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Paul Edward Lynde (; June 13, 1926January 10, 1982) was an American comedian, actor and game show panelist. A character actor with a distinctively campy and snarky persona that often poked fun at his barely closeted homosexuality, Lynde was well known for his roles as Uncle Arthur on '' Bewitched,'' the befuddled father Harry MacAfee in '' Bye Bye Birdie'' and as a regular "center square" panelist on the game show ''
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'' from 1968 to 1981. He also voiced animated characters for five Hanna-Barbera productions. Lynde regularly topped audience polls of most-liked TV stars, and was routinely admired and recognized by his peers during his lifetime.
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once described Lynde as being capable of getting laughs by reading "a phone book, tornado alert, or seed catalogue". Lynde once said that, while he would rather be recognized as a serious actor, "we live in a world that needs laughter and I've decided if I can make people laugh, I'm making an important contribution."


Early life

Paul Lynde was born in Mount Vernon, Ohio, the son of Sylvia Bell (Doup) and Hoy Corydon Lynde, who owned and operated a meat market. Fifth-born among six siblings, Lynde had older sisters, Grace and Helen, older brothers, Richard Hoy and Coradon ("Cordy") George and younger brother, John ("Johnny"). His favorite brother, Coradon, died in 1944 at the age of 21, in the
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in World War II. Five years later in 1949, his parents died within three months of each other. Lynde graduated from Mount Vernon High School in 1944, where he played the bass drum in its high school band. He then studied speech and drama at
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in Evanston, Illinois, where his classmates included Cloris Leachman,
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, Patricia Neal, Jeffrey Hunter and Claude Akins. At Northwestern, he was active in the school's theatrical productions, and joined the Upsilon chapter of the fraternity
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. He is listed among its most famous members. He graduated in 1948.


Career

After graduating from college, Lynde moved to New York City, taking odd jobs while looking for his show business break. His first appearance as a stand-up comic was at the famed supper club Number One Fifth Avenue. He made his Broadway debut in the hit revue '' New Faces of 1952'' in which he co-starred with fellow newcomers Eartha Kitt, Robert Clary, Alice Ghostley and Carol Lawrence. In his monologue from that revue, the "Trip of the Month Club," Lynde portrayed a man on crutches recounting his misadventures on the African safari trip he took with his late wife. The show was filmed and released as '' New Faces'' in 1954. After the revue's run, Lynde co-starred in the short-lived 1956 sitcom '' Stanley'' opposite Buddy Hackett and Carol Burnett, both of whom were also starting their careers in show business. That year, he guest starred on NBC's sitcom '' The Martha Raye Show''. Lynde returned to Broadway in 1960 when he was cast as Harry MacAfee, the father in '' Bye Bye Birdie''. He also played the role in the 1963 film adaptation. That year, he recorded a live album, ''Recently Released'', issued as an LP record. All six tracks were written by him. Once he could afford writers, he rarely used his own material until his tenure on ''The Hollywood Squares'' years later. Lynde was in great demand in the 1960s. During the 1961–62 television season he was a regular on NBC's '' The Perry Como Show'' as part of the Kraft Music Hall players with Don Adams, Kaye Ballard and Sandy Stewart. He was a familiar face on many
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s, including '' The Phil Silvers Show'', '' The Farmer's Daughter'', '' The Patty Duke Show'', '' The Munsters'', '' The Flying Nun'', '' Gidget'', '' I Dream of Jeannie'' and '' F Troop''; and
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s such as '' The Ed Sullivan Show'' and '' The Dean Martin Show''. He also was featured in a number of 1960s films, including '' Send Me No Flowers'' and '' The Glass Bottom Boat'', both starring Doris Day. Lynde's best known sitcom role was on '' Bewitched''.


