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Joff Ellen (born Raymond Charles Ellen; 20 May 1915 at Myrtleford30 December 1999 at Leongatha), was an Australian entertainer, TV pioneer, actor and comedian.


Career

During
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he performed
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acts for the troops and after the war did comedy shows on Melbourne radio station 3XY 1422, now known as Radio Hellas. From the introduction of television in Victoria, he appeared on various children's shows as the character ''Joffa Boy'', particularly '' The Tarax Show'', wearing a
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jumper and "Bombay Bloomers" with large suspenders that he would manipulate for comic effect. His entrance song (written by resident star
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Ron Blaskett) was recorded by the show's girls choir along with musical director Margot Sheridan, and went like this:
''Choir: "Who is that peeping round the corner?''
'' It's not Jack Spratt or Little Johnny Horner."''
'' *(Joffa then peers around the corner of the set entrance and sings the next line)*''
'' "I'm the chap who always has a grin"''
'' Choir: "Joffa Boy! Joffa Boy! Please come in."''
He would then greet the audience with ''"Howdy Doody, boys and girls!"'', and they would respond ''"Howdy Doody, Joffa Boy!"''. In addition, he developed a humorous audience greeting which became his catch-cry, "Howdy-doody, boys and girls and mums and dads and bald-headed babies". Ellen also played the naughty schoolboy role of "Conkers" in the
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series ''
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'' (1957-59) for
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, which reputedly could have been Australia's first TV
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. His only known film role was in ''Nightclub'' (1952), one of only a handful of films made in
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in that decade, where he appeared with the artist and actor Valma Howell whom he was briefly engaged to before she died in a car crash. He was nationally famous for his appearances with
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on the television show ''
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'' (IMT) and later ''
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'' from 1958 to 1974 employing a variety mix of song-and-dance, comedy sketches and other vaudevillean skills. In one of his last comedy bits, after shoving Kennedy a little too hard during horseplay, he quipped, "I'm retired now odon't need the money."


Influence

In Graham Kennedy's last television interview, on his 60th birthday, he told Ray Martin that in the first few years of IMT, the comedy sketches were mainly devised by Ellen recreating old Tivoli and vaudeville
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, rather than using new writers. Kennedy credited learning a great deal of his physical and visual comedy from Ellen, whom he respected.


Personal life

He retired in 1976 and lived in Tarwin Lower, Victoria with his wife, Bernadette. The couple were married for 54 years.


References

1915 births 1999 deaths Australian male comedians Australian male film actors Male actors from Victoria (state) 20th-century Australian male actors 20th-century Australian comedians {{Australia-comedian-stub