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Jack E. Leonard (April 24, 1910 – May 10, 1973) was an American comedian who made frequent appearances on television variety and game shows.
Leonard's birth name was Leonard Lebitsky and he was sometimes called Fat Jack. As was the case with many rising comics in the 1950s, his exposure on The Tonight Show hosted by Jack Paar put Leonard over the top. He became a busy performer on television and in nightclubs. He worked steadily in the big rooms of Las Vegas, insulting the high-rollers and losers who needed a laugh.
Leonard's comedic method was sarcastic and aggressive, creating an... MORE
Jack E. Leonard (April 24, 1910 – May 10, 1973) was an American comedian who made frequent appearances on television variety and game shows.
Leonard's birth name was Leonard Lebitsky and he was sometimes called Fat Jack. As was the case with many rising comics in the 1950s, his exposure on The Tonight Show hosted by Jack Paar put Leonard over the top. He became a busy performer on television and in nightclubs. He worked steadily in the big rooms of Las Vegas, insulting the high-rollers and losers who needed a laugh.
Leonard's comedic method was sarcastic and aggressive, creating an "insult humor" genre which anticipated Don Rickles. (Appropriately, a Friars' Club roast in honor of Rickles was emceed by Jack E. Leonard, who introduced Rickles as "a man who's been doing my act for about 12 years now!") Jack E. Leonard's strong and unapologetic on-stage personality ("Good evening, opponents!") belied a gentle and giving spirit that all of his friends knew well, and which would occasionally be revealed in his act when he would perform against type and sing a sentimental song. A trademark joke, always getting a big laugh, was when he would take off his hat revealing his bald head and LESS
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