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Flip Wilson

Clerow "Flip" Wilson Jr. (December 8, 1933 – November 25, 1998) was an American comedian and actor best known for his television appearances during the late 1960s and 1970s. From 1970 to 1974, Wilson hosted his own weekly variety series The Flip Wilson Show, and introduced viewers to his recurring character Geraldine. The series earned Wilson a Golden Globe and two Emmy Awards, and it was the second highest-rated show on network television for a time.[2]

Flip Wilson
Wilson in 1969
Born(1933-12-08)December 8, 1933
Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedNovember 25, 1998(1998-11-25) (aged 64)
Malibu, California, U.S.
MediumStand-up, television, film
Years active1959–1998[1]
Spouse
Lavenia Patricia "Peaches" Wilson Dean
(m. 1957; div. 1967)
Tuanchai "Cookie" MacKenzie
(m. 1979; div. 1984)
Children5
Notable works and rolesThe Flip Wilson Show

Wilson was the first African American to host a successful TV variety show.[2][a] In January 1972, Time magazine featured Wilson's image on its cover and named him "TV's first black superstar".[3] He released a number of comedy albums in the 1960s and 1970s and won a Grammy Award for his 1970 album The Devil Made Me Buy This Dress.[4][b]

Wilson kept performing and acting until the 1990s, though at a reduced schedule, up until his death from cancer in 1998. He hosted a short-lived revival of People Are Funny in 1984, and he had the lead role in the 1985–1986 sitcom Charlie & Co.

Early life edit

Born Clerow Wilson Jr. in Jersey City, New Jersey, he was one of ten children born to Cornelia Bullock and Clerow Wilson Sr.[5][6] His father worked as a handyman but, because of the Great Depression, was often out of work. When Wilson was seven years old, his mother abandoned the family. His father was unable to care for the children alone and he placed many of them in foster homes.[5]

After bouncing from foster homes to reform school, sixteen-year-old Wilson lied about his age and joined the United States Air Force. His outgoing personality and funny stories made him popular; he was even asked to tour military bases to cheer up other servicemen. Claiming that he was always "flipped out", Wilson's barracks mates gave him the nickname "Flip", which he used as his stage name.

Discharged from the Air Force in 1954, Wilson started working as a bellhop in San Francisco's Manor Plaza Hotel. At the Plaza's nightclub, Wilson found extra work playing a drunken patron between regularly scheduled acts. His inebriated character proved popular and Wilson began performing it in clubs throughout California. At first Wilson would simply ad-lib onstage, but eventually he added written material and his act became more sophisticated.

Career edit

In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Wilson toured regularly through nightclubs with a black clientele in the so-called "Chitlin' Circuit".[2] During the 1960s, Wilson became a regular at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. An unexpected break came in 1965, when comedian Redd Foxx was a guest on The Tonight Show and host Johnny Carson asked him who the funniest comedian at the time was; Foxx answered, "Flip Wilson".[2] Carson then booked Wilson to appear on The Tonight Show and Wilson became a favorite guest on that show as well as on The Ed Sullivan Show. Wilson later singled out Sullivan as providing his biggest career boost. Wilson also made guest appearances on numerous TV comedies and variety shows, such as Here's Lucy (in which he played the role of "Prissy" in a spoof of Gone with the Wind with Lucille Ball as Scarlett),[7] Laugh-In, and The Dean Martin Show, among others.

Wilson's warm and ebullient personality was infectious. Richard Pryor told Wilson, "You're the only performer that I've ever seen who goes on the stage and the audience hopes that you like them."

A routine titled "Columbus", from the 1967 album Cowboys and Colored People, brought Wilson to Hollywood industry attention. In this bit, Wilson retells the story of Christopher Columbus from an anachronistic urbanized viewpoint in which Columbus convinces the Spanish monarchs to fund his voyage by noting that discovering America means that he can also discover Ray Charles. Hearing this, Queen "Isabel Johnson", whose voice is an early version of Wilson's eventual "Geraldine" character, says that "Chris" can have "all the money you want, honey – You go find Ray Charles!" When Columbus departs from the dock, an inebriated Isabella is there, testifying to one and all that "Chris gonna find Ray Charles!"