''Bewitched''

In 1965, Lynde made his debut appearance on '' Bewitched'' during the first-season episode "Driving is the Only Way to Fly" (air date March 25, 1965). His role as mortal Harold Harold, Samantha Stephens's nervous driving instructor, was well received by viewers. Lynde also impressed series star Elizabeth Montgomery and her husband, director/producer William Asher, who created a recurring role for Lynde as Endora's practical-joking brother Uncle Arthur. Lynde made 10 appearances on ''Bewitched'' as the beloved character, the first being "The Joker is a Card" (air date October 14, 1965). His final appearance in the sitcom was in "The House That Uncle Arthur Built" (February 11, 1971) in the series' seventh season. Paul Lynde, Elizabeth Montgomery and William Asher became good friends and were regularly seen together off the set.


Television pilots

Lynde starred in four failed television pilots in the 1960s: * ''Howie'' (1962, CBS) * ''Two's Company'' (1965, ABC) * ''Sedgewick Hawk-Styles: Prince of Danger'' (1966, ABC) * ''Manley and the Mob'' (1967, ABC) Of the four shows, only the Victorian detective spoof ''Sedgewick Hawk-Styles: Prince of Danger'' was initially picked up by ABC, only to be cancelled at the last minute. William Asher commented in the A&E ''
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'' episode on Lynde that ABC had reservations about Lynde, most notably his increasingly erratic offscreen behavior and the persistent rumors of his homosexuality.


''The Hollywood Squares''

In 1966, Lynde debuted on the fledgling game show ''
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'' and quickly became its iconic guest star. Eventually he assumed a permanent spot as the "center square," a move that ensured that he would be called upon by contestants at least once in almost every round. Despite an urban legend to the contrary, Lynde remained in the center at the producers' discretion. On ''The Hollywood Squares'', Lynde was best able to showcase his comedic talents with short, salty one-liners, spoken in his signature snickering delivery. Many gags were thinly-veiled allusions to his
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. Other jokes relied on
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, an alleged fondness for deviant behaviors, or dealt with touchy subject matter for 1970s television. Appearing a total of 707 times, Lynde garnered considerable fame and wealth from the series. He eventually became disenchanted with being what he called "boxed into" ''The Hollywood Squares'' and he departed the series in 1979. In 1980, ''The Hollywood Squares'' experienced a downward trend in Nielsen ratings and Lynde was approached about returning to the program. He initially declined, but changed his mind when told he would receive co-star billing with host Peter Marshall. He returned to the series in the spring of 1980 and remained with the show until its cancellation in February 1981.


Voice acting

Between 1969 and 1973, Lynde did extensive voice work on animated cartoons, particularly those of Hanna-Barbera Productions. His most notable roles included: * Templeton, the gluttonous rat in the animated feature '' Charlotte's Web''; * Mildew Wolf, from '' It's the Wolf!'' (a segment of ''
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''); * Claude Pertwee, neighbor on ''
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''; and * Sylvester Sneekly (a.k.a. "the Hooded Claw") in ''
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''. Lynde's sardonic inflections added a dimension to such lines as the sly, drawn-out whine, "What's in it for ''meeee?"'' His distinctive voice remains popular among impressionists. Although it is sometimes assumed that actress Alice Ghostley based her speech patterns and mannerisms on Lynde's, according to actress Kaye Ballard, "It was Paul who was influenced by Alice".


''The Paul Lynde Show'' and ''Temperatures Rising''

In 1972, Lynde starred in a short-lived ABC sitcom, '' The Paul Lynde Show''. The series was a contractual fulfillment to ABC in place of an aborted ninth season of ''Bewitched''. Lynde starred as Paul Simms, an uptight attorney and father who was at odds with his liberal-minded son-in-law. The family included wife Martha ( Elizabeth Allen), daughters Sally (
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) and Barbara ( Jane Actman), Barbara's husband Howie ( John Calvin) and Howie's parents ( Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara). Critics perceived the show as a derivative of '' All in the Family,'' television's then most-popular primetime program, although many admitted the writing was top notch and the sexual connotations gave it an extra bit of spice. Lynde was nominated for a Best Actor Golden Globe for the show. Scheduled opposite the first half of the Top 30 hit '' The Carol Burnett Show'' on CBS and the Top 20 hit '' Adam-12'' on NBC, the series garnered low ratings and was canceled after a single season. Contemporaneous media reports showed that viewers liked Lynde but not ''The Paul Lynde Show'' and liked another ABC show, '' Temperatures Rising'', but disliked co-star
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. Unhappy himself, Whitmore left the show and ABC moved Lynde to ''Temperatures Rising'' for the 1973–74 season. This move came despite the objections of William Asher, producer of both shows, who also quit in protest of ABC's meddling. Ratings for ''The New Temperatures Rising'' were even lower than the previous season, in part because Asher's replacements shifted the show's tone to a much darker one than the previous season. ABC cancelled the show and its time slot was taken by mid-season replacement '' Happy Days''. ABC later decided to resuscitate the program, with additional cast changes (most notably, Alice Ghostley, who replaced Sudie Bond in the role of Lynde's sister, Edwina). ABC also convinced Asher, who admitted Lynde's presence likely saved the series, to come back. Seven further episodes were produced for summer 1974 airings, after which the series was permanently canceled.


