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Joseph Abraham Gottlieb (February 3, 1918 – October 17, 2007), known professionally as Joey Bishop, was an American entertainer who appeared on television as early as 1948 and eventually starred in his own weekly comedy series playing a talk/
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host, then later hosted a late-night talk show with Regis Philbin as his young sidekick on ABC. He also was a member of the "
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" with
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,
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, Sammy Davis Jr. and Peter Lawford. He is listed as 96th entry on Comedy Central's list of 100 greatest comedians.


Early life and education

Bishop, the youngest of five children, was born in the
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, New York City, the son of
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immigrants Anna (née Siegel) and Jacob Gottlieb. His father was a bicycle repairman. Bishop was raised in South Philadelphia,
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. Bishop was drafted into the US Army during
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, and he rose to the rank of sergeant in the Special Services, serving at Fort Sam Houston in
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.


Career

Bishop began his career as part of a stand-up comedy act with his elder brother, Maury. He appeared on ''
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'' on May 28, 1950, '' The Dinah Shore Chevy Show'' on April 19, 1957, and many other variety programs in the early days of television. He guest-hosted '' The Tonight Show'' substituting for
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, and then guest-hosted '' The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' at least 175 times in the 1960s, and from 1971 to 1976 more than anyone else until that time (
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and
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later surpassed his record). He also frequently appeared on Steve Allen's and
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's previous versions of ''The Tonight Show''. He later had his own late-night show. Bishop starred in the situation comedy '' The Joey Bishop Show'' that premiered on September 20, 1961, and ran for 123 episodes over four seasons, first on NBC and later CBS. Bishop played Joey Barnes, at first a publicity agent and then later a
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host. Abby Dalton joined the cast in 1962 as his wife. Bishop later hosted a 90-minute late-night talk show, also titled '' The Joey Bishop Show'', that was launched by ABC on April 17, 1967, as competition to Carson's ''Tonight Show'' and ran until December 26, 1969. His sidekick was then-newcomer Regis Philbin. Bishop was among the stars of the original '' Ocean's 11'' film about military veterans who reunite in a plot to rob five Las Vegas casinos on New Year's Eve. He co-starred with
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,
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, Sammy Davis Jr., and Peter Lawford of the so-called Rat Pack, although the five of them did not publicly acknowledge that name. During filming, the five entertainers performed together onstage in Vegas at the
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. Bishop did only a little singing and dancing, but he told jokes and wrote most of the act's material. He later appeared with Sinatra, Martin, Davis, and Lawford in the military adventure ''
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'' (1962), a loose remake of ''
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'' (1939), and with Martin in the Western comedy '' Texas Across the River'' (1966), in which he portrayed an Indian. Bishop was the only member of the Rat Pack to work with members of a younger group of actors dubbed the
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, appearing (as a ghost) in the film ''
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'' (1990) with
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and Ally Sheedy. His final appearance in a film was a non-speaking role in ''
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'' (1996), written and directed by his son, Larry. His character was named Gottlieb, which was his real surname. The film was panned by critics. Bishop was portrayed by
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in the HBO film '' The Rat Pack'' (1998).


Personal life and final years

Bishop wed Sylvia Ruzga in 1941, and they were married for 58 years until her death from
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in 1999. They had one son, Larry Bishop, a film director and actor. Thereafter, Bishop had a longtime companion, Nora Garibotti. In failing health for some time, Bishop died at age 89 of multiple organ failure on October 17, 2007, in his home on
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, as the last surviving
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member. Per Bishop's wishes, his remains were cremated and scattered in the Pacific Ocean near his home. He had two grandsons, Kirk and Scott. The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia posthumously inducted Bishop into their Hall of Fame in 2009.


Filmography

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'' (1958) as Ski Krokowski *'' The Naked and the Dead'' (1958) as Roth *'' Onionhead'' (1958) as Sidney Gutsell *'' Ocean's 11'' (1960) as Mushy' O'Connors *'' Pepe'' (1960) as Joey Bishop (Cameo) *''
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'' (1962) as Sgt.-Maj. Roger Boswell *'' Johnny Cool'' (1963) as Holmes – Used Car Salesman *'' Texas Across the River'' (1966) as Kronk *''
A Guide for the Married Man ''A Guide for the Married Man'' is a 1967 American bedroom-farce comedy film starring Walter Matthau, Robert Morse, and Inger Stevens. It was directed by Gene Kelly. It features many cameos, including Lucille Ball, Jack Benny, Terry-Thomas ...
'' (1967) as Technical Adviser (Charlie) *'' Who's Minding the Mint?'' (1967) as Ralph Randazzo *'' Valley of the Dolls'' (1967) as MC at Telethon *'' The Delta Force'' (1986) as Harry Goldman (Passenger) *''
Betsy's Wedding ''Betsy's Wedding'' is a 1990 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Alan Alda. The film stars Alda, Joey Bishop, Madeline Kahn, Catherine O'Hara, Joe Pesci, Ally Sheedy, Bibi Besch, Burt Young, and Molly Ringwald. It was theatric ...
'' (1990) as Mr. Hopper – Eddie's Father *''
Mad Dog Time ''Mad Dog Time'' (also known as ''Trigger Happy'') is a 1996 American ensemble crime comedy film written and directed by Larry Bishop and starring Ellen Barkin, Gabriel Byrne, Richard Dreyfuss, Jeff Goldblum and Diane Lane. The film is notable fo ...
'' (1996) as Mr. Gottlieb (final film role)


Television work

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Show'' (May 3, 1958) (guest star) as Himself *'' Richard Diamond, Private Detective'' in "No Laughing Matter" (1959) as Joey Kirk *'' The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Welcome Home Elvis'' (May 12, 1960) as Himself *''
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'' (1960–1966) (frequent panelist) as Himself *'' Make Room for Daddy'' (1961) *'' The Joey Bishop Show '' (1961–1965) situation comedy co-starring Abby Dalton, originally on NBC, then CBS as Joey Barnes / Joey Barnes Jr. / Louie *''
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'' (1961–1967) (frequent guest) *'' Get Smart'' (September 23, 1967) (cameo guest) as Himself *'' The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' (1962–1992) (frequent guest & substitute host) as Himself *''
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'' (1966–1981) (frequent panelist) as Himself *'' The Joey Bishop Show'' (1967–1969) late-night 90-minute
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on ABC *''
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'' (March 25, 1968/April 29, 1968/January 18, 1971) as Himself *'' Chico and the Man'' (1976) as Charlie *''
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'' (July 7, 1976) special guest star as Himself *'' Celebrity Sweepstakes'' (1974–1977) (frequent panelist) as Himself *'' Match Game'' (1976) as Panelist *'' Liar's Club'' (1976–1978) (frequent panelist) as Himself *'' Break the Bank'' (1976–1977) (frequent panelist) as Himself *''
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'' (1985) as Buster Bailey *''Glory Years'' (1987) as Sydney Rosen


References


External links

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Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia website
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