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Frank John Gorshin Jr. (April 5, 1933 – May 17, 2005) was an American actor, comedian and impressionist. He made many guest appearances on television variety and talk shows, including '' The Ed Sullivan Show'', '' Tonight Starring Steve Allen'', '' The Dean Martin Show'' and '' Late Night with Conan O'Brien''. As an actor, he played the Riddler on the live-action television series ''
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for the performance.


Early life

Gorshin was born on April 5, 1933, in
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parents Frances, a seamstress, and Frank Gorshin Sr., a railroad worker. He was of Slovenian ancestry. His father, Frank Sr., was a second-generation Slovenian-American whose parents emigrated to America from
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. His mother, Frances or Fanny, née Prešeren, came to the United States as a young girl from Regrča Vas, near Novo Mesto, the main city of
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, in Slovenia. Both of his parents were active in Pittsburgh's Slovenian community. They sang in the Slovenian Singing Society Prešeren, named after the great Slovenian poet France Prešeren. In an interview, Frances said that her son, being the product of a Slovenian home, spoke mostly Slovene before going to school. At the age of 15, he took a part-time job as a cinema usher at the Sheridan Square Theatre. He memorized the mannerisms of the screen stars he saw and created an impressionist act. He was still in high school when he obtained his first paid employment, which he secured as the prize in a Pittsburgh talent contest in 1951: a one-week engagement at Jackie Heller's New York nightclub, Carousel. His parents insisted that he take the engagement, even though his 15-year-old brother had been hit by a car and killed just two nights before. After graduation from Peabody High School, Gorshin attended the Carnegie Tech School of Drama (now known as Carnegie Mellon University) in Pittsburgh. When not studying, he worked in local plays and nightclubs. In 1953, Gorshin was drafted into the
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and posted to Germany. He served for a year and a half as an entertainer attached to Special Services. While in the Army, Gorshin met Maurice Bergman, who later introduced him to Hollywood agent Paul Kohner. Gorshin's Army service record was later destroyed in the U.S. National Personnel Records Center fire of 1973.