Summer stock theatre

Lynde was a fixture on the Kenley Players summer stock theatre circuit, appearing in '' Don't Drink the Water'' (1970, 1979), '' The Impossible Years'' (1969, 1978), ''Mother is Engaged'' (1974), ''My Daughter is Rated X'' (1973), ''
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'' (1971) and ''Stop, Thief, Stop!'' (1975). In all he appeared in nine Kenley Players productions, more than any other headliner. In the summer of 1980 Paul toured the US and Canada, headlining three one act plays of "California Suite", "Plaza Suite", and "Last of the Red Hot Lovers", entitled 'Neil Simon's Suite', with cast members, Beverly Sanders, friend and bodyguard, Paul Barresi and Kristie Siverson.


Television specials and variety shows

Lynde's continuing popularity led to his being signed by ABC to host a series of specials from 1975 to 1979, including: *''The Paul Lynde Comedy Hour'' (November 6, 1975) with Jack Albertson, Nancy Walker and the Osmond Brothers; *'' The Paul Lynde Halloween Special'' (October 29, 1976) featuring the first prime-time network appearance of
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, along with Margaret Hamilton recreating her role as the Wicked Witch of the West from '' The Wizard of Oz''. Hamilton and Billie Hayes (as '' H.R. Pufnstufs Witchiepoo) teamed up in a skit where they ask Lynde to help them improve their (witches) image. Other guests included Betty White, Donny and
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, Tim Conway and
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; *''The Paul Lynde Comedy Hour'' (April 23, 1977) with Cloris Leachman and
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; *''
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'' (December 7, 1977) with Alice Ghostley, Martha Raye, George Gobel and
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; *''The Paul Lynde Comedy Hour'' (May 20, 1978) with Juliet Prowse, Brenda Vaccaro and Harry Morgan; *''Paul Lynde at the Movies'' (March 24, 1979) with Betty White, Vicki Lawrence, Robert Urich and Gary Coleman; *''Paul Lynde Goes M-A-A-A-AD'' (May 20, 1979) with Marie Osmond, Charo and Vicki Lawrence. Lynde was a regular guest on the variety show '' Donny & Marie'' between 1976 and 1978, until he lost his guest-starring role due to very public, drunken arguments with police officers.


Guest appearances and film roles

Acting jobs continued to be scarce for Lynde, although it is unclear whether or not this was related to his alcoholism, which made him difficult to work with. As demand for his services declined, he accepted a wider variety of job offers. In 1978, he appeared as a guest weatherman for WSPD-TV in Toledo, Ohio, to publicize both ''The Hollywood Squares'' and a summer stock performance. In the 1979 comedy '' The Villain'' (released as ''Cactus Jack'' in the U.K.), he appeared as Indian chief Nervous Elk alongside former ''Bye Bye Birdie'' co-star
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. This was his final film role. November 1980, the Beaux Arts Society, Inc. (founded in 1857) designated Paul Lynde "King" of the Beaux Arts Ball, with
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designated as "Queen". Paul Lynde remained a Life Member of the Beaux Arts Society from 1980 until his untimely death.


Awards

In 1976, at the Sixth Annual American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA) "Entertainer of the Year Awards", Lynde received an award for being voted the funniest man of the year. Lynde immediately turned his award over to host
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, citing him as "the funniest man ever". The unexpected gesture shocked Gleason.


