Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
I'm not sure if I remember Frye. confused He is the one famous for the Nixon, "I'm not a crook" line? For some reason I thought that was Rich Little that started the fun with Nixon...


Rich Little did a decent 'Nixon' imitation.

But yes, it was David Frye who absolutely mastered the man. I remember watching it, even physically he had the facial expression, shoulder hunch, and double-armed VICTORY stance.

Ironically, he made his Nixon SO infamous that that is all I really remember him for.

Rich Little did just about everyone well, including a fabulous Johnny Carson who no other impressionist could evey do quite so expertly.


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