In 1970, Wilson won a Grammy Award for his comedy album The Devil Made Me Buy This Dress. He was also a regular cast member on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. DePatie-Freleng Enterprises featured Wilson in two animated TV specials, Clerow Wilson and the Miracle of P.S. 14 and Clerow Wilson's Great Escape.[8]

The Flip Wilson Show edit

 
Flip Wilson as Geraldine Jones interviews sex expert Dr. David Reuben in a sketch from The Flip Wilson Show (1971)

In 1970, Wilson's variety series, The Flip Wilson Show, debuted on NBC. He performed in comedy sketches and played host to many African-American entertainers, including Lena Horne, Harry Belafonte, Diahann Carroll, the Supremes, the Jackson Five, Aretha Franklin, the Temptations, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Melba Moore, Redd Foxx, boxer Muhammad Ali and basketball player Bill Russell. He greeted all his guests with the "Flip Wilson Handshake": four hand slaps, two elbow bumps, finishing with two hip-bumps. George Carlin was one of the show's writers, and Carlin also made frequent appearances on the show, as the two would expand Carlin's news-weather-sports satire. Wilson's characters included Reverend Leroy, the materialistic pastor of the "Church of What’s Happnin' Now", and his most popular character, Geraldine Jones, who frequently referred to her unseen boyfriend, "Killer", and whose lines "The devil made me do it" as well as "What you see is what you get" became national catchphrases.

The Flip Wilson Show aired through 1974, generating high ratings and popularity among viewers and winning strong critical acclaim, with 11 Emmy Award nominations during its run, winning two. Wilson also won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series.

 
Wilson in 1970

Later years edit

Wilson acted in TV and theatrical movies, including Uptown Saturday Night and The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh. In 1976, he appeared as the Fox in a television musical adaptation of Pinocchio, starring Sandy Duncan in the title role and Danny Kaye as Geppetto, with songs by Laugh-In composer Billy Barnes.[9] In 1981, he made a guest appearance on The Love Boat.

During March–July 1984, Wilson hosted a revival of People are Funny. In 1985–1986, Wilson played the lead role in the CBS sitcom Charlie & Co. Two of his last TV appearances were cameos on the sitcoms Living Single in 1993, and The Drew Carey Show in 1996.[10]

Personal life edit

Wilson was married twice. In 1957, he married Lavenia Patricia "Peaches" Wilson (née Dean); they divorced in 1967. He had four children with his common-law wife Blonell Pitman.[better source needed][11] After winning custody of his children in 1979, Wilson performed less in order to spend more time with them.[2] In 1979, he married Tuanchai "Cookie" MacKenzie, with whom he had one child; they divorced in 1984.

In March 1981, Wilson was arrested and charged with possession of a small quantity of cocaine.[2]

In 1993, a motorcycle accident left Wilson's son David paralyzed.[12]

Death edit

On November 25, 1998, Wilson died from metastatic biliary cancer in Malibu, California.[2][1][13] He was cremated at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery and his ashes were scattered off Malibu Beach.

Discography edit

  • 1961 — Flippin' (Minit)
  • 1964 — Flip Wilson's Pot Luck (Scepter, reissued as Funny and Live at the Village Gate, Springboard)
  • 1967 — Cowboys and Colored People (Atlantic)
  • 1968 — You Devil You (Atlantic)
  • 1970 — The Devil Made Me Buy This Dress (Little David)
  • 1970 — The Flip Wilson Show (Little David)
  • 1970 — Flipped Out (Sunset Records)
  • 1972 — Geraldine (Little David)

