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Al Kelly was the stage name of Abraham Kalish (December 18, 1896, – September 7, 1966), a
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comedian. Kelly was known as a
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artist, and went on to stooge for other comedians such as
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Biography

Born in
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, Russia, now Belarus, Kelly started in an act called ''Nine Crazy Kids'', then started performing comic monologues. Early in his career, he performed largely in the
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. When he was performing this stand-up comedy in the 1930s, he fluffed a joke so that it came out as nonsense: this got a good laugh so he made such double-talk the focus of his act and became especially known for this. On television , Kelly was featured on Milton Berle's ''
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'', '' Candid Camera'', ''
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'' and the game show '' Back That Fact'' (1953). He was also an actor with supporting roles, such as in the film ''
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'' (1963). Kelly died at age 69 in the early hours of September 7, 1966 of a heart attack"Al Kelly Is Dead; Famed Comedian; Double-Talk Expert Was in Show Business 52 Years", in ''
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'', 7 September 1966
first paragraph of pay article
"Al Kelly, double-talking comedian, died early this morning after suffering a heart attack at the Friars Club. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Roosevelt Hospital."
while sitting in the audience in the dining room at one of his favorite venues, The Friars' Club, in New York City, during a
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. On 8 September 1966, a crowded memorial service was conducted at
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in a ''
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'' strip as "Noel Kapish, the famous double-talk artist of the 1950s and 1960s"
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, "The Double-Talk Artist", collected in '' Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer: Stories'', 1996, , panel 1, p. 62.
(a play on both "Kalish" and " capeesh?"). * Al Kelly was featured by Drew Friedman in his book ''Old Jewish Comedians'' (2006), "a collection of portraits of famous and forgotten Jewish comics of film and TV in their old age". * Al Kelly was described by
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screenwriter
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in 2006: "Al did double talk. That was his style. He spoke gibberish in vaudeville sketches ..most comedians couldn't do it like Al Kelly could. He was unique.""Books: Shmegegis of old, shmegegis of gold"
by Hank Rosenfeld (interviewing
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about Drew Friedman's book ''Old Jewish Comedians''), in ''
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'', 14 December 2006:
"
ank Rosenfeld:-- Abraham Kalish?
rving Brecher:"Al Kelly. Al did double talk. That was his style. He spoke gibberish in vaudeville sketches and all the people would try to be polite.
ank Rosenfeld:-- While he mocked them?
rving Brecher:"No, not mocking them. The audience would laugh. But people in the real world he dealt with would be taken in."
ank Rosenfeld:-- Sounds like what Borat does!
rving Brecher:"Haven't seen it. But most comedians couldn't do it like Al Kelly could. He was unique."
"


Further reading

Books * ''Al Kelly's Double Life'', "Unscrambled by" Alexander Rose (biographerAlexander Rose doesn't seem to be a pen name for Kelly: this person has many other books in the 1940s-1960
listed
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Notices * "Al Kelly", in Billy H. Doyle (ed. Anthony Slide), ''The Ultimate Directory of Silent and Sound Era Performers: A Necrology of Actors and Actresses'', Scarecrow Press, 1999, p. 296. * "Kelly, Al V.", in Eugene Michael Vazzana, ''Silent Film Necrology'' (2nd ed.), McFarland, 2001, p. 280. * "Al Kelly", in Frank Cullen, ''Vaudeville, Old & New: An Encyclopedia of Variety Performers in America'', Vol. 1, Routledge, 2007, p. 621. Articles * "Al Kelly Is Dead; Famed Comedian; Double-Talk Expert Was in Show Business 52 Years", in ''
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'', 7 September 1966. * "Al Kelly Funeral Today", in ''
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'', 8 September 1966. * "Show Business Figures Hear Al Kelly Eulogized", in ''
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'', 9 September 1966. * "Al Kelly, Double-Talking Comic Dies in N.Y. at 67;Kelly's birthdate was eventually found to be in 1896; before that, he was believed to be born in 1899 (it is common in the show-biz to bill oneself younger), hence the "1899" found in older reference books, and titles such as "Dies in N.Y. at 67" in newspapers (he actually died at 69). Overflow Crowd at Rites", in ''
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'', 14 September 1966.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kelly, Al 1896 births 1966 deaths American male comedians 20th-century American comedians Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States People from Smarhon’ District American people of Belarusian-Jewish descent Belarusian Jews Jews from the Russian Empire