Career

When Gorshin left the Army, he returned to public performance, and in 1956, he became a prolific film actor. He also appeared on various television series, including the role of Hank Butts, with Michael Landon cast as Jim Mason, in the 1958 episode "Shadow of Belle Starr" of the syndicated Western series '' Frontier Doctor'', starring Rex Allen. In 1959, he was cast in three episodes as Seaman Pulaski on Jackie Cooper's CBS military sitcom/drama '' Hennesey''. Thereafter, Gorshin played roles in ABC's crime drama '' The Untouchables''. In 1961, Gorshin gave a tour de force performance as an impressionist who kills his fiancée under the influence of one of his celebrity characters in '' The Defenders''. He guest-starred 12 times on CBS's '' The Ed Sullivan Show'', with his first appearance being on June 17, 1962. He appeared on the show on February 9, 1964, the same night
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and Davy Jones made their debut. In 1963, Gorshin had a guest-starring role in the long-running ABC military series '' Combat!'' as Pvt. Wharton who took false credit for the heroism of his dead friend, but redeemed himself later, saving Sgt. Saunders. In another episode in 1965 he played Pvt. Gavin, a tank operator who had washed out of U.S. Army Armor tank operations training. Gorshin was a popular act at nightclubs, notably those of Las Vegas, where he was the first impressionist to headline the main showrooms. He was also the first impressionist headliner at the Empire Room of New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Among his most popular impressions were of Burt Lancaster (exaggerating Lancaster's hand gestures) and Kirk Douglas (exaggerating Douglas' gritted teeth), as well as Marlon Brando (spoofing his squint). He was also popular for simulating bodily and facial resemblances, and pitch-perfect imitations of voice, accent, and vocal inflections and mannerisms. Gorshin's slender athletic build, wide mouth, and pale eyes under strong brows were ideal characteristics for screen henchmen. In 1957, he was in a car crash when he fell asleep at the wheel of his car after driving from Pittsburgh for 39 hours without sleep. He was on his way to a Hollywood screen test for the role of Petty Officer Ruby in '' Run Silent, Run Deep''. He sustained a fractured skull and spent four days in a coma; a Los Angeles newspaper incorrectly reported he had been killed. The role went to Don Rickles. Gorshin's first film role was '' Between Heaven and Hell''. In the late 1950s, Gorshin had roles in B-movies such as '' Hot Rod Girl'' (1956), '' Dragstrip Girl'' (1957) and '' Invasion of the Saucer Men'' (1957). In 1960, he was featured in '' Bells are Ringing'', playing the Method Actor while doing a Marlon Brando impression. As a dramatic actor, he often played "tough guys" like those played by one of his favorite targets of impressions, James Cagney, whom he was said to resemble. He did take a comic turn, though, as the hipster jazz bassist Basil (paired with singer
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) in '' Where the Boys Are'' (1960), as a bumbling kidnapper in the Hayley Mills vehicle '' That Darn Cat!'' (1965), and as a boss-behind-bars for laughs in
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's comedy '' Skidoo'' (1968). In 1962, Gorshin was cast as Billy Roy Fix in the episode "The Fire Dancer" of the NBC modern Western television series ''
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'', starring Richard Egan as the rancher Jim Redigo. From 1966 to 1968, Gorshin played the Riddler on ABC's 1960s live-action television series ''
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'', starring Adam West and Burt Ward, and was nominated for an
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(Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy). Gorshin's portrayal of the character included a high-pitched, deranged cackle, inspired by that of Tommy Udo ( Richard Widmark) in '' Kiss of Death'' (1947). Gorshin disliked the Riddler's original unitard costume from the comics, and had a green business suit and bowler hat marked with question marks created as an alternative, a variant of which would be later adapted in the comics itself. He played the Riddler in ten episodes as well as the 1966 theatrical film, but a pay dispute with ABC prior to season 2 resulted in him being replaced by John Astin for two episodes. Gorshin was very angry about being replaced by Astin, but he agreed to return in Season 3 in an episode entitled "Ring Around The Riddler". He reprised the role in the 1979 television film '' Legends of the Superheroes''. Gorshin also had a memorable role in the 1969 ''
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'' episode " Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" as the bigoted half-whiteface, half-blackface alien Bele from the planet Cheron. Contrary to popular rumor and several news articles, Gorshin did ''not'' receive an Emmy nomination for this role. In the early 1970s, Gorshin appeared on Broadway in '' Jimmy'' (1969) and '' Guys and Dolls'' (1971). He made numerous guest-starring appearances on such television series as '' The Name of the Game'' (1969) '' Ironside'' (1974), '' Hawaii Five-O'' (1974), '' Get Christie Love!'' (1975), '' Charlie's Angels'' (1977) and ''
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'' (1977). In 1979, he played interplanetary assassin Seton Kellogg in a two-part episode of the television series '' Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'' titled "Plot to Kill a City". In 1982, Gorshin acted and sang the role of irascible King Gama in a TV production of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera '' Princess Ida'', as part of the PBS series ''The Compleat Gilbert and Sullivan'', and subsequently in live performance at other venues. He also appeared as the villainous Dan Wesker in the miniseries '' Goliath Awaits'' (1981); and played the role of Smiley Wilson on the ABC soap opera '' The Edge of Night'' (1981–82), where he used his impersonation talents to mimic other performers on the series. During this decade, he also guest starred in episodes of series such as '' The Fall Guy'' (1984), '' Murder, She Wrote'' (1988) and ''Monsters'' (1989). During the 1990s, he featured as a mobster kingpin in '' The Meteor Man'' (1993), played the evil sorcerer Brother Septimus in "The Tale of the Carved Stone" episode of ''
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'' (1993), voiced the character of Reverend Jack Cheese in an episode of ''
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'' (1995). Notably, he appeared in Terry Gilliam's '' 12 Monkeys'' (1995) as the gruff superior to Madeleine Stowe's psychiatrist. Gorshin also provided the voice of Daffy Duck and Foghorn Leghorn in the 1996 ''
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'' short ''Superior Duck'' as well as voicing Foghorn and Yosemite Sam in 1997's '' Pullet Surprise'' and '' From Hare to Eternity,'' respectively. In his final years, Gorshin portrayed the famous comedian George Burns on Broadway in the one-man show '' Say Goodnight, Gracie'' (2002), which was nominated for a 2003 Tony Award for best play and was reunited with several of his ''Batman'' colleagues in the television film '' Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt'', in which he appeared as himself. Gorshin died on the day of the telefilm's DVD release. He played the strict legendary Harvard Law School Professor, John H. Keynes, in the Korean drama '' Love Story in Harvard'' (2004), and voiced villain Hugo Strange in three 2005 episodes of '' The Batman'' animated series. He also voiced the characters Marius and Lysander in the computer role playing game '' Diablo II''. Gorshin's last television appearance was in " Grave Danger", an episode of the CBS series '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' which aired two days after his death; the episode, which was directed by Quentin Tarantino, was dedicated to his memory. While he was known for his impressions, his role on ''CSI'' was as himself. Gorshin's final role was as a voice actor in the unreleased animated feature film ''Firedog''.


Personal life

On April 8, 1957, Gorshin married Christina Randazzo. They had one son, Mitchell, and later separated but remained married until his death.


Death

Gorshin's final live appearance was a Memphis performance of '' Say Goodnight, Gracie,'' in which he portrayed George Burns. He finished the performance and boarded a plane for Los Angeles on April 25, 2005. After he experienced severe breathing difficulty during the flight, the crew administered emergency oxygen. An ambulance met the plane upon landing and Gorshin was transported to a Burbank hospital, where he died three weeks later, on May 17, 2005, aged 72 from lung cancer, complicated by emphysema and pneumonia. Gorshin is interred at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in the Hazelwood section of
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Filmography


Film


Television


Video games


Stage appearances

* '' What Makes Sammy Run?'' playing Sammy Glick at Valley Music Theatre (Los Angeles) (1966) * ''Jimmy'' playing James J. Walker at Winter Garden Theatre (Broadway) (1969) * '' The Prisoner of Second Avenue'' playing Mel Edison at Parker Playhouse (Florida) (1973) * '' Whodunnit'' standing in as Andreas Capodistriou at Biltmore Theatre (Broadway) (1982) * '' On the Twentieth Century'' playing Oscar Jaffe on a tour of the United States (1986) * '' Ah, Wilderness!'' playing Nat Miller at American Heartland Theatre (Kansas City, Mo.) (1987) * ''Best'' ''of'' ''Burlesque'', sketch comedy and impressionist, Showboat Dinner Theater, Clearwater, FL (1994) * '' Guys and Dolls'' as a performer in Las Vegas (1995) * '' The Sunshine Boys'' as Willie Clark on a tour of the United States (2001) * '' Say Goodnight, Gracie'' as George Burns at Helen Hayes Theatre (Broadway) (2002)


Discography

*"The Riddler", composed by Mel Torme, B-side " Never Let Her Go" composed by David A. Gates 1966


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