Rip Taylor

Rip Taylor

Actor, Producer

Urodzony(-a) 13 stycznia 1931 w Washington, District of Columbia, USA

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. He headlined the top showrooms of Las Vegas, appeared on scores of television shows, starred in various musical stage slapstick comedies and even toyed with dramatic material over the years. He was born Charles Elmer Taylor, Jr. in Washington, D.C., on January 13, 1931 to Charles Elmer Taylor Sr. and Elizabeth Evans Taylor. He began his career by tossing out one-liners in nightclubs and had his first big break on Ed Sullivan's The Ed Sullivan Show (1948) TV show in 1964. The tacky costumes, ridiculous props, handlebar mustache, wacky wigs and manic confetti-tossing didn't take long to follow as professional trademarks, and they soon made their way into the 1970s pop culture. Frequently appearing on television, he appeared in everything from variety shows to talk shows (Merv Griffin and David Letterman) to sitcoms like The Monkees (1965). He was the gag man who delightfully wrangled out of every groan-inducing one-liner there was, eventually finding the perfect avenue for his brand of insanity via producer Chuck Barris and his syndicated TV shows of the 1970s and 1980s. Rip became a favorite panelist judge, along with Jaye P. Morgan, on Barris' The Gong Show (1976), and later served as host of the equally tacky The $1.98 Beauty Show (1978). A mainstay in Las Vegas, whether as ringleader of a topless chorus line or opening act to a major entertainer, Rip also slayed 'em on Broadway ("Sugar Babies") and has demonstrated a fine singing instrument in musicals including "Anything Goes," "Oliver!" (as "Fagan"), "Peter Pan" (as "Captain Hook") and in a 1999 production of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" (as "Pseudolus"). On a more serious side, he played Demi Moore's crusty boss in Indecent Proposal (1993) and showed up sans confetti as Kate Hudson's father in the Rob Reiner feature, Alex & Emma (2003). For the most part, he continued merrily in such campy films as Barris' The Gong Show Movie (1980); the "Exorcist" spoof, Repossessed (1990), with Linda Blair and Leslie Nielsen; the foreign-made The Silence of the Hams (1994)and Jackass: The Movie (2002). Beginning in the early 1960s, when he first provided additional voices for The Jetsons (1962), Rip continued making voice-over work a viable means of income. His voice can be heard in such animated films as DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990), Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992) and Scooby-Doo and the Monster of Mexico (2003), and animated TV series as Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? (2002) and The Emperor's New School (2006). He was nominated for an Emmy award for voicing "Uncle Fester" in the TV cartoon program, The Addams Family (1992). Having suffered an epileptic seizure the week prior, 88-year-old Rip died of congestive heart failure on October 6, 2019, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Once briefly married to Las Vegas showgirl Rusty Rowe, whom he divorced in the early 1960s, Rip was involved in a long-term relationship with Robert Fortney at the time of his death.

Najpopularniejsze tytuły

  • Kacze opowieści. Poszukiwacze zaginionej lampy
  • Świat Wayne`A 2
  • Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
  • Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
  • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Season 1
  • Will & Grace, Season 1
  • What's New Scooby-Doo?: The Complete First Season
  • The Ben Stiller Show: The Complete Series
  • George Lopez: The Complete First & Second Seasons
  • Kevin sam w Nowym Jorku
  • Sigmund and the Sea Monsters
  • A Flintstones Christmas Carol
  • The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Volume 1
  • Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico
  • Niemoralna propozycja
  • Things Are Tough All Over
  • Popeye and Son
  • Scooby Goes to Hollywood
  • Alex & Emma
  • Tom & Jerry: The Movie

Filmografia

  • 2012
    Silent But Deadly
  • The Aquabats! Super Show! Season 2
  • 2005
    The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Volume 1
  • The Dukes of Hazzard (Unrated)
  • 2003
    Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico
  • Alex & Emma
  • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Season 1
  • 2002
    What's New Scooby-Doo?: The Complete First Season
  • George Lopez: The Complete First & Second Seasons
  • 1998
    Will & Grace, Season 1
  • 1997
    Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
  • 1995
  • 1994
    A Flintstones Christmas Carol
  • 1993
    Niemoralna propozycja
  • Świat Wayne`A 2
  • 1992
    The Ben Stiller Show: The Complete Series
  • Tom & Jerry: The Movie
  • Kevin sam w Nowym Jorku
  • 1990
    Kacze opowieści. Poszukiwacze zaginionej lampy
  • 1988
    Garfield and Friends - Season 3
  • 1987
    Popeye and Son
  • 1984
    Calendar Girl Murders
  • 1982
    Things Are Tough All Over
  • 1980
    The Gong Show Movie
  • 1979
    Scooby Goes to Hollywood
  • 1977
    Happy Hooker Goes To Washington
  • 1973
    Sigmund and the Sea Monsters
  • 1969
    Here Comes The Grump Season 1
  • 1967
    Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

Połączenia

  • Patrick Warburton

    Patrick Warburton

  • J.P. Manoux

    J.P. Manoux

  • Bob Bergen

    Bob Bergen

  • The Krofft Puppets

    The Krofft Puppets

  • Van Snowden

    Van Snowden

  • Russi Taylor

    Russi Taylor

  • June Foray

    June Foray

  • Sharon Baird

    Sharon Baird

  • Billy Barty

    Billy Barty

Gatunki

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Music Videos & Concerts
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Children & Family
  • Musical