Frank Sinatra and remarked to him I just saw your movie The Pride and the Passion and I want to tell you the cannon s acting was great He added Make yourself at home Frank Hit somebody 3 15 Sinatra whose pet name for Rickles was bullet head enjoyed him so much that he encouraged other celebrities to see Rickles act and be insulted by him Sinatra s support helped Rickles become a popular headline performer in Las Vegas 15 16 During a Dean Martin Celebrity Roast special Rickles was among those who took part in roasting Sinatra 17 and Rickles himself was also roasted during another show in the series 18 Rickles earned the nicknames The Merchant of Venom and Mr Warmth 11 19 for his poking fun at people of all ethnicities and all walks of life When he was introduced to an audience or on a television talk show Spanish matador music La Virgen de la Macarena would usually be played subtly foreshadowing someone was about to be metaphorically gored As Rickles observed I always pictured myself facing the audience as the matador 13 In 1958 Rickles made his film debut in a serious part in Run Silent Run Deep with Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster 19 Throughout the 1960s he often appeared on television in sitcoms and dramatic series Rickles guest starred in Get Smart as Sid an old war buddy of Max s who comes to stay with him In an episode of Run for Your Life Rickles portrayed a distressed comedian whose act culminates in him strangling a patron while imploring the patron to Laugh Rickles took a dramatic turn in the low budget Roger Corman science fiction horror film X The Man with the X Ray Eyes as a carnival barker out to exploit the title character portrayed by Ray Milland 20 Rickles and Lorne Greene on The Don Rickles Show in 1968 Rickles appeared in the Beach Party film series He recalled in his 2007 memoir that at a White House dinner Barbara Bush teased him about his decision to appear in those films 21 Rickles agent Jack Gilardi was married to Annette Funicello when Rickles was cast in the Beach Party films He subsequently began to appear more frequently on television talk shows first appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1965 11 Rickles became a frequent guest and guest host appearing more than 100 times on The Tonight Show during Carson s era An early Carson Rickles Tonight highlight occurred in 1968 when while two Japanese women treated Carson to a bath and foot massage Rickles walked onto the set 22 The bit reportedly caused the episode to run long leading producers to cut that show s comedy performance from Beat The Clock guest host Chuck LaFille who vowed never to come back on Tonight LaFille would return the following year 23 Rickles remarked to LaFille Not the first time you lost a gig Chuckie After which LaFille attempted to fight Rickles before Ed McMahon interceded 24 Rickles also made frequent appearances on The Dean Martin Show and became a fixture on The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast specials 19 In 1968 Rickles released a live comedy album titled Hello Dummy which reached number 54 on the Billboard 200 album chart 25 The same year he starred in his own variety show on ABC The Don Rickles Show with comedy writer Pat McCormick as his sidekick the show lasted only 17 episodes and was replaced by a prime time version of the game Let s Make a Deal During the 1960s Rickles made guest appearances on The Dick Van Dyke Show The Munsters The Addams Family The Mothers in Law Gilligan s Island Get Smart The Twilight Zone episode Mr Dingle the Strong 26 27 The Andy Griffith Show Gomer Pyle and I Dream of Jeannie 1970s 1980s Edit Rickles and Louise Sorel on The Don Rickles Show In 1970 Rickles had a notable role as Crapgame in Kelly s Heroes sharing the marquee poster with co stars Clint Eastwood Telly Savalas Donald Sutherland and Carroll O Connor In 1972 he starred in The Don Rickles Show his second series with that title which lasted for 13 episodes 28 He also starred in a series of television specials In his memoirs Rickles acknowledged a scripted sitcom was not well suited to his ad lib style of performing 29 as he had earlier said that he never writes down his jokes 30 Starting in 1973 he became a popular dais comedian appearing on The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast specials In 1976 1978 he starred in C P O Sharkey which lasted two seasons 29 The series is remembered for the cigarette box incident when Johnny Carson made an impromptu visit during a Tonight Show taping to the adjacent TV studio during an episode s taping feigning incensed ire that Rickles broke his wooden cigarette box on the previous night s show while Bob Newhart was guest hosting The Tonight Show The incident was often replayed in Tonight Show retrospectives and was considered a