George Carl

Clown, Film actor

1916 – 2000

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Who was George Carl?

George Carl was a "vaudevillian" style comic & clown. Carl was born in Ohio, and started his comedy career traveling with a variety of circuses during his teenage years. In time, Carl would become internationally famous as a clown and visual comedian. In his sixties, Johnny Carson, a fan of Carl's, invited him to appear on The Tonight Show. His appearance was so well received that he was asked back within weeks for a second appearance which also received raves from viewers.

With hardly any props, except for a microphone and a mic stand, Carl would seemingly accidentally become tangled up in the mic cord, get his thumb stuck in the microphone stand and, through a flurry of silent bits, wind up accomplishing nothing at all in the time spent onstage.

At the age of 79, George Carl made his screen debut in the 1995 film Funny Bones also starring Jerry Lewis. He played an old music-hall comedian who never spoke until a scene in which his character explains the reason why performers perform.

Comedians using similar material include Bill Irwin, Geoff Hoyle, Barry Lubin, Chipper Lowell, Rob Torres, and Avner The Eccentric.

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Born
May 7, 1916
Ohio
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Ohio
Died
Jan 1, 2000
Las Vegas

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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