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niyad

(113,284 posts)
Tue Aug 21, 2012, 01:19 AM Aug 2012

humourist phyllis diller dead at 95

Humorist Phyllis Diller dies at 95 in Los Angeles

NEW YORK (AP) — Some of the most promising talent in show business was on the bill one day and night in 1955 at San Francisco's Purple Onion: Eartha Kitt and Alice Ghostley; Paul Lynde and Robert Clary; a singer and dancer with the stage name Maya Angelou, and an eccentric former housewife, a few years older than her.


Angelou's family, including two small children (Clyde and Joyce), were seated in the front row. Years later, she would remember watching Diller and wondering how her guests would respond to her friend's "aura of madness."

"Black people rarely forgave whites for being ragged, unkempt and uncaring. There was a saying which explained the disapproval, 'You been white all your life. Ain't got no further along than this? What ails you?'" Angelou wrote in "Singin' and Swingin' and Getting Merry Like Christmas," a memoir published in 1976.

"When Phyllis came on stage Clyde almost fell off the chair and Joyce nearly knocked over her Shirley Temple. The comedienne, dressed outrageously and guffawing like a hiccoughing horse and a bell clapper, chose to play to the two children. They were charmed and so convulsed they gasped for breath."

The housewife soon became a star. "AH-HHAAAAAAAAAAAA-HA-HA-HA! Diller, the cackling template for Joan Rivers, Sarah Silverman and so many others, died Monday morning in her Los Angeles home at age 95. She faced the end, fittingly, "with a smile on her face," said longtime manager Milton Suchin.

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http://www.mail.com/news/us/1511050-humorist-phyllis-diller-dies-95-los-angeles.html#.1510490-rightcolumn-mostreadarticles1-3

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humourist phyllis diller dead at 95 (Original Post) niyad Aug 2012 OP
When I was younger and needed cheering up I could always count on this lady William769 Aug 2012 #1
she will always have a very special place in my heart niyad Aug 2012 #2
She was a genuine treasure....I first saw her in the early '60's when I was a kid Rowdyboy Aug 2012 #3
And that laugh! calimary Aug 2012 #4

William769

(55,146 posts)
1. When I was younger and needed cheering up I could always count on this lady
Tue Aug 21, 2012, 01:41 AM
Aug 2012

To get the job done for me.

Rest In Peace Phyllis, you will always have a special place in my heart.

Rowdyboy

(22,057 posts)
3. She was a genuine treasure....I first saw her in the early '60's when I was a kid
Tue Aug 21, 2012, 02:11 AM
Aug 2012

and laughed my ass off. What an incredible talent.

calimary

(81,238 posts)
4. And that laugh!
Tue Aug 21, 2012, 02:20 AM
Aug 2012

I LOVED her! I don't know how or why, but when I first saw her, I think - on the "Ed Sullivan Show," I was just a kid, and she struck me as a ground-breaker. I knew it wasn't just a comedy routine. She was breaking something wide open.

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