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Bob Elliott (comedian)

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Robert Brackett Elliott (March 26, 1923 – February 2, 2016) was an American comedian and actor, one-half of the comedy duo of Bob and Ray. He was the father of comedian/actor Chris Elliott and grandfather of actresses and comedians Abby Elliott and Bridey Elliott. He is most remembered for the character of radio reporter Wally Ballou.[1]

Life and career

Elliott was born in Winchester, Massachusetts,[2] the son of Gail Marguarite (née Brackett), a needleworker, and Fred Russell Elliott, who worked in insurance.[3] Bob Elliott served in the U.S. Army in Northern Europe during World War II. On radio, he appeared in programs with his long-time partner Ray Goulding. These were in different series and time slots over decades, beginning in the late 1940s at Boston's WHDH radio on the show Matinee with Bob and Ray.[4]

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Bob and Ray in a publicity photo with Tedi Thurman for Monitor, where all were program regulars

On television, Elliott and Goulding hosted Bob and Ray from 1951 to 1953. He appeared on a number of other television programs, including Happy Days; Newhart; and Bob & Ray, Jane, Laraine & Gilda in 1979 (with Goulding, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman and Gilda Radner); The David Steinberg Show; and Saturday Night Live.[5] In 1982, Elliott was in Author! Author! as Patrick Dicker.[6][7][8][9][10][11] He would star in made-for-TV-Movie's such as Between Time and Timbuktu and FDR: A One Man Show. Elliott also made television commercials,[4] and co-wrote some humor articles with Ray Goulding for Mad Magazine in the 1950s.[12]

In 1970, the duo debuted in The Two and Only on Broadway.[13] Bob and Goulding worked together up until Goulding's death in 1990.[13]

Solo works

In 1990, Elliott portrayed a bank guard in Quick Change.[14] In 1990, he portrayed "Fred Peterson" in the television series Get a Life, which starred Chris as his son. Four years later, the elder Elliott appeared in the Tim Burton production Cabin Boy, playing Chris's father again. In 2004, he appeared in a skit on the Air America radio program The O'Franken Factor.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Elliott appeared on radio with Garrison Keillor in The American Radio Company of the Air.[1]

Personal life

Elliott married Jane Underwood in 1943. They divorced in 1953,[4] having no children. Bob and Ray writer Raymond Knight died in 1953.[15] In 1954, Elliott married Knight's widow, Lee (née Peppers). They were married for 58 years until her death in 2012.[16] They had two sons, Chris Elliott and Bob Elliott Jr., and one daughter, Amy Andersen.[4][16] They adopted Lee and Ray Knight's two children, Colony Elliott Santangelo and Shannon Elliott.[4] They had 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.[4]

In 1989, Elliott co-authored son Chris's mock autobiography, Daddy's Boy: A Son's Shocking Account of Life with a Famous Father.[17]

Death

Elliott died in Cundy's Harbor, Maine on February 2, 2016, from throat cancer at the age of 92.[1]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1959 Test Dive Buddies Bob Short film directed by Ed Graham Jr.
1960 Kid Gloves Bob Short film directed by Ed Graham Jr.
1971 Cold Turkey Hugh Upson/David Chetley/Sandy Van Andy Satirical comedy film directed by Norman Lear.
1980 Vengeance Luke Directed and written by Bob Bliss.
1981 B.C.: A Special Christmas Peter (voice) American animated short film directed by Vlad Goetzelman.
1982 Author! Author! Patrick Dicker American comedy drama film directed by Arthur Hiller and written by Israel Horovitz.
1984 Kidco Policeman #2 Comedy film directed by Ronald F. Maxwell.
1987 The Gnomes' Great Adventure Fred Template:Plain list
1990 Quick Change Bank Guard Template:Plain list
1994 Cabin Boy William Mayweather Template:Plain list

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1951–53 Bob and Ray Co-Host 15-minute television series on NBC.
1972 Between Time and Timbuktu Bud Williams, Jr. Template:Plain list
1976 The David Steinberg Show Template:CGuest Episode: "Episode #1.1 (Pilot)"
1978 Saturday Night Live Interviewer Episode: "Elliott Gould/Peter Tosh"
1979 Happy Days Gil Crawford Episode: "Here Comes the Bride, Again"
1981 The Steve Allen Comedy Hour Template:CGuest Episode: "Episode #1.22"
1985 Trapper John, M.D. Zeke Rainey Episode: "A False Start"
1986 Action Family The Vendor Template:Plain list
1987 FDR: A One Man Show Make-Up Man Template:Plain list
1988 Coming of Age Template:CGuest Episode: "Hale to the Chief"
Newhart Bill Loudon Episode: "I Came, I Saw, I Sat"
1990–92 Get a Life Fred Peterson Contract role
1999 LateLine Wally Van Horn Episode: "The Minister of Television"
2008 King of the Hill Edgar Hornsby (voice) Episode: "Square-Footed Monster"

References

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