Ed McMahon
Milestones
- Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA
- Birthday: March 6, 1923
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2005
Penned second book Here's Johnny!: My Memories of Johnny Carson, The Tonight Show, and 46 Years of Friendship
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2004
Was the announcer and co-host of "Alf's Hit Talk Show" (TV Land)
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2001 to 2002
Returned to weekly TV as host of "Ed McMahon's Next Big Star" (PAX-TV); also produced
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2000
Was the subject of the A&E's Biography segment "Ed McMahon: America's Sidekick"
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1998
Played a grandfather in the ABC TV-movie "Safety Patrol"
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1998
Published his autobiography For Laughing Out Loud: My Life and Good Times
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1997 to 1998
Had regular role on the sitcom "The Tom Show" (WB) playing the host of a morning talk show
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1994
Played himself in the feature film "Love Affair"
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1991
Hosted a number of ABC specials "Super Bloopers & New Practical Jokes" alongside Clark
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1983 to 1995
Hosted the syndicated TV talent show, "Ed McMahon's Star Search"
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1982
Co-hosted a series of NBC specials, "Television's Greatest Commercials"
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1982 to 1998
Co-hosted with Dick Clark NBC's "TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes"
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1981
Co-starred in the NBC miniseries "The Star Maker"
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1981
Had supporting role in the instant camp classic "Butterfly" featuring Pia Zadora
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1980
Featured in the NBC TV-movies "The Great American Traffic Jam" and "The Golden Momemt - An Olympic Love Story"
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1979
Acted in the TV-movie "The Kid From Left Field"
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1979
Hosted the short-lived NBC game show "Whodunit?"
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1977
Co-starred with Jane Fonda and George Segal in "Fun With Dick and Jane"
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1973
Returned to films after a six-year absence in "Slaughter's Big Rip-Off"
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1972
Headlined the NBC comedy special "Ed McMahon and His Friends ... Discover Cypress Gardens"
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1967
First notable acting role, "The Incident"
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1967 to 1969
Hosted the NBC game show, "Snap Judgment"
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1963 to 1964
Hosted the game show "Missing Links" (NBC)
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1962 to 1992
Worked alongside Johnny Carson as the announcer and sidekick on NBC's "The Tonight Show"
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1957 to 1962
First worked with Johnny Carson, as announcer and host on the daytime gameshow "Who Do You Trust?" (ABC)
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1950
Performed as a clown on "The Big Top" (CBS)
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1949
Began his television career as on-air personality in Philadelphia, PA at WCAU-TV
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1938
Began his career as a bingo caller in Maine when he was 15
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First broadcasting job was at WLLH-AM in Lowell, MA
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Served in the US Marines during WWII; earned wings at Pensacola Naval base and became a fighter pilot instructor
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With Clark, became a commercial spokesperson for American Family Publishers
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