highlight of the 1970s era of the series 31 Rickles occasionally appeared as a panelist on Hollywood Squares and was depicted in comic book form by Jack Kirby during his work on the Superman s Pal Jimmy Olsen series part of Jack Kirby s Fourth World 32 33 34 1980s 1990s Edit In the early 1980s Rickles began to perform with Steve Lawrence in concerts in Las Vegas In 1983 the duo co hosted Foul Ups Bleeps amp Blunders an imitation of TV s Bloopers amp Practical Jokes In 1982 he was in Death of a Lodger an episode of Archie Bunker s Place In 1985 when Frank Sinatra was asked to organize and perform at Ronald Reagan s second presidential inaugural celebration he insisted Rickles be allowed to perform and do it unrehearsed 35 36 Rickles considered this performance the highlight of his career 37 In 1990 he appeared in the second season episode of Tales from the Crypt titled The Ventriloquist s Dummy In 1992 he was cast in Innocent Blood directed by John Landis In his memoir Rickles wrote that he recalled Landis was a production assistant to Brian G Hutton during the filming of Kelly s Heroes During the filming of Innocent Blood Rickles would kid Landis by ordering him to get coffee or to run other errands befitting his one time gofer status In 1993 Rickles starred in another short lived sitcom titled Daddy Dearest with Richard Lewis In 1995 he portrayed Billy Sherbert in Casino and voiced Mr Potato Head in the Disney film Toy Story he reprised the latter role in the 1999 sequel Toy Story 2 38 Rickles starred as George Wilson in 1998 s Dennis the Menace Strikes Again that same year he portrayed a film theater manager in Dirty Work and voiced Cornwall one of the heads of a two headed dragon in Quest for Camelot 2000s 2017 Edit Rickles made a cameo appearance as himself in a recurring dream sequence in Sub Conscious an episode of The Unit which aired in February 2007 39 For his 80th birthday May 8 2007 Simon amp Schuster released his memoir entitled Rickles Book Mr Warmth The Don Rickles Project a documentary about Rickles directed by John Landis made its debut on HBO on December 2 2007 Rickles won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program besting a number of notable comics including David Letterman Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert Rickles remarked Stephen Colbert s a funny man but he s too young He has got plenty of time to win awards but this may be my last year and I think that I made it count On second thought it was probably just a mercy award for an old man 40 In 2008 Rickles reprised his role of Mr Potato Head for the Toy Story Midway Mania attraction at Disney California Adventure Park for Disney s Hollywood Studios 41 In 2009 Rickles appeared on Kathy Griffin My Life on the D List and met Griffin s mother Maggie to fulfill one item on Maggie s bucket list In 2010 he appeared in a commercial during Super Bowl XLIV as a talking rose and appeared on the 37th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on CBS TV on June 27 2010 Again he reprised his Mr Potato Head role in 2010 s Toy Story 3 In 2011 Rickles reunited with his Casino co star Joe Pesci in a Snickers advertisement highlighting actors known for their short fuses 42 Rickles also portrayed the late husband of Elka Betty White on Hot in Cleveland a surprise because his character was believed dead 43 On May 28 2014 Rickles was honored by Spike TV s One Night Only An All Star Comedy Tribute to Don Rickles Recorded live at New York City s Apollo Theater Jerry Seinfeld was the master of ceremonies for the two hour special with live monologues by Johnny Depp Martin Scorsese Robert De Niro Jon Stewart David Letterman Tracy Morgan Brian Williams Regis Philbin Amy Poehler and Tina Fey Recorded segments included bits from Bob Newhart Bill Cosby Jimmy Kimmel and Eddie Murphy 44 The camaraderie and the comedy made the show a cross between a traditional roast and a dignified lifetime achievement award spanning emotions ranging from admiration and gratitude to well degradation And as the evening reached its climax when Rickles got his say after all that had said about him and his nearly 60 year long career fittingly he had the last laugh TV Week 45 He was still a frequent guest on late night talk shows including Jimmy Kimmel Live The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson among others during the later months of his life On May 11 2015 Rickles appeared as a guest on one of the final episodes of The Late Show with David Letterman He also made a cameo appearance in Grandfathered 46 In a 2014 interview Rickles dismissed thoughts of retiring stating I m in good health I m working better than I ever have The audiences are great Why should I retire I m like a fighter The bell rings and you come out and fight My energy comes alive And I