Jameel Joseph Farah

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Jameel Joseph Farah Wiki Biography

Jameel Joseph Farah was born on the 1st July 1934, in Toledo, Ohio USA, of American and Lebanese ancestry He is an actor, probably still best known for starring in the role of Maxwell Q. Klinger in the TV sitcom “M*A*S*H” (1972-1983), which was aired on the CBS channel. He also appeared in “The Greatest Story Ever Told” (1965), “The Cannonball Run” (1981), “Port Charles” (1997), etc. His career has been active since the 1950s.

So, have you ever wondered how rich Jamie Farr is? It has been estimated by sources that the total size of Jamie’s net worth is over $3 million as of mid-2016. He has been accumulating this amount of money through his successful involvement in the entertainment industry as a professional actor. Another source is coming from selling his autobiographical book entitled “Just Farr Fun”.

Jamie Farr was brought up with his older sister by his mother, Jamelia M. Farah, who was a dressmaker, and his father, Samuel N. Farah, who worked as a grocer. He started acting while he was in elementary school, and he was the winner of a local talent contest. Later, Jamie matriculated with honors from Woodward High School, after which he enrolled at the Pasadena Playhouse.

Jamie’s acting career began in the 1950s, when a talent scout from MGM spotted him on stage at the Pasadena Playhouse, with a cameo role in the iconic film “Blackboard Jungle” (1955), which was followed by appearances in such productions as “The Red Skelton Hour” (1956-1961), “Three Violent People” (1956), and “The 20th Century-Fox Hour” (1957) among others. He then went into the army, but upon return he focused on acting again. In 1961 he starred in the film “Las Vegas Beat”, alongside Peter Graves and Diana Millay, and he also appeared in the TV series “The Dick Van Dyke Show”, as a delivery boy.

Throughout the 1960s, Jamie built his career by appearing in numerous TV series and films, including “The Andy Griffith Show” (1966), “I Dream Of Jeannie” (1966), “The Greatest Story Ever Told” (1965), “Who’s Minding The Mint?” (1967), and many others, all of which contributed to his income during the 1960s.

In the 1970s, his career took a positive turn, when he was selected for the role of Maxwell Klinger in the highly praised TV series “M*A*S*H” (1972-1983), which not only boosted his popularity, but also increased his net worth by a large margin. After the show ended, his character was again featured in the TV series “After Mash”, which aired from 1983 until 1985, which also contributed to his net worth.

During the 1970s, Jamie also starred in such productions as “Inch High, Private Eye” (1973), “Barnaby Jones” (1974-1975), “Amateur Night At The Dixie Bar And Grill” (1979), among others, all of which added to the overall size of his net worth.

He continued successfully through the 1980s, appearing in such films and TV series as “The Cannonball Run” (1981), with Burt Reynolds and Roger Moore in lead roles, and he repeated his role in the sequels “Cannonball Run II” in 1984, and “Cannonball Fever” (1988). He also appeared in “For Love or Money” (1984), “Scrooged” (1988), and “Run Till You Fall” (1988), among others, all of which added a lot to his net worth.

In the 1990s and 2000s, he made only a few notable appearances, but it also benefited his net worth. Subsequently, in 1995 he appeared as Dr. Hanley in the film “You Snooze, You Lose”, and had several cameo roles, in TV series “Port Charles” (1997) and “Mad About You” (1999) among others. In 2001 he appeared in the film “A Month of Sundays”, and then he featured in the film “A Grandpa For Christmas” in 2007. Most recently he was cast in the film “This World” (2013), and he will appear in film “Angels On Top”, which is scheduled for release in late 2016.

Jamie has also served as the panelist in several game quizzes including “Supper Password”, “The $25,000 Pyramid”, “The Gong Show”, “Body Language, and “Wordplay”, among others. Thanks to his skills, Jamie received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1985, for his achievements to the film industry. Regarding his personal life, Jamie Farr married Joy Ann Richards in 1963; the couple has two children, and they are also grandparents. Jamie is also known for being on the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Professional Advisory Board.

