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Cooley Hurd

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22. Murray Langston
Wed Mar 22, 2017, 06:24 AM
Mar 2017
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unknown_Comic

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In 1970 Langston began his show business career on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In doing impressions of a fork, a tube of toothpaste and a grandfather clock.[1] Later—at the suggestion of Redd Foxx—he teamed with comedian Freeman King. After they both appeared on several episodes of The Midnight Special they were spotted by producers and soon became regular performers on The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour. Langston and King performed music and comedy sketches with the hosts and guest stars, alongside other regular performers as Ted Zeigler, Peter Cullen and Teri Garr.

After more than 100 appearances with Sonny and Cher, Langston began to make appearances on other prime time television shows, including The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show, The Wolfman Jack Show, and The Bobby Vinton Show.[1] He also worked with Foxx, Joan Rivers, Jim Carrey, Ruth Buzzi, and many other comedians, as well as creating comedic situations—appearing in several segments—for Candid Camera.

Early in his career, Langston had invested in a nightclub restaurant called "SHOW-BIZ." Several now-famous people worked there as servers, including Debra Winger, Michael Keaton (then known as Michael Douglas), David Letterman, Gallagher, Tim Reid and Freddie Prinze Sr.; however, the club closed within two years, exhausting Langston's savings.[1]

Strapped for cash, he accepted an offer to appear on The Gong Show. He was reportedly embarrassed about appearing on the show, so—with the director's permission—he put a paper bag over his head with holes for his eyes and mouth, that were cut by Paul Poeschl, memorized a few old jokes and burst onto the show as "The Unknown Comic." The character, a frenetic speed-jokester in smarmy attire, was a hit, and developed a cult following.[3]

"The Unknown Comic" appeared on more than 150 episodes of the Gong Show and also entertained as a celebrity judge on several other television shows. He also wrote for The Gong Show for a short time as well as appearing regularly in Las Vegas and making the rounds of many popular talk/variety shows. In the early '80s, Langston revealed himself as "The Unknown Comic" on an episode of Real People in which the show's hosts pulled off the bag on his head. He also revealed his true identity at the conclusion of a match on the celebrity edition of the game show Bullseye.

Langston later produced The Unknown Comedy Hour for Playboy TV, followed by The Sex and Violence Family Hour which starred a very young Jim Carrey. He also wrote the screenplays for the films Night Patrol (1984), Up Your Alley (1988) and Wishful Thinking (1997) as well as being the co-host of "The NEW Truth or Consequences" (1987). He also had a role in the children's TV series E.M.U-TV (1989) as "Murray the Technical Director."

Langston most recently reappeared as "The Unknown Comic" in the film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002). He wrote, directed and performed in Dirty Jokes: The Movie and inspired by the hit stage show The Vagina Monologues he created and performed "one man's response" to the show, which he called The Weenie Man-o-logs.

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Rest in peace shenmue Mar 2017 #1
Guess it was just announced, and I thought this would resonate with many DUers... Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #5
Anyone over the age of 50 remembers the Gong Show phenomenon. Cooley Hurd Mar 2017 #20
The point is, it was a cultural phenomenon Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #24
Damn. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #2
Yes! I do remember him, LOL! Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #4
I wasn't very fond of the show but I did like the Unknown Comic. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #6
That's true, I know there were parts I couldn't stand Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #9
Gene, Gene the Dancing Machine Yupster Mar 2017 #52
Here ya go! LOL! Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #53
Murray Langston Cooley Hurd Mar 2017 #22
Quite an accomplished man. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #25
How about Gene,Gene the dancing machine?? Bengus81 Mar 2017 #33
. littlemissmartypants Mar 2017 #40
he was irritating and entertaining at the same time Skittles Mar 2017 #3
Exactly! Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #7
Exactly! Skittles Mar 2017 #8
When that show was on, murielm99 Mar 2017 #10
I know! Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #12
Wow. BumRushDaShow Mar 2017 #11
That's true, game shows had a real heyday back then Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #14
Cross gently, Chuck... Cooley Hurd Mar 2017 #13
You're right! Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #16
Todd, but he looks healthy enough... Cooley Hurd Mar 2017 #19
You've got to admit this is funny! Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #21
Yeah, but he's still an asshat... Cooley Hurd Mar 2017 #26
He made me laugh BeyondGeography Mar 2017 #15
... Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #17
still remember the 'feelings' show. i want the gong show. pansypoo53219 Mar 2017 #18
It was just meant to be funny! Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #23
I loved "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind", the George Clooney movie catbyte Mar 2017 #27
So did I The Blue Flower Mar 2017 #29
+1 Blue_Tires Mar 2017 #46
I loved The Gong Show! Are_grits_groceries Mar 2017 #28
When shows like American Idol premiered... cab67 Mar 2017 #30
I always thought The Gong Show was funny n/t lordsummerisle Mar 2017 #31
Very few people outside the TV industry give Chuck Barris credit beastie boy Mar 2017 #32
I remember "Back with more ... stuff", as he went into commercial VWolf Mar 2017 #34
Yeah, me too... llmart Mar 2017 #49
We liked the show.. Jaye P. Morgan was a favorite. LakeArenal Mar 2017 #35
Article didn't mention Tom Sellek being on the Dating Game. He lost........... Bengus81 Mar 2017 #36
His show and the Laugh In were just hilarious turbinetree Mar 2017 #37
My partner just reminded me that Barris said he was a hit man for the CIA. nt LakeArenal Mar 2017 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author LudwigPastorius Mar 2017 #44
Thanks for the laughs. hamsterjill Mar 2017 #39
Factoid: Chuck Barris wrote Freddy Cannon's Palisades Park Brother Buzz Mar 2017 #41
Gene Gene The Dancing Machine! denbot Mar 2017 #42
From Hollywood, almost live, Throckmorton Mar 2017 #43
Kick for Gene Gene the dancing machine and the Unknown Comic. sarcasmo Mar 2017 #45
Who wouldn't have loved the Bait Brothers? Judi Lynn Mar 2017 #47
Thank you! Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #48
The first band I was ever in was on the Gong Show... GReedDiamond Mar 2017 #50
That's incredibly cool! I think you win the thread! Rhiannon12866 Mar 2017 #55
Oingo Boingo on The Gong Show... GReedDiamond Mar 2017 #51
My sister and I could watch and goof on the show together jeanmarc Mar 2017 #54
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