In popular culture edit

Wilson popularized the phrase "The devil made me do it." The catchphrase "What you see is what you get," often used by Wilson's Geraldine character, inspired researchers at PARC (and elsewhere) to create the acronym WYSIWYG for computer software.[14]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Nat King Cole was the first African American entertainer to host a television variety show, in 1956. Sammy Davis Jr. hosted a short-lived variety show in 1966.
  2. ^ Some sources, including Wilson's obituary in The New York Times, erroneously state that Wilson won his Grammy in 1968 for his album Flip Wilson You Devil You.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Richard Natale (1998-11-29). "Flip Wilson dies at 64". Variety. Retrieved 2019-12-21.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Watkins, Mel (November 27, 1998). "Flip Wilson, outrageous comic and TV host, dies at 64". Obituary. The New York Times. from the original on January 11, 2010. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  3. ^ . time.com. January 31, 1972. Archived from the original on October 15, 2007. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
  4. ^ "Flip Wilson". Past Grammys Winners. Grammy.com. The Recording Academy. from the original on April 1, 2017. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  5. ^ a b Tafoya, Eddie M. (2011). Icons of African American Comedy. ABC-CLIO. p. 89. ISBN 978-0-313-38085-3.
  6. ^ Pierce, Ponchitta (April 1968). "All flip over Flip". Ebony. Vol. 23, no. 6. Johnson Publishing Company. p. 65. ISSN 0012-9011.
  7. ^ "episode "Lucy and Flip go legit"". IMDb. Here's Lucy. 1971.
  8. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. p. 244. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  9. ^ Pinocchio (1976) at IMDb  
  10. ^ Fearn-Banks, Kathleen (2006). "Wilson, Flip (1933–1998)". The Historical Dictionary of African-American Television. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. from the original on March 17, 2017. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  11. ^ "Flip Wilson". IMDb. biography.
  12. ^ "Flip Wilson recovers from cancer surgery". Jet. Vol. 94, no. 19. 5 October 1998. pp. 58–59. ProQuest 199960090.
  13. ^ "Autopsy: The Last Hours of Flip Wilson." Autopsy: The Last Hours of.... Narrated by Eric Meyers, executive produced by Suzy Davis, Phil Mount, and Michael Kelpie. Reelz, 30 Apr. 2023.
  14. ^ Lohr, Steve (2001). Go To. Basic Books. p. 128. ISBN 0-465-04226-0 – via Google Books.

Bibliography edit

  • "Wilson, Flip". Encyclopædia Britannica. 1998. 9124128.
  • Miles, J.H.; Davis, J.J.; Ferguson-Roberts, S.E.; Giles, R.G. (2001). Almanac of African American Heritage. Paramus, NJ: Prentice Hall Press. ISBN 978-0735202269.
  • Potter, J. (2002). African American Firsts. New York, NY: Kensington Publishing Corp. ISBN 978-0758292414.

External links edit

  • Newcomb, Horace, ed. (2014). "Flip Wilson Show, The". Encyclopedia of Television. Routledge. pp. 888–889. ISBN 978-1-135-19472-7.
  • Flip Wilson at IMDb
  • Flip Wilson at the Museum of Broadcast Communications Encyclopedia of Television
  • Professor Kathleen Fearn-Banks. . fearnbanks.blogspot.com. University of Washington. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2006-04-04.
  • Flip Wilson on The Ed Sullivan Show on YouTube

