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Phyllis Diller

Phyllis Diller

Long before Roseanne Barr's "domestic goddess," Phyllis Diller parlayed her life as a housewife into a profitable stand-up comedy career. The daughter of an insurance man, Phyllis Driver had hopes of becoming a concert pianist, and to that end attended Chicago's Sherwood Music Conservatory. Her zany behavior while attending Northwestern University and her 1939 elopement with her first husband Sherwood Diller put a temporary end to her musical career. Several years and many children later, a bored Diller went to work for the advertising department of a California department store, then got a writing job at an Oakland radio station. A knack for making people laugh at church and club functions prompted Diller (with her husband's encouragement) to set her sights on a comedy career. She studied acting and scrutinized the techniques of her favorite male comedians, finally making her nightclub debut in 1955 at San Francisco's Purple Onion, a progressive nightclub which presaged the "comedy workshops" of today. Eighty-nine additional weeks at the Purple Onion enabled Diller to hone her skills to perfection; her first comedy record album appeared in 1959, with numerous TV and stage appearances quickly following suit. Diller developed an outrageous comedy persona, complete with grotesque wigs, garish costumes and her trademarked cackling laugh. Though always a favorite with live audiences, Diller was never quite able to sustain her appeal on film: her 1966 TV series The Pruitts of Southhampton was unsuccessful, as was her only starring feature film, Did You Hear the One About the Travelling Saleslady? (1968). She fared somewhat better as a supporting actress in several Bob Hope comedy films of the late 1960s (Hope was a longtime Diller fan). In the last two decades, Phyllis Diller has periodically altered her public personality, "improving" her plain but distinctive facial features with plastic surgery, concentrating more time on piano concerts and less on stand-up comedy and confining her TV appearances to Home Shopping programs and "psychic hotline" infotainment half-hours. Perhaps Phyllis Diller's "funny hausfrau" throne has been usurped by younger talents, but one must not forget that Diller was the one who stuck her neck out first, blazing the trail for the many Roseannes and Brett Butlers who followed. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Phyllis Diller Trivia

When was Phyllis Diller born?
Phyllis Diller was born on July 17, 1917

What role did Phyllis Diller play in The Fat Spy?
Phyllis Diller played Camille in The Fat Spy

Who did Phyllis Diller portray in The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell?
Phyllis Diller was Nurse Nellie Krause in The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell

What role did Phyllis Diller play in The Last Place on Earth?
Phyllis Diller played Mrs. Baskin in The Last Place on Earth

Who did Phyllis Diller play in A Bug's Life?
Phyllis Diller was Queen in A Bug's Life

What role did Phyllis Diller portray in The Nutcracker Prince?
Phyllis Diller played Mouse Queen in The Nutcracker Prince

Who did Phyllis Diller portray in Happily Ever After?
Phyllis Diller was Mother Nature in Happily Ever After

What role did Phyllis Diller portray in Forget About It?
Phyllis Diller played Mrs. Hertzberg in Forget About It

What role did Phyllis Diller play in The Nuttiest Nutcracker?
Phyllis Diller played Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nuttiest Nutcracker

Who did Phyllis Diller play in The Sunshine Boys?
Phyllis Diller was Herself in The Sunshine Boys

What role did Phyllis Diller play in Splendor in the Grass?
Phyllis Diller played Texas Guinan in Splendor in the Grass

Who did Phyllis Diller play in Mad Monster Party?
Phyllis Diller was Frankenstein's Wife in Mad Monster Party



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