Mitzi McCall (born Mitzi Joan Steiner; September 9, 1930 – August 8, 2024) was an American comedian and actress. She was known for her work with her husband,
Charlie Brill, and their performance on ''
The Ed Sullivan Show
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'' on February 9, 1964, the same episode that featured the
first appearance
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Reader interest in fir ...
of
The Beatles
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on the show.
Life and career
Background
Mitzi Steiner was born in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. It is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania#Municipalities, second-most populous city in Pennsylvania (after Philadelphia) and the List of Un ...
, on September 9, 1930.
She adopted her stage name from ''
McCall's
''McCall's'' was a monthly United States, American women's magazine, published by the McCall Corporation, that enjoyed great popularity through much of the 20th century, peaking at a readership of 8.4 million in the early 1960s. The publication ...
'' magazine.
In the early 1950s, McCall was married to Jack Tolen, a television director and production manager.
[ ] She and Charlie Brill met in 1959 and married the following year. They had a daughter.
Early career
Steiner had the ''Kiddie Castle'' program in Pittsburgh.
She received national attention in 1952 via an Associated Press story about a five-year-old Pittsburgh girl with a
cleft palate
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who spoke her first words while watching the actress in a pantomime on television. Afterward, doctors "didn't know what to say. They held a special meeting, examined Claire, and told the happy parents that she was cured."
In 1953, she was featured on ''Studio 10'', a program on
KFSD-TV in
San Diego, California
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. She performed in productions at The
Pittsburgh Playhouse before heading to Hollywood. Around 1955, she adopted the surname McCall to use professionally, inspired by
McCall's
''McCall's'' was a monthly United States, American women's magazine, published by the McCall Corporation, that enjoyed great popularity through much of the 20th century, peaking at a readership of 8.4 million in the early 1960s. The publication ...
magazine.
She appeared on ''
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
''Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In'' (often simply referred to as ''Laugh-In'') is an American sketch comedy television program that ran for six seasons from January 22, 1968, to July 23, 1973, on the NBC television network. The show, hosted by comed ...
'' and was also a series regular on such television series as ''
Life Goes On'' and (with her husband) on ''
Silk Stalkings
''Silk Stalkings'' is an American crime drama television series that premiered on CBS on November 7, 1991, as part of the network's late-night '' Crimetime After Primetime'' programming package. Broadcast for two seasons until CBS ended the '' ...
''. On animated series, she provided the voice of Auntie Marina in ''
Snorks'', the voice of Mother Goose in ''
Mother Goose and Grimm
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'', the voice of Sylvia Jenkins in ''
Free for All'', and a variety of voices on ''The Paw Paws''. She played Miriam Lerner on ''
Alright Already''.
Other credits include guest appearances on ''
The Twilight Zone
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'', ''
Maude'', ''
Dharma & Greg
''Dharma & Greg'' is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC for five seasons from September 24, 1997, to April 30, 2002, with a total of 119 episodes.
The show starred Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson as Dharma and Greg Mont ...
'', and ''
Chuck
Chuck () is a masculine given name or a nickname for Charles or Charlie. It may refer to:
People
Arts and entertainment
* Chuck Alaimo, American saxophonist, leader of the Chuck Alaimo Quartet
* Chuck Barris (1929–2017), American TV produce ...
'', as well as voice over work for many cartoons. In 1971, she was the voice of Penny on ''
The Flintstones
''The Flintstones'' is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera, Hanna-Barbera Productions, which takes place in a romanticized Stone Age setting and follows the titular family, the Flintstones, and their next-door neighbors, the R ...
'' spin-off ''
The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show
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''. She was a panelist on the game show ''
Match Game
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'' during its 1970s revival, and appeared with
Charlie Brill on ''
Tattletales
''Tattletales'' is an American game show produced by Mark Goodson, Goodson-Bill Todman, Todman Productions in association with Fremantle (company), Fremantle. The program had two runs on the CBS daytime schedule between February 1974 and June ...
''.
McCall and Brill
McCall and Charlie Brill appeared on ''
The Ed Sullivan Show
''The Ed Sullivan Show'' is an American television variety show that ran on CBS from June 20, 1948, to March 28, 1971, and was hosted by New York City, New York entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan. It was replaced in September 1971 by the ''CB ...
'' on February 9, 1964, the episode that featured the U.S. television debut of
The Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
. As the last act to go on before the Beatles' second set, they performed a hastily truncated version of their full act before a studio audience of impatient Beatles fans who showed little interest in their comedy; Brill said that he and McCall "laid the biggest egg of all time".
Their act can be seen on the DVD of the Beatles' appearances on the Sullivan show. They were interviewed in 2005 for the "Big Break" episode of
Public Radio International
Public Radio International (PRI) was an American public radio organization. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, PRI provided programming to over 850 public radio stations in the United States.
PRI was one of the main providers of programmi ...
radio program ''
This American Life
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,'' regarding their Beatles-Sullivan experience, including a dressing room encounter with
John Lennon
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, who they did not recognize. The poor reception to their appearance derailed their career for the next six months.