IMDB Wikipedia “M*A*S*H” (1972-1983) “Amateur Night At The Dixie Bar And Grill” (1979) “Angels On Top” (2016) “Barnaby Jones” (1974-1975) “Inch High “Mad About You” (1999) “The Odd Couple” (1996-1997) “This World” (2013) “You Snooze $3 Million 1934-07-01 A Grandpa for Christmas (2007) A Month of Sundays (2001) American Art Department Film Golden Apple Awards- Female New Star of the Year (1975) Jamie Farr Net Worth Jamie Farrell Jonas Farr Joy Ann Richards children Las Vegas Beat (1961) Pasadena Playhouse Port Charles (1997) Private Eye” (1973) Star on the Walk of Fame (1985) Television The Cannonball Run (1981) The Danny Kaye Show The Dick Van Dyke Show The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) The Red Skelton Show theatre actor Woodward High School You Lose” (1995) Yvonne Farr

Jameel Joseph Farah Quick Info

Full Name Jamie Farr
Net Worth $3 Million
Salary $3 million
Date Of Birth July 1, 1934
Place Of Birth Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
Height 1.75 m
Profession Television, film, theatre actor
Education Woodward High School, Pasadena Playhouse, 6th Infantry Division Fort Ord California
Nationality American
Spouse Joy Ann Richards (1963–present)
Children Yvonne Farr, Jonas Farr
Parents Jamelia M. Abodeely, Samuel N. Farah
Siblings Yvonne Farah
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0268026/
Nominations Golden Apple Awards- Female New Star of the Year (1975), Star on the Walk of Fame (1985)
Movies “The Greatest Story Ever Told” (1965), “The Cannonball Run” (1981), “Port Charles” (1997), “Las Vegas Beat” (1961), “You Snooze, You Lose” (1995), “A Month of Sundays” (2001), “A Grandpa For Christmas” (2007), “This World” (2013), “Angels On Top” (2016)
TV Shows The Red Skelton Show, The Danny Kaye Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, “M*A*S*H” (1972-1983), “Port Charles” (1997), “Mad About You” (1999), “Inch High, Private Eye” (1973), “Barnaby Jones” (1974-1975), “The Odd Couple” (1996-1997), “Amateur Night At The Dixie Bar And Grill” …

Jameel Joseph Farah Trademarks

  1. Thick, nasally voice.
  2. His nose. (Frequently the subject of many jokes on M*A*S*H (1972). In one episode Klinger says his nose even has its own serial number).

Jameel Joseph Farah Quotes

  • [Of Harry Morgan]: Harry was the father figure, he passed away. We’ve all been through the internet, exchanging our thought about our friend. So meaningful he was to us, as individuals to the show, to the cast. We had so many great stories about him. He was a father figure for us.
  • [on the death of his professional on- and off-screen chemistry with Harry Morgan, who played Col. Sherman Potter]: Harry was very special to all of us cast members. Not only was he a wonderful performer that made such a difference … he was a dear friend to every cast member. He was absolutely a pixie, a gremlin as mischievous as all get out. You couldn’t be around Harry for very long without wanting to embrace him and I think our Lord will feel the same way.
  • [on life after M*A*S*H (1972)] It’s a difficult thing to overcome, but I’ve been quite fortunate. I haven’t been out of work, literally since “M*A*S*H” went out of production.
  • [on doing theater] When you leave the theater, you didn’t see Klinger, you saw George Burns or you saw Applegate.
  • [on playing himself with Rodney Dangerfield in a special] I gave a line reading, and he turned to me and said, “No, you wouldn’t say it that way”.
  • [on Loretta Swit] She was funny and beautiful. A body that just makes a man feel like a real man.
  • [on what happened to all the dresses after the show ended] I took them home, okay? Is that what you wanted to hear? Actually, all those dresses were mine. I used my own dresses, bras, panties, hats and shoes.
  • [asked if he enjoyed wearing womens clothes on M*A*S*H (1972)] I was doing that before the show. It was a delight.
  • [on why he did Circus of the Stars (1977)] I looked good in the tights. Plus, I have a thing for a woman in clown makeup.
  • The benefits from stardom as Klinger outweigh any setbacks. It’s a double-edged sword. What makes you famous is what interferes with getting other roles. But there are things that never would have happened without M*A*S*H (1972). There certainly would be no Jamie Farr Kroger Golf Classic.