still enjoy it 47 Until his death in 2017 despite being impeded by multiple surgeries following a bout with necrotizing fasciitis in 2013 Rickles continued touring across the United States 10 He was reportedly slated to reprise his role in Toy Story 4 but died before recording any dialogue With permission from Rickles family Josh Cooley used hitherto unused archive recordings of Rickles for the 2019 film to honor him 48 Personal life EditOn March 14 1965 Rickles married Barbara Sklar of Philadelphia He admitted to having a difficult time romantically in his 20s and 30s meeting Sklar through his agent when he was 38 years old and falling for her when she failed to get his sense of humor 49 50 They had two children Mindy an actress and producer Larry who died of pneumonia at the age of 41 51 According to Rickles memoir his grandchildren Ethan and Harrison Mann were much more impressed by his role as Mr Potato Head than by any of his other achievements Barbara Rickles died from non Hodgkin lymphoma on March 14 2021 exactly 56 years after the couple married 52 Rickles befriended mobster Crazy Joe Gallo following a performance at the Copacabana in 1972 Gallo whom Rickles had ribbed mercilessly during his set despite being warned not to do so accepted Rickles ribbings in good humor and invited him to Umberto s Clam House after the show Rickles declined the offer That night a gunfight erupted at Umberto s killing Gallo 53 Rickles performed at the inaugurations of Ronald Reagan and George H W Bush with his friend Frank Sinatra 54 although Rickles himself was a lifelong Democrat 55 He considered Bob Newhart his best friend and the two often vacationed together along with their wives who were also close 56 Rickles and Newhart appeared together on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on January 24 2005 the Monday following Johnny Carson s death reminiscing about their many guest appearances on Carson s show The two also appeared together on the television sitcom Newhart and for previous episodes of The Tonight Show where Newhart or Rickles were guest hosts Death EditOn April 6 2017 Rickles died of kidney failure at his home in Los Angeles California at the age of 90 57 He was buried at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery 58 Tributes Edit In 2014 a number of stars helped celebrate Rickles 88th birthday with a televised special titled One Night Only An All Star Tribute to Don Rickles 59 Those giving tributes following his death included David Letterman Kathy Griffin Jon Stewart Jerry Seinfeld Robert De Niro Martin Scorsese Nathan Lane Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Tracy Morgan Johnny Depp Brian Williams and Regis Philbin Also participating in taped appearances were Bob Newhart Eddie Murphy Jimmy Kimmel and Bill Cosby 60 Seinfeld described him as a part of the Mount Rushmore of Stand up Comedy with George Carlin Richard Pryor and Cosby 61 Upon hearing of Rickles death a number of television hosts paid tribute to his comedic talents with Conan O Brien Jimmy Kimmel Jimmy Fallon Stephen Colbert Seth Meyers and David Letterman among them 62 Barbra Streisand Tom Hanks Billy Crystal Mel Brooks Tim Allen John Lasseter Whoopi Goldberg Ron Howard Chris Rock Patton Oswalt Jim Carrey and Ricky Gervais all paid their respects on Twitter 63 Bob Newhart said in a statement He was called The Merchant of Venom but in truth he was one of the kindest caring and most sensitive human beings we have ever known We are devastated and our world will never be the same We were totally unprepared for this 64 Martin Scorsese who directed him in Casino in 1995 stated Don Rickles was a giant a legend and I can hear his voice now skewering me for being so lofty I had the honor of working with him on my picture Casino He was a professional He kept me doubled over with laughter every day on the set yet he was a complete pro We became friends over the years and I had the honor of being roasted by him more than once sometimes when I didn t expect it He just started showing up at places and insulting me Experiencing Don and tuning into his mind I witnessed the evolution of his comedy It was like listening to a great jazz musician wail Nobody else did what he did He made comedy into an art form And like all geniuses comic or otherwise he s irreplaceable He was much loved I m really missing this man 65 At the 90th Academy Awards The Academy honored Rickles in its annual in Memoriam segment 66 The film Toy Story 4 was dedicated to his memory as well as that of animator Adam Burke 67 Discography EditHello Dummy 1968 Don Rickles Speaks 1969 Bibliography EditRickles Don Ritz David 2007 Rickles Book A Memoir Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0 7432 9305 1 Rickles Don Ritz David 2008 Rickles Letters Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 