In 1967, McCall and Brill had a comedy recording, ''From Our Point of View'', released by
ABC Records
ABC Records was an American record label founded in New York City in 1955. It originated as the main popular music label operated by the Am-Par Record Corporation. Am-Par also created the Impulse! jazz label in 1960. It acquired many labels bef ...
. Later that year, the duo signed with Congressional Records. They continued to perform until the 1980s.
Shawlee and McCall
In the early 1960s, McCall (just over 5 feet) and actress
Joan Shawlee (5'9") formed a night club act,
[ ] first appearing together at the Club Robaire in Cleveland. In January 1961, syndicated newspaper columnist
Dorothy Kilgallen reported that the team was "causing quite a stir", emphasizing while exaggerating the partners' discrepancy in height, "Joan being six feet, three inches tall and Mitzi four feet, 10 inches short".
[ ] In 2009, McCall had a supporting role as Bonnie in the film ''
World's Greatest Dad''.
Death
McCall died at
Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center
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in
Burbank, California
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, on August 8, 2024, at the age of 93.
Filmography
Films
* ''
You're Never Too Young'' – Skeets Powell (1955)
* ''
Machine-Gun Kelly'' – Harriet (uncredited) (1958)
* ''
War of the Satellites'' – Mitzi (1958)
* ''
The Cry Baby Killer'' – Evelyn (1958)
* ''
Deep Blood'' – Ben's Mother (1989)
* ''
White Palace'' – Sophie Rosen (1990)
* ''
The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them'' – Freida Crown (1992)
* ''
EDtv
''EDtv'' is a 1999 American satirical comedy film directed by Ron Howard. An adaptation of the Quebecois film '' Louis 19, King of the Airwaves (Louis 19, le roi des ondes)'' (1994), it stars Matthew McConaughey, Jenna Elfman, Woody Harrels ...
'' – Fig Lady (1999)
* ''Hard Four'' – Myrna Segal (2007)
* ''
World's Greatest Dad'' – Bonnie (2009)
* ''
Crimson Peak'' – Additional voices (2015)
Television series
* ''
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
''Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In'' (often simply referred to as ''Laugh-In'') is an American sketch comedy television program that ran for six seasons from January 22, 1968, to July 23, 1973, on the NBC television network. The show, hosted by comed ...
'' – "herself" in "The Fun Couple" sketches (1968–1969)
* ''
Maude'' – Estelle Ellinger (Episode: "Nostalgia Party") (1974)
* ''
Family
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'' – Sally (Episode: "Princess in the Tower") (1978)
* ''
Life Goes On'' – Midge (1991–1992)
* ''
Silk Stalkings
''Silk Stalkings'' is an American crime drama television series that premiered on CBS on November 7, 1991, as part of the network's late-night '' Crimetime After Primetime'' programming package. Broadcast for two seasons until CBS ended the '' ...
'' – Fran Lipschitz (1993–1999)
* ''
Seinfeld
''Seinfeld'' ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, with a total of nine seasons consisting of List of Seinfeld episodes, 180 episodes. It ...
'' – Donna (Episode: "The Secretary") (1994)
* ''
Ellen
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People named Ellen include:
* Elle ...
'' – Rochelle Shapiro (Episode: "Too Hip for the Room") (1996)
* ''
Alright Already'' – Miriam Lerner (1997–1998)
* ''
Caroline in the City
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'' – Lois (Episode: "Caroline and the Little White Lies") (1998)
* ''
Becker'' – Mrs. Gould (Episode: "Hate Thy Neighbor") (1999)
* ''
Dharma & Greg
''Dharma & Greg'' is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC for five seasons from September 24, 1997, to April 30, 2002, with a total of 119 episodes.
The show starred Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson as Dharma and Greg Mont ...
'' – Florence (Episode: "With a Little Help from My Friend") (2001)
* ''
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
''The Suite Life of Zack & Cody'' is an American teen sitcom created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan. The series aired on Disney Channel from March 18, 2005, to September 1, 2008. The series was nominated twice for the Primetime Emmy Award for ...
'' – Doreen (Episode "Club Twin") (2007)
* ''
Hannah Montana
''Hannah Montana'' is an American teen sitcom created by Michael Poryes, Rich Correll, and Barry O'Brien that aired on Disney Channel for four seasons between March2006 and January2011. The series centers on Miley Stewart (played by Miley Cy ...
'' – Woman (Episode: "My Best Friend's Boyfriend") (2007)
* ''
Chuck
Chuck () is a masculine given name or a nickname for Charles or Charlie. It may refer to:
People
Arts and entertainment
* Chuck Alaimo, American saxophonist, leader of the Chuck Alaimo Quartet
* Chuck Barris (1929–2017), American TV produce ...
'' – Blanche (Episode: "Chuck Versus the Broken Heart") (2009)
Animation
Video games
References
External links
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American video game actresses
American voice actresses
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Hanna-Barbera people
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