Paul Winchell


Paul Winchell was an American ventriloquist, comedian, actor, voice actor, humanitarian and inventor whose career flourished in the 1950s and 1960s. From 19501954, he hosted The Paul Winchell Show, which also used two other titles during its prime time run on NBC, The Speidel Show, and Whats My Name. From 19651968, Winchell hosted the childrens television series, WinchellMahoney Time.

Winchell was born Paul Wilchinsky in New York City on December 21, 1922 to Solomon Wilchinsky and Clara Fuchs. His father was a tailor his grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Russian Poland and AustriaHungary. Winchells initial ambition was to become a doctor, but the Depression wiped out any chance of his familys ability to afford medical school tuition. At age 13, he contracted polio while recovering, he happened upon a magazine advertisement offering a ventriloquism kit for ten cents. Back at school, he asked his art teacher, Jerod Magon, if he could receive class credit for creating a ventriloquists dummy. Mr. Magon was agreeable, and Winchell named his creation Jerry Mahoney, by way of thanks. Winchell went back to reading magazines, gathering jokes from them and putting together a comedy routine, which he then took to the Major Bowes Amateur Hour in 1938, winning first prize. A touring offer, playing various theaters with the Major Bowes Review, was part of the prize. Bandle

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