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Clerow Flip Wilson Jr December 8 1933 November 25 1998 was an American comedian and actor best known for his television appearances during the late 1960s and 1970s From 1970 to 1974 Wilson hosted his own weekly variety series The Flip Wilson Show and introduced viewers to his recurring character Geraldine The series earned Wilson a Golden Globe and two Emmy Awards and it was the second highest rated show on network television for a time 2 Flip WilsonWilson in 1969Born 1933 12 08 December 8 1933Jersey City New Jersey U S DiedNovember 25 1998 1998 11 25 aged 64 Malibu California U S MediumStand up television filmYears active1959 1998 1 SpouseLavenia Patricia Peaches Wilson Dean m 1957 div 1967 wbr Tuanchai Cookie MacKenzie m 1979 div 1984 wbr Children5Notable works and rolesThe Flip Wilson Show Wilson was the first African American to host a successful TV variety show 2 a In January 1972 Time magazine featured Wilson s image on its cover and named him TV s first black superstar 3 He released a number of comedy albums in the 1960s and 1970s and won a Grammy Award for his 1970 album The Devil Made Me Buy This Dress 4 b Wilson kept performing and acting until the 1990s though at a reduced schedule up until his death from cancer in 1998 He hosted a short lived revival of People Are Funny in 1984 and he had the lead role in the 1985 1986 sitcom Charlie amp Co Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 The Flip Wilson Show 2 2 Later years 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Discography 6 In popular culture 7 Footnotes 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External linksEarly life editBorn Clerow Wilson Jr in Jersey City New Jersey he was one of ten children born to Cornelia Bullock and Clerow Wilson Sr 5 6 His father worked as a handyman but because of the Great Depression was often out of work When Wilson was seven years old his mother abandoned the family His father was unable to care for the children alone and he placed many of them in foster homes 5 After bouncing from foster homes to reform school sixteen year old Wilson lied about his age and joined the United States Air Force His outgoing personality and funny stories made him popular he was even asked to tour military bases to cheer up other servicemen Claiming that he was always flipped out Wilson s barracks mates gave him the nickname Flip which he used as his stage name Discharged from the Air Force in 1954 Wilson started working as a bellhop in San Francisco s Manor Plaza Hotel At the Plaza s nightclub Wilson found extra work playing a drunken patron between regularly scheduled acts His inebriated character proved popular and Wilson began performing it in clubs throughout California At first Wilson would simply ad lib onstage but eventually he added written material and his act became more sophisticated Career editIn the late 1950s and early 1960s Wilson toured regularly through nightclubs with a black clientele in the so called Chitlin Circuit 2 During the 1960s Wilson became a regular at the Apollo Theater in Harlem An unexpected break came in 1965 when comedian Redd Foxx was a guest on The Tonight Show and host Johnny Carson asked him who the funniest comedian at the time was Foxx answered Flip Wilson 2 Carson then booked Wilson to appear on The Tonight Show and Wilson became a favorite guest on that show as well as on The Ed Sullivan Show Wilson later singled out Sullivan as providing his biggest career boost Wilson also made guest appearances on numerous TV comedies and variety shows such as Here s Lucy in which he played the role of Prissy in a spoof of Gone with the Wind with Lucille Ball as Scarlett 7 Laugh In and The Dean Martin Show among others Wilson s warm and ebullient personality was infectious Richard Pryor told Wilson You re the only performer that I ve ever seen who goes on the stage and the audience hopes that you like them A routine titled Columbus from the 1967 album Cowboys and Colored People brought Wilson to Hollywood industry attention In this bit Wilson retells the story of Christopher Columbus from an anachronistic urbanized viewpoint in which Columbus convinces the Spanish monarchs to fund his voyage by noting that discovering America means that he can also discover Ray Charles Hearing this Queen Isabel Johnson whose voice is an early version of Wilson s eventual Geraldine character says that Chris can have all the money you want honey You go find Ray Charles When Columbus departs from the dock an inebriated Isabella is there testifying to one and all that Chris gonna find Ray Charles In 1970 Wilson won a Grammy Award for his comedy album The Devil Made Me Buy This Dress He was also a regular cast member on Rowan amp Martin s Laugh In DePatie Freleng Enterprises featured Wilson in two animated TV specials Clerow Wilson and the Miracle of P S 14 and Clerow Wilson s Great Escape 8 The Flip Wilson Show edit nbsp Flip Wilson as Geraldine Jones interviews sex expert Dr David Reuben in a sketch from The Flip Wilson Show 1971 In 1970 Wilson s variety series The Flip Wilson Show debuted on NBC He performed in comedy sketches and played host to many African American entertainers including Lena Horne Harry Belafonte Diahann Carroll the Supremes the Jackson Five Aretha Franklin the Temptations Gladys Knight amp the Pips Melba Moore Redd Foxx boxer Muhammad Ali and basketball player Bill Russell He greeted all his guests with the Flip Wilson Handshake four hand slaps two elbow bumps finishing with two hip bumps George Carlin was one of the show s writers