Flip Wilson Biography (1933-1998) (original) (raw)

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See index for CTFT sketch: Born December 8, 1933, in Jersey City, NJ;died of liver cancer, November 25, 1998, in Malibu, CA. Comedian. Flip Wilsonwas the first African American to host a successful TV show - _The Flip Wilson Show_- which ran between 1940-74 and was extremely popular for its offbeat and universal humor. The show was successful not only because of Wilson's talent (Milton Berle called Wilson "one of the funniest people I ever knew") but because it managed to be genuinely funny without resorting to vulgarity or sarcasm. Particularly popular was the character Geraldine, whom Wilson played in drag. Wilson was born Clerow Wilson and raised in poverty. He quit high school early and joined the service, getting the nickname Flip when he entertained troops with his humor. After serving in the military, Wilson lookedfor opportunities to create a comedy act in small clubs. With more successesbehind him, he looked for exposure in Hollywood and eventually made appearances in the 1960s on TV shows like _The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson_and Laugh-In. His own show ran until 1974, after which he occasionallymade guest appearances on TV shows. In the later part of his life he spent time with his family and pursued spiritual and adventuresome interests.

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Male

Birth Details

December 8, 1933

Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

Death Details

November 25, 1998

Malibu, California, United States

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