Jameel Joseph Farah Important Facts

  • Acting mentor of Danny Thomas and Harry Morgan.
  • With the encouragement of Danny Thomas, he chose to become an actor.
  • Danny Thomas was said to be his mentor, and had a lot in common with his family.
  • Since the early 1990s, he has battled severe rheumatoid arthritis in his hands.
  • Was in attendance at the “Miracle on Ice” game between the USA vs USSR at the Olympics in Lake Placid NY. He said that there was a ticket available but he ended up on the Russian side surrounded by Soviet dignitaries.
  • Mentioned by ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic in the lyrics of the track, “Everything You Know is Wrong”, on his “Bad Hair Day” album.
  • Best remembered by the public for his role as “Corporal (later Sergeant) Max Klinger” on the television series M*A*S*H (1972).
  • In the later years of M*A*S*H (1972), especially after he took on the role of company clerk when “Radar” (Gary Burghoff) left, he stopped his recurring gag of wearing women’s clothes because he didn’t want his children being teased about it growing up.
  • Endorsed the Mars candy bar in the early 80s.
  • Is on the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Professional Advisory Board. [2005]
  • His M*A*S*H (1972) character was originally only supposed to be on one episode, but he proved so popular that he returned as a day player, and Farr was finally given a contract in year 3.
  • Biography in: “Who’s Who in Comedy” by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 154. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387
  • Farr thought at first the women’s wardrobe in his dressing room meant he’d be sharing the room with a woman, but was surprised to learn otherwise. Not wanting to play a cross-dresser in the typical girlish way, he suggested to the producers that his character be manly, but crazy, thinking his clothes and other quirks were normal. The unusual spin worked.
  • Grandfather of Dorian.
  • Father of son, Jonas Farr, and daughter, Yvonne Farr.
  • Served a two-year stretch in the U. S. Army in Japan during the Korean War
  • Worked as a delivery person for a lithograph company, a post office clerk, an Army-surplus store clerk, an airline reservations clerk, and an employee at a chinchilla ranch
  • Attended the Pasadena Playhouse
  • He graduated from Woodward High School with honors and was named most outstanding student. In addition to writing and acting in two variety shows, Jamie was a member of the Drama Society, class president for three years, feature editor of the school newspaper, president of the radio class, manager of the football and basketball teams and a member of the varsity tennis team.
  • He has an older sister, Yvonne.
  • Only son of Samuel, a Lebanese meat cutter and grocer, and Jamelia Farah, a seamstress
  • Has an LPGA tournament named in his honor, the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic (formerly the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic)
  • Was one of two cast members of the original M*A*S*H (1972) television cast to have actually served in the armed forces in Korea; Farr’s tour of duty came in the years after the war. Alan Alda served a six month tour as a gunnery officer in Korea. In addition, the dog tags Farr wore on the M*A*S*H (1972) set were actually his issued set from his time in the Army.

