Taylor effectively got his start as an entertainer while serving in the U. Army during the Korean War, where he reportedly entertained his fellow soldiers during combat.
He returned home with an act that, he admitted, mostly consisted of jokes stolen from USO shows. But he began gigging around the East Coast and the Catskills, which is when he came up with his first hit bit: Crying profusely as he begged the audience to laugh at his jokes. During the Seventies, Taylor refined his act with flamboyant costumes, plenty of props, colorful wigs and, of course, lots of confetti. Taylor worked steadily over the next few decades, appearing on stage, screen and everything in between.
Taylor is survived by his longtime partner, Robert Fortney. He was previously married to the Las Vegas showgirl, Rusty Rowe. Newswire Powered by. Close the menu. Down this week. View rank on IMDbPro ». The nicknames, "The Prince of Pandemonium", "The Master of Mayhem" and "King of Camp and Confetti", are but a few valid applications that were thrust upon zany comedian Rip Taylor, whose flamboyant blend of burlesque and self-deprecating humor entertained audiences for over four decades.
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How much of Rip Taylor's work have you seen? See more awards ». Known For. Wayne's World 2 Rip Taylor. Indecent Proposal Mr. Show all Hide all Show by Hide Show Actor 53 credits. Super Show! Magic Genie. The Royal Record keeper voice. The Royal Record Keeper voice. Show all 17 episodes. Larry voice. Horrifying Monster voice.
King voice. Robot Jones? TV Series short Mr. McMcMc voice. McMcmc voice. He was the one in the papers. I was so hammy even then. I knew I was going to be in show business someday. After enlisting in the U. Army, he was assigned to the Signal Corps but ended up in special services, where he entertained the troops in Tokyo and Korea.
When he returned to civilian life, Taylor focused on a nightclub career, and his early act consisted of pantomiming records his favorites were Yiddish folk songs and Spike Jones tunes. Taylor played strip clubs up and down the East Coast in the mids before coming up with his first signature bit: crying. More upscale bookings followed, and he played all over Miami Beach. Taylor also was a regular in the Catskills. At the finish! And thanks to Sullivan, everyone soon knew Taylor by his signature bit.
Get the guy that does that thing! Taylor was soon crying his way to the top. In , Taylor showed up as a sobbing casino manager on an episode of The Monkees. Could you die?
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