1 4165 9663 9 Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Work Result Ref 2000 Hollywood Walk of Fame Lifetime Achievement Won 68 2008 Primetime Emmy Award Individual Performance in a Variety Program Mr Warmth The Don Rickles Project Won 69 2009 TV Land Award Legend Award Lifetime Achievement Won 70 2012 The Comedy Awards The Johnny Carson Award Lifetime Achievement Won 71 2013 New York Friars Club Lifetime Achievement Award Won 72 References Edit Rickles Don and David Ritz 2007 Rickles Book A Memoir Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0 7432 9305 1 p 91 Pozarycki Robert Comedian Don Rickles who grew up in Jackson Heights is dead at the age of 90 QNS Retrieved April 27 2020 a b c Witchel Alex August 25 1996 I m No Howard Stern You Dummy The New York Times Retrieved October 8 2007 Jewish Comedian Don Rickles Master Insult Comic Dies Aged 90 Haaretz Tel Aviv April 6 2017 Retrieved February 4 2022 World War I draft registration NY City 31 9 149 B Max S Rickles born August 12 1897 in Kovna Kaunas Russia US Census 1930 Queens New York Supervisor s District 33 sheet 6A family No 136 US Census 1920 NY City Enumerationer s district 1508 Sheet 33A family No 138 Shain Percy January 23 1972 The Three Sides of Don Rickles The Boston Globe Jones Chris April 6 2017 Don Rickles WWII Vet amp Comedian Dies At 90 American Military News Retrieved October 27 2020 a b Heller Karen May 26 2016 90 Years Old and Still Zinging The Washington Post pp C1 C2 Retrieved June 4 2016 a b c Ankeny Jason Artist Biography AllMusic Retrieved October 20 2016 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno April 15 2009 a b MacPherson Guy October 6 2006 Don Rickles Interview The Comedy Couch Retrieved May 17 2007 Don Rickles on Larry King Show 1985 a b Biography The Hockey Puck Archived from the original on August 12 2007 Retrieved May 17 2007 Frank Sinatra is Surprised by Don Rickles on Johnny Carson s Show Funniest Moment August 3 2011 Archived from the original on November 2 2021 Retrieved April 6 2017 via YouTube Don Rickles roasts Frank Sinatra Dean Martin special Comedian Foster Brooks roasts Don Rickles December 13 2008 Archived from the original on November 2 2021 Retrieved April 10 2017 via YouTube a b c King Susan June 24 2013 Don Rickles to be honored for busting people s chops Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 20 2016 Petski Denise April 6 2017 Don Rickles Dies Legendary Comedian Was 90 Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 6 2017 Rickles Don David Ritz 2007 Rickles Book A Memoir Simon amp Schuster p 202 ISBN 978 0 7432 9305 1 Video on YouTube Simich Jerry Wright Thomas April 1 1995 The Peoples of Las Vegas One City Many Faces Reno Nevada USA University of Nevada Press pp 203 227 ISBN 0874176166 Marschall John P January 24 2011 Jews in Nevada a History Reno Nevada USA University of Nevada Press pp 240 242 ISBN 978 0874178456 Don Rickles Charts amp Awards AllMusic Retrieved May 17 2007 TWILIGHT ZONE THE MR DINGLE THE STRONG TV Paley Center for Media Retrieved June 15 2022 Mr Dingle the Strong The Twilight Zone Season 2 Episode 19 Apple TV Apple TV March 2 1961 Retrieved June 15 2022 Leszczak Bob 2012 The Don Rickles Show Single Season Sitcoms 1948 1979 McFarland p 38 ISBN 978 0 7864 9305 0 Retrieved February 4 2022 a b Don Rickles aggressively caustic comedian dubbed Mr Warmth dies at 90 Los Angeles Times April 6 2017 Retrieved April 6 2017 Rickles Don October 13 1967 From the Archives A 1967 interview with Don Rickles the ever busy insult comic who never writes anything down Los Angeles Times Interview Interviewed by Don Page Itzkoff Dave May 15 2015 Don Rickles Recalls His CPO Sharkey Days The New York Times Retrieved April 6 2017 McAvennie Michael 2010 1970s In Dolan Hannah ed DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle Dorling Kindersley p 146 ISBN 978 0 7566 6742 9 In one of Jack Kirby s strangest tales Jimmy Olsen met real world funnyman Don Rickles costumed likeness Goody Rickles Kirby Jack w Kirby Jack p Colletta Vince i The Guardian Fights Again Superman s Pal Jimmy Olsen 139 July 1971 Kirby Jack w Kirby Jack p Colletta Vince i Will The Real Don Rickles Panic Superman s Pal Jimmy Olsen 141 September 1971 Don Rickles discussing Reagan inaugural performance December 25 2016 Retrieved April 10 2017 via YouTube Don Rickles performing at Ronald Reagan s 2nd inaugural March 5 2011 Archived from the original on November 2 2021 Retrieved April 10 2017 via YouTube Darrow Chuck March 16 2007 Insults still flying from legendary Don Rickles Daily Record Parsippany NJ Archived from the original on January 2 2013 Retrieved May 17 2007 Natale Richard April 6 2017 Don Rickles Legendary Insult Comic Dies at 90 Variety Retrieved February 4 2022 The Unit Season 2 