Personal life

Despite his campy and flamboyant television persona, Lynde's private life and sexual orientation were not directly acknowledged or discussed on television or in other media during his lifetime. According to an essay on the website for The Biography Channel, in the 1970s, entertainment journalists did not investigate the private lives of performers who were best known as game show regulars. A 1976 ''
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'' magazine article on Lynde included text about Stan Finesmith, who was described as Lynde's hairstylist, "suite mate" and "chauffeur-bodyguard". The magazine included one photograph of Lynde as Finesmith styled his hair. During Lynde's lifetime, this was as close as the media came to hinting at his homosexuality. Cathy Rudolph, a friend of Lynde who published a 2013 book ''Paul Lynde: A Biography – His Life, His Love(s) and His Laughter'', stated in a 2018 interview that "being gay and having to hide it frustrated him". With the wealth Lynde had earned working on ''Hollywood Squares'', he bought
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's Hollywood mansion and spent an enormous amount of money on renovations and décor. He lived there with his beloved dog, Harry MacAfee, until Harry died in 1977. Afterward, Lynde could not stay in the house without him and later bought a new home. Lynde suffered from weight problems, weighing when he graduated from high school. He was honored by Weight Watchers in 1977.


Struggles with alcohol

Lynde struggled with
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and had numerous run-ins with the law, including frequent arrests for public intoxication.
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and Kaye Ballard confirmed that Lynde, when inebriated, became very cruel, sometimes violent and would sometimes ridicule his friends. In July 1965, Lynde was involved in an incident in which a friend, another young actor, accidentally fell to his death from the window of their hotel room in
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's Sir Francis Drake Hotel. Lynde and 24-year-old James “Bing” Davidson had been drinking for hours when Davidson, while "horsing around,” according to an
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report, slipped and fell eight stories. In October 1977, Lynde was involved in an incident at his alma mater,
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, when he was the Grand Marshal for
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. At a fast food restaurant near the campus after the homecoming parade, he made racist remarks and gestures to black NU professor James P. Pitts. Lynde blamed his behavior on fatigue and inebriation. In January 1978, while in Salt Lake City to record a segment for the TV variety show ''Donny & Marie'', Lynde was arrested outside a tavern and charged with interfering with a police officer. Lynde's vehicle had been broken into and his valuables stolen while he was inside the tavern. The arresting officer had been investigating a different car burglary and claimed Lynde kept insisting that he "attend to Lynde's complaint" instead. The complaint was later dropped. Determined to get his life back on track, Lynde became sober and drug-free in early 1980.


Death

On January 10, 1982, after Lynde failed to attend a birthday celebration, his friend, actor/model
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, became concerned. When he and another friend, actor Dean Dittman, could not get an answer after calling him on the phone and knocking on his door, Barresi broke into the side entrance to Lynde's home in Beverly Hills, California, and found him dead in his bed in the early morning hours of January 11, 1982. Lynde was 55 years old. Stories circulated suggesting that Lynde had a visitor at the time of his death who fled the scene, but evidence indicated the stories were false. Lynde regularly activated his house alarm before retiring for the evening. When Barresi broke in, the alarm blared, indicating that Lynde had been alone at the time of his death and that he had died in his sleep. Contrary to other reports that Lynde was found naked, Barresi said, "Not so. Paul was in his pajamas and wearing a robe." The coroner ruled the death a
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. Lynde's cremated remains are interred at Amity Cemetery, in Amity, Knox County, Ohio, next to those of his brother Johnny and sister Helen. His mother, father, and veteran brother Coradon are buried at the same cemetery.


