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Ed Wynn

Ed Wynn
Ed Wynn
Born: Nov 09, 1886 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died: Jun 19, 1966 in Beverly Hills, California
Occupation: Actor
Active: '50s-'60s
Major Genres: Comedy, Children's/Family
Career Highlights: Mary Poppins, Requiem for a Heavyweight, Those Calloways
First Major Screen Credit: Rubber Heels (1927)
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Biography:

Born Isaiah Edward Leopold, Wynn ran away from home at 15 to work as a utility boy for a stage company, with which he also acted. The company failed and he returned home. Shortly thereafter, he moved to New York, soon becoming a vaudeville comic headliner. In 1914, he began appearing with the {+Ziegfeld Follies}, billed as the Perfect Fool; meanwhile, he got into a widely publicized feud with another {+Ziegfeld} star, W.C.

Fields. After organizing an actors' strike in 1919, he was boycotted by the Shuberts. At the height of his popularity as a Broadway comic star, he got around the boycott by writing and producing his own shows, which were both critical and popular successes. Having appeared in a few films, in the '30s he increased his popularity on radio as the Texaco Fire Chief.

At the end of the '30s, several of his business ventures collapsed, including a radio chain; he suffered a nervous breakdown and his career seemed over. He bounced back on Broadway in the '40s. In 1949, he won the first TV Emmy Award as Best Actor in a Series. Out of work in the '50s, when his comedy style had become dated, he was encouraged by his son -- actor Keenan Wynn -- to launch a new career as a film actor.

From 1957 to 1967, he was busy onscreen as a dramatic character actor, and for his work in The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), he received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination. He also appeared in TV dramas. ~ All Movie Guide.