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Buddy Hackett

Buddy Hackett

The son of a Brooklyn upholsterer, baby-faced comic actor Buddy Hackett always claimed he was "born to be funny." Hackett was the boy who invariably blew his lines in the Holiday pageants and the overweight teen who accidentally stuck his foot in a water bucket during his first game with the high school football team. It was while serving in the Army that Hackett met the double-talking Chinese waiter who inspired him to create the most famous of his early nightclub routines. Hackett's first stand-up gig in Brooklyn led to additional work on the New York supper club Catskill resort circuits; he also guested on a very early (1945) TV program, Laff Time. His film debut was as the voice of a talking camel in the otherwise straightforward Arabian nights programmer Slave Girl (1947). He was signed to a Universal Pictures contract in 1953, then starred for two years in Broadway comedy Lunatics and Lovers. He played the title role in 1956 TV sitcom Stanley, which served to introduce Carol Burnett to America's televiewers; two years later, he became a regular on Jackie Gleason's Saturday night variety series. Hackett was most active in films during the years 1958 through 1968, appearing primarily in nitwit comedy-relief roles, but also delivering a solid dramatic performance in God's Little Acre. At the same time, his reputation in nightclubs soared, first because of his quick wit and gift for sudden improvisation, then later for his ability to spout out the dirtiest of material with the cherubic ingenuousness of a naughty first-grader. Perhaps it was this veneer of innocence that made Hackett an ideal "family" entertainer in such G-rated pictures as Everything's Ducky (1961), The Music Man (1962), and The Love Bug (1968). As late as 1989, he was still delighting the kiddie trade as the voice of Scuttle in the Disney animated feature The Little Mermaid. Among Buddy Hackett's many television credits was the 1978 biopic Bud and Lou, in which he offered a curiously unsympathetic interpretation of his idol, Lou Costello; ironically, back in 1954 Hackett had replaced an ailing Costello in the Universal slapstick comedy flick Fireman Save My Child. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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When was Buddy Hackett born?
Buddy Hackett date of birth: August 31, 1924

Who did Buddy Hackett portray in Jack Frost?
Buddy Hackett was Pardon Me Pete, the Groundhog in Jack Frost

Who did Buddy Hackett portray in The Music Man?
Buddy Hackett was Marcellus Washburn in The Music Man

What role did Buddy Hackett portray in The Love Bug?
Buddy Hackett played Tennessee in The Love Bug

Who did Buddy Hackett portray in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World?
Buddy Hackett was Benjy Benjamin in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

Who did Buddy Hackett portray in God's Little Acre?
Buddy Hackett was Pluto Swint in God's Little Acre

Who did Buddy Hackett portray in Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea?
Buddy Hackett was Scuttle in Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea

Who did Buddy Hackett portray in The Little Mermaid?
Buddy Hackett was Scuttle in The Little Mermaid

Who did Buddy Hackett portray in Paulie?
Buddy Hackett was Artie in Paulie

Who did Buddy Hackett portray in Scrooged?
Buddy Hackett was Scrooge in Scrooged

What role did Buddy Hackett portray in Jazz Festival, Vol. 1?
Buddy Hackett played Coronet in Jazz Festival, Vol. 1

Who did Buddy Hackett portray in The Good Guys and the Bad Guys?
Buddy Hackett was Townsman in The Good Guys and the Bad Guys


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