Legacy

A biography was published in 2005, titled ''Center Square: The Paul Lynde Story''. Authors Steve Wilson and Joe Florenski described Lynde as "
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without a piano" and that to most 1970s-era viewers, he was "a frustrated bit player and character actor on a daytime game show". To the homosexual community, his reputation was less than stellar: "In some ways, he came to symbolize what's perceived to be a self-loathing era for gay culture." Lynde's distinctive vocal delivery has also been widely imitated: *Cartoon creator/voice actor Seth MacFarlane has acknowledged that the voice of Roger the Alien on '' American Dad!'' was modeled after Lynde. *Actor/comedian Michael Airington portrays Lynde in the show ''Oh My Goodness It's Paul Lynde'' and ''An Evening with Paul Lynde'', recreating Lynde's 1976 live show and ''Off Center: The Paul Lynde Show''. Airington licenses the rights from the Paul Lynde Estate. He also sang the theme of '' Samurai Pizza Cats'' in an impersonated Paul Lynde voice. *In 2018, drag queen BenDeLaCreme won the " Snatch Game" episode of the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars with a portrayal of Lynde. *In July 2020, it was announced that actor and comedian
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and producer Tom McNulty were developing a biopic based on the life of Lynde entitled ''Man in the Box'', with Eichner set to star as Lynde.


Filmography


Film

* '' New Faces'' (1954) (also writer) – Himself * '' Son of Flubber'' (1963) – Sportscaster * '' Bye Bye Birdie'' (1963) – Harry MacAfee * '' Under the Yum Yum Tree'' (1963) – Murphy * '' For Those Who Think Young'' (1964) – Sid Hoyt * '' Send Me No Flowers'' (1964) – Mr. Atkins * ''
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'' (1965) – Bullets * '' The Glass Bottom Boat'' (1966) – Homer Cripps * ''Silent Treatment'' (1968) (documentary) * '' How Sweet It Is!'' (1968) – The purser * '' Charlotte's Web'' (1973) Templeton – (voice) * '' Journey Back to Oz'' (1974) Pumpkinhead – (voice) * '' Hugo the Hippo'' (1975) – Aban-Khan – (voice) * ''
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'' (1978) – Dr. Roger Vidal, M.D. * ''Sweet Emotion'' (1978) – Shame (voice) * '' The Villain'' (1979) – Nervous Elk


Television

* ''
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'' (1955) * ''The Good Fairy'' (1956) * '' Stanley'' (1956–57) * '' The Perry Como Show'' (1961–63) * '' The Patty Duke Show'' (1963, one episode) * '' Burke's Law'' (1963–65, three episodes) * '' The Munsters'' (1964–65, "Dr. Edward Dudley", three episodes) * '' The Cara Williams Show'' (1964, "Charles Crump", episode "Three on a Mismatch") * '' Bewitched'' (1964–71, "Harold Harold", one episode; "Uncle Arthur", 10 episodes) * '' The Farmer's Daughter'' (1965, two episodes) * '' Gidget'' (1965, one episode) * '' I Dream of Jeannie'' (1966–1968, three episodes) * '' F Troop'' (1966, one episode) * ''
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'' (1966–81) * ''
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'' (1969, 1976–77) * ''
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'' (1967, one episode) * '' Hey, Landlord'' (1967, one episode) * '' The Beverly Hillbillies'' (1967, one episode) * '' The Mothers-In-Law'' (1968, one episode) * '' The Flying Nun'' (1968, one episode) * '' Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers'' (1968–1969) * '' Gidget Grows Up'' (1969) * ''
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'' (1969–71) (voice) * '' Love, American Style'' (1969–74) * ''
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'' (1969–71) (voice) uncredited * '' Where's Huddles'' (1970) (voice) * ''
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'' (1968–69) * ''
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'' (1972) * '' The Paul Lynde Show'' (1972–73) * ''
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'' (1978) * ''Paul Lynde at the Movies'' (1979)


Unsold pilots

* ''Howie'' (1962, CBS) * ''Two's Company'' (1965, ABC) * ''Sedgewick Hawk-Styles: Prince of Danger'' (1966, ABC) * ''Manley and the Mob'' (1967, ABC)


Recordings

* ''Recently Released'' (1960) Vinyl, LP, Mono; Columbia Records CL1534


See also

*


References


Further reading

* ''Center Square: The Paul Lynde Story'' (2005) by Steve Wilson and Joe Florenski.


External links


Official website
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at TVParty.com
Paul Lynde at the Rotten Library




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