William Allan Van Evera (11 August 1934 – 8 January 2003), known by the stage name Billy Van, was a
Canadian
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comedian, actor, and singer.
Biography
Van was born in
Toronto
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,
Ontario
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, and dropped out of
Bloor Collegiate Institute in Grade 11 to pursue a career as an entertainer. Starting as a youth, he and his four brothers toured
North America
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as a singing act called the Van Evera Brothers. After leaving his brothers and dropping "Evera" from his name, Van performed as a singer, leading the Billy Van Four and later the Billy Van Singers, and making frequent appearances on Canadian variety television shows such as ''Fancy Free''.
The single "I Miss You" / "The Last Sunrise" by the Billy Van Four, released on the Rodeo International label, peaked at number 29 on the
CHUM Chart
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It consisted of 50 top tunes from May 1957 to July 1968, but in Augus ...
in Toronto in March 1961.
As a comedian, Van gained national attention in 1963 as a performer on
CBC Television
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's late-night satire programme ''
Nightcap''. In 1966, after completion of the third season, he threatened to quit the show when the CBC wouldn't give him a requested raise from (equivalent to $ in ) to $500 (equivalent to $ in ) per episode. At that time, a columnist in ''
The Globe and Mail
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'' called Van "perhaps the most talented variety performer ever developed by the CBC." After the dispute became public, the CBC capitulated and Van continued on the show for its final season. Van appeared in a six-part spinoff series, ''Flemingdon Park'', based on a recurring ''Nightcap'' skit, that aired at the beginning of 1967. ''Nightcap'' was cancelled in May 1967. In the United States he appeared in many commercials for
Colt 45 Malt Liquor as a man sitting at a table waiting for a drink, unfazed by everything going on around him; Van starred in these commercials throughout the 60s and 70s, and won a
Clio Award
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for one of these commercials in 1975.
Through the 1970s, Van was a regular member of the "home team" on the
CHCH-TV
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charades
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series ''
Party Game
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''. In 1971, he began making ''
The Hilarious House of Frightenstein'', also for CHCH in
Hamilton, Ontario
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. It is this show for which he is best known, and it has developed a cult following. 130 episodes were produced, and Van played almost every lead character.
The characters included the Count (Count Frightenstein, for which he put on a fake
Bela Lugosi
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-type voice); Grizelda the Ghastly Gourmet (an old witch with a cauldron who did a cooking show); the Wolfman, who, in an imitation of DJ
Wolfman Jack
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would play records, and dance to them, while wearing a werewolf costume (rock songs from
Sly and the Family Stone
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,
The Archies
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, or other bands of the era were played in their entirety); the Librarian, an ancient bearded character who tried "to horrify you" with benign fairy tales from dusty old cobwebbed volumes, then would be disappointed when the unseen viewers were not horrified; Dr. Petvet, who would bring animals onto a set and talk about them (his catchphrase was "Pets are friends"); and the Oracle, who would give astrological readings, and answer fake letters from viewers while wearing a large headdress and speaking in a Peter Lorre voice.
Van was a regular performer on ''The
Ray Stevens
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Show'', ''The
Ken Berry "Wow" Show'', ''
The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour
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'', ''
The Bobby Vinton Show
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'', and the ''
Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show'', most of which were co-produced by
Chris Bearde
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, who had been a writer-performer on ''Nightcap''. In 1982, he co-hosted
TVOntario
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'', a show devoted to the usage of early (mostly 8-bit) personal computers, a role returned to 1991 in ''Bits and Bytes 2''. Van narrated the animated program ''
Eureka!'', which taught children about physics and chemistry. Van also appeared occasionally in the Canadian TV show ''
Bizarre'', hosted by
John Byner.
He had a triple heart bypass in 1998.
Van supported the
Canadian Comedy Awards
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Th ...
with promotional appearances from the awards' inception in 2000.
He was diagnosed in December 2001 with
esophageal cancer
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, of which he died at age 68 on 8 January 2003 at Toronto's
Sunnybrook Hospital.
He was survived by his wife Susan and two daughters, Tracy and Robin, from previous marriages.
One of Van's brothers, Jack Van Evera, also became an actor and appeared on many Canadian television series such as ''
The Forest Rangers'' and ''
Adventures in Rainbow Country''.
Billy Van wrote his autobiography "Second Banana," in 1997, which was published online on 11 August 2018. It is an entertaining, humorous and informative journey of his career. Second Banana is also an historical look at life in Toronto in the 40's and 50's and the infancy of Canadian television; a behind-the-scenes insight from a performer's perspective and reveals the often not-so-glamorous side of being an entertainer.
In December 2020, author
Greg Oliver teamed with Stacey Case and Van's two daughters, Robin Edwards Mills and Tracy Van Evera, to see the publication of the biography, ''Who's The Man? Billy Van!''
Discography
Billy Van Four
*1961: "The Last Sunrise" / "I Miss You" (Rodeo label, Canada)
Billy Van Singers
*1967: "
Spider-Man
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", theme song of the 1967 Canadian-American animated series
*1968: ''Polydor Presents The Billy Van Singers'' LP (Polydor)
*1969: ''"Fall In" A Fun Fashion Musical'' (DuPont Canada/Chelsea Records) on 1 track
*1970: "Four Seasons",
RPM MOR CanCon
Filmography
Television series
Television movies
*1985: ''The Hearst and Davies Affair''
*1986: ''A Deadly Business''
*1988: ''
Family Reunion
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''
*1992: ''The Trial of Red Riding Hood''
*1995: ''
Net Worth
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''
Movies
*1982: ''
The Wizard of Oz
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'' (voice)
References
External links
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1934 births
2003 deaths
20th-century Canadian male actors
20th-century Canadian male singers
Canadian male film actors
Canadian male television actors
Comedians from Toronto
Deaths from lung cancer in Canada
Male actors from Toronto
Singers from Toronto
Deaths from cancer in Ontario
Canadian television personalities
Canadian sketch comedians
20th-century Canadian comedians