Episode 13 Sub Conscious TV com Retrieved May 19 2015 Gold Derby Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 19 2015 Barnes Brooke February 10 2008 Will Disney Keep Us Amused The New York Times Retrieved March 18 2008 Joe Pesci and Don Rickles Join the Snickers Party The Ad Buzz May 18 2011 Archived from the original on July 20 2012 Retrieved May 11 2012 Dawidziak Mark September 2011 Don Rickles shows up as Elka s husband in Hot in Cleveland season finale The Plain Dealer Cleveland Retrieved February 4 2022 Kaplan Don May 27 2014 Don Rickles and guest star roasters like Jerry Seinfeld David Letterman Amy Poehler and Tina Fey trade shots New York Daily News Retrieved October 20 2016 Spike TV s All Star Don Rickles Tribute Turning Up the Heat on Mr Warmth TVWeek Archived from the original on July 29 2014 Retrieved May 19 2015 John Stamos Inherits a New Full House With Fox s Grandfathered TV Guide September 24 2015 Retrieved February 4 2022 Stafford Sabra May 8 2014 Comedy legend Don Rickles heads into Turlock Turlock Journal Archived from the original on October 21 2016 Retrieved October 20 2016 Schaefer Sandy May 2019 Toy Story 4 Has A Tribute To Mr Potato Head s Don Rickles screenrant com screenrant com Retrieved February 5 2023 Don Rickles s Life Advice Men s Journal Archived from the original on April 7 2017 Retrieved April 6 2017 McDonough Jimmy August 9 2016 Don Rickles Exclusive Interview Milwaukee Magazine Retrieved April 6 2017 Barnes Mike December 6 2011 Don Rickles Only Son Dies at 41 Larry Rickles earned an Emmy Award for a 2007 documentary about his dad The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 20 2011 Barbara Rickles Comedian s Wife and Target Dies at 84 The New York Times Associated Press March 17 2021 Retrieved March 20 2021 Paul Don June 28 2017 From Thugs to Thunderstorms the Don Paul story The Buffalo News Retrieved June 28 2017 Stein Joel December 5 1999 Don Rickles Time Archived from the original on September 25 2008 Retrieved May 19 2015 Levin Gary April 6 2017 Master of the insult Comedian Don Rickles dies at 90 USA Today Emling Shelley June 4 2013 AARP Convention 2013 Brings Don Rickles And Bob Newhart Together for the First Time HuffPost Retrieved October 20 2016 Schudel Matt April 6 2017 Don Rickles lightning fast launcher of comic insults dies at 90 The Washington Post Retrieved April 6 2017 Don Rickles Death Certificate Kidney Disease Proved Fatal TMZ Highlights from One Night Only An All Star Tribute to Don Rickles The Comic s Comic May 28 2014 DON RICKLES One Night Only An All Star Comedy Tribute 2014 April 6 2017 Archived from the original on November 2 2021 via YouTube Jerry Seinfeld tribute to Don Rickles for his 88th birthday Konerman Jennifer April 6 2017 Late Night Hosts Remember the Funny Sharp and Generous Don Rickles The Hollywood Reporter Ahern Sarah April 6 2017 Bob Newhart Tom Hanks Other Stars Remember Don Rickles A God Died Today Variety Hollywood Pays Tribute to Don Rickles The Hollywood Reporter April 6 2017 Gettell Oliver April 6 2017 Martin Scorsese pays tribute to Don Rickles He made comedy into an art form Entertainment Weekly Seemayer Zach March 4 2018 Oscars In Memoriam Honors Roger Moore Don Rickles and Other Hollywood Icons But Who Got Snubbed Entertainment Tonight Retrieved May 22 2019 Snetiker Marc March 28 2019 Here s how Toy Story 4 will honor the late Don Rickles as Mr Potato Head Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 22 2019 Don Rickles Los Angeles Times Hollywood Star Walk Retrieved April 6 2017 Elber Lynn April 6 2017 Don Rickles Mr Warmth dies at 90 St Paul Pioneer Press Associated Press Retrieved February 4 2022 TV Land Awards to Honor Comedic Icon Don Rickles With This Year s Legend Award Press release TV Land Retrieved April 6 2017 via The Futon Critic Don Rickles to receive Johnny Carson Award The Washington Times Associated Press April 2 2012 Retrieved April 6 2017 Don Rickles honored by Friars Club The San Diego Union Tribune June 25 2013 Retrieved April 6 2017 Further reading EditRickles Don Ritz David 2007 Rickles Book A Memoir Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0 7432 9305 1 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Don Rickles Official website Don Rickles at Find a Grave Don Rickles at IMDb Don Rickles at the TCM Movie Database Don Rickles at TVGuide com Mr Warmth The Don Rickles Project full length feature film at Hulu link is only accessible from within the United States at the Wayback Machine archived November 13 2009 Don Rickles Mr Warmth App iTunes Store Don Rickles Aveleyman Portals Biography Comedy New York City Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don Rickles amp oldid 1154677989, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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