The Life and Sad Ending of Paul Winchell
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- čas přidán 20. 12. 2020
- Mini bio of the life of actor Paul Winchell who is probably most famous for hosted The Paul Winchell Show, which also used two other titles during its prime time run on NBC: The Speidel Show
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I’m sorry that the commentary completely overlooked an important aspect of his life. He was an inventor and made contributions to the artificial heart. Quit a creative fellow.
Of all the things you said about the smell the creation of the artificial heart was extraordinary especially at this time
I don't see how this is a sad ending!
Was thinking that too. A very talented man. Who lived a good life
Dick Dastardly, Tigger,Gargamel,and so many others...grew up with this guy...R.I.P.
Knucklhead Smith and Jerry Mahoney,I remember them well as a child
The guy was a ventriloquist, inventor and beloved iconic voice actor who lived to 82. We should all be so lucky to have such a “sad” life!
I remember him as a celebrity panelist on Can You Top This? There’s an appearance or two that I can very vaguely recall but if I didn’t know any better I’d swear he had a mustache at the time.
What was the sad ending??? That he died? We will all do that, I don't call that a sad ending, but a great beginning.
he also created the artificial heart
He was a genius.
He had another children's show in the 70's called Runaround. He was in an episode of The Brady Bunch. Also him and Jerry Mahoney were in a Kellogg's Frosted Mini Wheats commercial.
Another thing too. When THE TIGGER MOVIE was in production, Paul was originally signed on to voice Tigger like always, but after just one day, Paul was let go from the project because his voice became too scratchy to portray Tigger anymore. As a result, Jim Cummings took his place.
3:22 it’s a fleegle, not fleegly… and how was that I said ending? I mean yeah, he died… but I think we were all wondering if it’s like sad as if his career was over, or something came up that would change his life or something like that
I noticed people were also talking about him inventing the artificial heart but he was also in "The Gummie Bears" cartoon
Narration too stiff and mispronounced names. You can hear the paper rustling ad he reads. Not a sad ending. He lived a full life and died, as we all will.
That is NOT a picture of April Winchell
0:13 changing papers :)
This VIDEO is sad for scamming us with a misleading title.
That’s not a sad ending.
It gets people to click.
not a sad ,,ife at all
How is how life and ending sad ? Horrible title