Red Skelton

AKA:
Richard Red Skelton Richard Bernard Skelton
Nationality:
American
Birthdate:
07/18/1913
Birthplace:
Vincennes, Indiana
Death Date:
09/17/1997
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A vaudeville and burlesque performer who worked his way up from the bottom of the rung clubs and show boats to play the Paramount Theatre in NYC, Red Skelton entered films in 1938 and went on to appear in some two dozen musicals and comedies through the 1940s, mostly for MGM. Skelton, who had his own radio show from 1941-53, embraced TV in 1950 and gained his greatest fame there, showcasing his gift for pantomime and his memorable characterizations, such as Freddy the Freeloader, on the long-running "The Red Skelton Show" which ran on NBC from 1951-53, then on CBS from 1953-70, and finally on Continued
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Year
Milestone
1923 
Joined traveling medicine show at age 10
 
Worked his way up from small-time comic to the Paramount Theatre in NYC
1937 
Made radio debut on Rudy Vallee's show
1938 
Made feature film debut in a small role in the Ginger Rogers vehicle, "Having Wonderful Time"
 
Put under contract at MGM
Continued
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