RIP Harvey Korman
Written by Chris C on May 29th, 2008
“Give me something bizarre to play or put me in a dress and I’m fine.”
~Harvey Korman, 2005
One of the humor greats, Harvey Korman died Thursday at the age of 81. He was a multiple Emmy-award winning actor and a regular on the Carol Burnett Show for ten seasons. I grew up watching both the new and old seasons back in the 70’s, when there was UHF which showed reruns of just about anything, and it helped shape my sense of humor as a child.
The best part was watching Korman try so hard not to laugh. This clip is a hilarious example:
Here is another one, the classic ‘Speedo Airlines‘ bit:
He was Count De Monet in History of the World Pt I using his classic ‘get the name right’ gag as well as an old pun:
But my favorite role was his most famous, Hedley Lamarr, the evil politician in Blazing Saddles. Here he is talking about all the evil types of people he wants for his gang of criminals, including Methodists:
And of course the infamous pie fight scene in the Hollywood Commissary:
A western comedy where the climactic fight scene spills over into the actual movie studio. Why can’t they make movies like this anymore?
Like Mel Brooks said, a world without Harvey Korman is a more serious one. We will miss you Hendley.
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Ah that’s the guy, I’ve been trying to place a name to the face.
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Blazing Saddles… best movie ever!
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He never did get that Best Supporting Actor nomination he was risking.
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HARVEY KORMAN AKA HEDLEY LAMARR
FEBRUARY 15, 1927 – MAY 29, 2008
R.I.P.
From “The Flintstones” and “Tom and Jerry”
To a loved, and well known comedy Star
Now, all we have are those memories
As Harvey looks down, from afar.
Millions watched his long career
With laughter’s tears, filling their eyes
Now, many more tears fall, in sorrow
At our loss, the whole World cries.
Del “Abe” Jones
05.30.2008
“Mankind’s greatest accomplishment is not the revolution of technology it is the evolution of creativity ” c Del “Abe” Jones
abeabe@att.net
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Nice poem Abe. :)