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Related: About this forumArte Johnson, Master of Manic Characters on 'Laugh-In,' Dies at 90
Source: HollywoodReporter.com
Arte Johnson, the comic best known for the hilarious characters he created for the 1960s NBC smash hit Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, has died. He was 90.
The 5-foot-4 Johnson, a master of ad libs, double-talk and dialects who was content to be a "second banana," died Wednesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles of heart failure following a three-year battle with bladder and prostate cancer, his family announced.
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Johnson had a repertoire of more than 60 comic characters, including Piotr Rosmenko, an Eastern European song-and-dance man; Rabbi Shankar, an addled Indian guru; and a man in a yellow raincoat who could not help falling off his tricycle.
"Humor for me consists in incongruity," he said in 1974. "If I were doing a Hasidic rabbi, I'd have him speak with an Irish accent.
You take it out of reality and make it cartoon-esque without being denigrating. Because people today are so sensitive, it's the only way of creating humor without offending someone."
More at: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/arte-johnson-dead-laugh-in-star-905754
Aristus
(68,327 posts)I'll say I remember him doing a fast food commercial back in the '80's in his comic Nazi persona. He drove a tank through the front door of the restaurant. I remember it as probably an M-41 Walker Bulldog. Yes. My memory for tanks is that good.
I loved his duos with Ruth Buzzie. I adored her.
SoCalNative
(4,613 posts)retired and living on her ranch in Texas. She was on that horrible Laugh-In special that debuted last month on Netflix.
Aristus
(68,327 posts)I loved her park bench lady with the lethal handbag. Arte Johnson usually played a masher trying to hit on her, and often got his comeuppance on the side of the head with her purse.
I remember back in the '70's, the two voiced a Saturday morning cartoon with his masher character re-imagined as a senile old superhero called out of retirement to deal with the 1970's crime wave. Buzzie played the handbag lady as his long-suffering wife.
Different Drummer
(8,568 posts)Aristus
(68,327 posts)I'll look at it after work. Get a little childhood nostalgia on...
hlthe2b
(106,330 posts)RIP, Arte
wendyb-NC
(3,797 posts)R.I.P. Arte.
BootinUp
(49,020 posts)bobbieinok
(12,858 posts)CentralMass
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Duppers
(28,246 posts)"Then you know what I'm here after!"
He was wonderful!
Duppers
(28,246 posts)My hubby uses this quote on me. And I pretend to hit him with whatever's near.
Those of us who remember him are saddened by Arte's passing.
Scarsdale
(9,426 posts)He was so funny. A comic genius. I loved Ruth Buzzi, too.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(115,244 posts)Sad to see him go.
TygrBright
(20,987 posts)We don't need to lose any more laughter.
regretfully,
Bright
Marcuse
(8,003 posts)trueblue2007
(18,112 posts)Jim__
(14,456 posts)DinahMoeHum
(22,488 posts)He was referring to Lucille Ball and her (then) husband Gary Morton.
Ruth Buzzi's tribute:
Link to tweet
Rest in Peace, you sweet, funny little man.