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Jonathan Winters
Jonathan Winters
American comedian, actor, and artist (1925-2013)
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Richard Pryor
Richard Pryor
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Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx
American actor, singer, comedian, and television presenter
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Chris Rock
Chris Rock
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Billy Davis, Jr.
Billy Davis, Jr.
American singer
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Don Rickles
Don Rickles
American stand-up comedian
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Jeff Foxworthy
Jeff Foxworthy
American stand-up comedian
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Sid Caesar
Sid Caesar
American comic actor and writer (1922-2014)
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John Witherspoon
John Witherspoon
American actor
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Joan Rivers
Joan Rivers
American comedian, actress, and television host (1933–2014)
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Paul Provenza
Paul Provenza
American actor, comedian, filmmaker and skeptic
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Ben Stiller
Ben Stiller
American actor, comedian, film producer, director, and writer
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Pete Holmes
Pete Holmes
American comedian
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Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks
American director, writer, actor, and producer
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Chris Rush
Chris Rush
American comedian (1948-2018)
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Robert Guillaume
Robert Guillaume
American actor (1927-2017)
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Steve Martin
Steve Martin
American actor, comedian, musician, author, playwright, and producer
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David Steinberg
David Steinberg
Comedian, actor, director, writer, author
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David Brenner
David Brenner
American comedian and actor (1936-2014)
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David Zed
David Zed
actor and singer
Flip Wilson
American comedian and actor (1933-1998)

Flip Wilson

Intro
American comedian and actor (1933-1998)
Awards Received
Emmy Award

Clerow "Flip" Wilson Jr. (December 8, 1933 – November 25, 1998, aged 64) 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. Wilson was the first African American to host a successful TV variety show. In January 1972, Time magazine featured Wilson's image on its cover and named him "TV's first black superstar". 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.

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


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