and Carlin also made frequent appearances on the show as the two would expand Carlin s news weather sports satire Wilson s characters included Reverend Leroy the materialistic pastor of the Church of What s Happnin Now and his most popular character Geraldine Jones who frequently referred to her unseen boyfriend Killer and whose lines The devil made me do it as well as What you see is what you get became national catchphrases The Flip Wilson Show aired through 1974 generating high ratings and popularity among viewers and winning strong critical acclaim with 11 Emmy Award nominations during its run winning two Wilson also won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series nbsp Wilson in 1970 Later years edit Wilson acted in TV and theatrical movies including Uptown Saturday Night and The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh In 1976 he appeared as the Fox in a television musical adaptation of Pinocchio starring Sandy Duncan in the title role and Danny Kaye as Geppetto with songs by Laugh In composer Billy Barnes 9 In 1981 he made a guest appearance on The Love Boat During March July 1984 Wilson hosted a revival of People are Funny In 1985 1986 Wilson played the lead role in the CBS sitcom Charlie amp Co Two of his last TV appearances were cameos on the sitcoms Living Single in 1993 and The Drew Carey Show in 1996 10 Personal life editWilson was married twice In 1957 he married Lavenia Patricia Peaches Wilson nee Dean they divorced in 1967 He had four children with his common law wife Blonell Pitman better source needed 11 After winning custody of his children in 1979 Wilson performed less in order to spend more time with them 2 In 1979 he married Tuanchai Cookie MacKenzie with whom he had one child they divorced in 1984 In March 1981 Wilson was arrested and charged with possession of a small quantity of cocaine 2 In 1993 a motorcycle accident left Wilson s son David paralyzed 12 Death editOn November 25 1998 Wilson died from metastatic biliary cancer in Malibu California 2 1 13 He was cremated at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery and his ashes were scattered off Malibu Beach Discography edit1961 Flippin Minit 1964 Flip Wilson s Pot Luck Scepter reissued as Funny and Live at the Village Gate Springboard 1967 Cowboys and Colored People Atlantic 1968 You Devil You Atlantic 1970 The Devil Made Me Buy This Dress Little David 1970 The Flip Wilson Show Little David 1970 Flipped Out Sunset Records 1972 Geraldine Little David In popular culture editWilson popularized the phrase The devil made me do it The catchphrase What you see is what you get often used by Wilson s Geraldine character inspired researchers at PARC and elsewhere to create the acronym WYSIWYG for computer software 14 Footnotes edit Nat King Cole was the first African American entertainer to host a television variety show in 1956 Sammy Davis Jr hosted a short lived variety show in 1966 Some sources including Wilson s obituary in The New York Times erroneously state that Wilson won his Grammy in 1968 for his album Flip Wilson You Devil You References edit a b Richard Natale 1998 11 29 Flip Wilson dies at 64 Variety Retrieved 2019 12 21 a b c d e f g Watkins Mel November 27 1998 Flip Wilson outrageous comic and TV host dies at 64 Obituary The New York Times Archived from the original on January 11 2010 Retrieved April 1 2017 Flip Wilson time com January 31 1972 Archived from the original on October 15 2007 Retrieved 10 June 2010 Flip Wilson Past Grammys Winners Grammy com The Recording Academy Archived from the original on April 1 2017 Retrieved April 1 2017 a b Tafoya Eddie M 2011 Icons of African American Comedy ABC CLIO p 89 ISBN 978 0 313 38085 3 Pierce Ponchitta April 1968 All flip over Flip Ebony Vol 23 no 6 Johnson Publishing Company p 65 ISSN 0012 9011 episode Lucy and Flip go legit IMDb Here s Lucy 1971 Lenburg Jeff 1999 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons Checkmark Books p 244 ISBN 0 8160 3831 7 Retrieved 6 June 2020 Pinocchio 1976 at IMDb nbsp Fearn Banks Kathleen 2006 Wilson Flip 1933 1998 The Historical Dictionary of African American Television Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press Archived from the original on March 17 2017 Retrieved April 1 2017 Flip Wilson IMDb biography Flip Wilson recovers from cancer surgery Jet Vol 94 no 19 5 October 1998 pp 58 59 ProQuest 199960090 Autopsy The Last Hours of Flip Wilson Autopsy The Last Hours of Narrated by Eric Meyers executive produced by Suzy Davis Phil Mount and Michael Kelpie Reelz 30 Apr 2023 Lohr Steve 2001 Go To Basic Books p 128 ISBN 0 465 04226 0 via Google Books Bibliography edit Wilson Flip Encyclopaedia Britannica 1998 9124128 Miles J H Davis J J Ferguson Roberts S E Giles R G 2001 Almanac of African American Heritage Paramus NJ Prentice Hall Press ISBN 978 0735202269 Potter J 2002 African American Firsts New York NY Kensington Publishing Corp ISBN 978 0758292414 External links editNewcomb Horace ed 2014 Flip Wilson Show The Encyclopedia of Television Routledge pp 888 889 ISBN 978 1 135 19472 7 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flip Wilson nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Flip Wilson nbsp Biography portal Flip Wilson at IMDb Flip Wilson at the Museum of Broadcast Communications Encyclopedia of Television Professor Kathleen Fearn Banks Biographical Information on Flip Wilson fearnbanks blogspot com University of Washington Archived from the original on 2011 07 08 Retrieved 2006 04 04 Flip Wilson on The Ed Sullivan Show on 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