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Ed McMahon dead at 86

Posted By: Just Lou

Ed McMahon dead at 86 - 06/23/09 12:30 PM

LOS ANGELES -- NBC News reports that Ed McMahon, the longtime sidekick of Johnny Carson on the "Tonight Show," has died after long battle with cancer.

The network home of the "Tonight Show" confirmed the television personality's death with McMahon's manager.

He was 86.

McMahon was recently hospitalized at the UCLA Ronald Reagan Hospital in Los Angeles for a bout of pneumonia.

The entertainer was made famous for his role on the "Tonight Show" alongside Johnny Carson and as the host of "Star Search."

He later became a mainstay on commercials as the presenter of giant checks for the American Family Publishers sweepstakes.

McMahon's bankruptcy proceedings brought the aging Californian back into the limelight.
Posted By: Beth E

Re: Ed McMahon dead at 86 - 06/23/09 12:43 PM

Not unexpected, but still a shame.

Now Johnny can meet him at the gates and say, "Heeeeeerrrreee's Ed".

He was TV's most famous second banana, sitting alongside Johnny Carson during what was arguably the golden age of NBC's Tonight Show, from 1962 to 1992, welcoming a nightly national audience with his opening cry of "Heeeeeeeeeeeere's Johnny."

But now that voice is stilled. NBC News announced Tuesday morning that Ed McMahon, 86, had died after a battle with cancer. He had been hospitalized for pneumonia in January.

Father Also a Pitchman
According to a 1980 profile in PEOPLE, the future TV sidekick was born in Detroit but spent his early childhood sharing his parents' life on the road. Ed Sr. was a pitchman – "to put it nicely, a promoter," says McMahon – and was forever on the move. "I changed towns more often than a pickpocket," McMahon recalled. "I went to some 15 schools before high school. Nobody ever knew my name, and I was painfully shy."

While he would daydream of growing up to become a radio announcer, and fantasized that a flashlight was a make-believe microphone, the young Ed was finally left with his grandmother Katie Fitzgerald McMahon in Lowell, Mass., where he graduated from high school in 1939 and went on to Boston College.

Joining the Marines in 1941, he spent two years as a flight instructor in Jacksonville, Fla. In 1945 he married his first – of an eventual three – wives, Alyce Ferrell. Leaving the Marines in 1946, he enrolled as a drama and speech major at Washington's Catholic University, still hoping to get into radio – and hawking pots and pans door to door and even pushing vegetable slicers on the Atlantic City Boardwalk to make money.

Graduating in 1949, McMahon landed a job at WCAU-TV in Philadelphia. Nine years later, after a second tour with the Marines in Korea, he hosted his own local show when he was summoned to New York to meet Johnny Carson, then starring on ABC's Who Do You Trust?

Working with Carson
His first memory of Carson was not promising. "He was standing with his back to the door, staring at a couple of workmen putting letters on a theater marquee. I walked over and stood beside him. Finally the two guys finished, and Johnny asked, 'What have you been doing?' I told him. He said, 'Good to meet you, Ed,' shook my hand and I was out of the office. The whole meeting was about as exciting as watching a traffic light change," McMahon remembered.

Still, the job of Carson's foil became his, and four years later Carson assumed the Tonight throne after Jack Paar had retired. The rest was TV history.

In addition to his widow, Pamela, McMahon is survived by six adult children: three sons and three daughters – as well as legions of fans.

Besides setting up Carson's jokes for 30 years, McMahon was also a familiar TV face as the emcee of Star Search. In 2008, he and wife Pamela also made news for a series of financial woes that resulted in the near-foreclosure of their Beverly Hills-area home.
Posted By: Just Lou

Re: Ed McMahon dead at 86 - 06/23/09 01:17 PM

I believe he was just about to get evicted from his home.
Posted By: Beth E

Re: Ed McMahon dead at 86 - 06/23/09 01:20 PM

Yeah, he was. I know Donald Trump had been negotiating to buy it, and rent it back to him. I guess that fell through.
Posted By: The Italian Stallionette

Re: Ed McMahon dead at 86 - 06/23/09 01:44 PM

Too bad. I did hear he was very sick so I'm not too shocked. Still, he'll always be the "Heeeeeer's Johnnny"voice. RIP frown

I never could understand how someone that rich can lose their house. confused I mean, if I got rich or into any kind of money, the first thing I'd want to pay for is the roof over my head. I guess you have to be there.


TIS
Posted By: SC

Re: Ed McMahon dead at 86 - 06/23/09 09:03 PM

Does anyone remember seeing McMahon in a movie about two kids terrorizing subway passengers?

It was from the mid '60s and starred Tony Musante as a teenager bent on creating havoc on the train's passengers, including McMahon who portrayed a husband (sitting meekly with his wife). Ed was surprisingly good in this small role.
Posted By: The Italian Stallionette

Re: Ed McMahon dead at 86 - 06/23/09 09:12 PM

Yes, I saw it SC. I remember because you mentioned Tony Musante (tv's Toma) who I liked. I can't think of the title of the movie, but I'll try to find out. wink

It was a small role for McMahon but I do remember it. He's so easily recognizable.


TIS
Posted By: SC

Re: Ed McMahon dead at 86 - 06/23/09 09:14 PM

It was titled "The Incident".
Posted By: The Italian Stallionette

Re: Ed McMahon dead at 86 - 06/23/09 09:18 PM

Yes, It was released in 1967. I don't know that it was a real popular movie. I saw it a few years later on tv. smile


TIS

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