Jameel Joseph Farah Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Adventures of Old Man 2016 Short completed Actor
Angels on Tap 2016 post-production Alexander Actor
Bella and the Bulldogs 2016 TV Series Ernie Actor
This World 2013 Artie Actor
The Rooneys 2010 TV Short Actor
A Grandpa for Christmas 2007 TV Movie Adam Johnson Actor
The War at Home 2007 TV Series Albert Actor
A Month of Sundays 2001 Par Sundquist Actor
Mad About You 1999 TV Series Dry Cleaner Actor
Diagnosis Murder 1998 TV Series Doug Hanson Actor
Hey Arnold! 1997 TV Series Mr. Wacko Actor
Port Charles 1997 TV Series Ernie (1999) Actor
You Snooze You Lose 1995 Dr. Hanley Actor
Women of the House 1995 TV Series Jamie Farr Actor
Fearless Tiger 1991 Video Sam Camille Actor
Curse II: The Bite 1989 Harry Morton Actor
Speed Zone 1989 The Sheik Actor
Out of This World 1988 TV Series Artie Actor
Scrooged 1988 Jacob Marley Actor
Murder, She Wrote 1988 TV Series Theo Wexler Actor
Run Till You Fall 1988 TV Movie Michael Reuben Actor
Happy Hour 1986 Crummy Fred Actor
Combat High 1986 TV Movie Col. Frierick Actor
After MASH 1983-1985 TV Series Maxwell Klinger Actor
For Love or Money 1984 TV Movie Larry Melody Actor
Cannonball Run II 1984 The Sheik Actor
The Love Boat 1978-1983 TV Series Inspector Akmed Sadu of Interpol / Art Fuller / Seymour Actor
M*A*S*H 1972-1983 TV Series Cpl. Maxwell Q. Klinger
Sgt. Maxwell Q. Klinger
Actor
Return of the Rebels 1981 TV Movie Mickey Fine Actor
The Cannonball Run 1981 Sheik Actor
The Gong Show Movie 1980 Jamie Farr Actor
Murder Can Hurt You! 1980 TV Movie Studsky Actor
Supertrain 1979 TV Series Wade Peters Actor
Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill 1979 TV Movie Snuffy McCann Actor
Barnaby Jones 1974-1975 TV Series Marty Paris / Man at Scrap Yard Actor
Lucas Tanner 1975 TV Series Police Officer Actor
Amy Prentiss 1975 TV Series Schwartz Actor
Kolchak: The Night Stalker 1975 TV Series Jack Burton Actor
Toma 1974 TV Series Actor
Inch High, Private Eye 1973 TV Series Actor
Arnold 1973 Dybbi Actor
The Blue Knight 1973 TV Movie Yasser Hafiz Actor
The All-American Boy 1973 Vendor (uncredited) Actor
Heavy Traffic 1973 Actor
Emergency! 1972-1973 TV Series Alan Austen Actor
The Streets of San Francisco 1973 TV Series Ernie Walker Actor
Class of ’55 1972 TV Movie Actor
The New Scooby-Doo Movies 1972 TV Series 1973-1974 Actor
Love, American Style 1972 TV Series Officer McGillis (segment “Love and Lover’s Lane”) Actor
The Chicago Teddy Bears 1971 TV Series Duke / Lefty Actor
Tora! Tora! Tora! 1970 Multiple Characters (English version, voice, uncredited) Actor
Room 222 1970 TV Series Actor
Family Affair 1969 TV Series Hippie Actor
The Flying Nun 1968-1969 TV Series Policeman / Manuel Actor
Gomer Pyle: USMC 1965-1968 TV Series Effects Man / Sergeant Actor
Get Smart 1968 TV Series Musician Actor
With Six You Get Eggroll 1968 Jo Jo Actor
Garrison’s Gorillas 1967-1968 TV Series Tony Marcello / Pablo Actor
Hondo 1967 TV Series Smithers / John-Chee Actor
Who’s Minding the Mint? 1967 Mario Actor
Death Valley Days 1967 TV Series Dick Gird Actor
Out of Sight 1966 Actor
F Troop 1966 TV Series Standup Bull / Geronimo’s Friend Actor
My Favorite Martian 1965-1966 TV Series Fred / Benny Actor
The Andy Griffith Show 1966 TV Series Grecos Actor
Laredo 1966 TV Series The 1st Indian Actor
I Dream of Jeannie 1966 TV Series Achmed Actor
The Lucy Show 1966 TV Series Vince Actor
Ride Beyond Vengeance 1966 Pete the Blacksmith Actor
Burke’s Law 1965 TV Series Zava / Lineman / Clinic Informant Actor
Ben Casey 1965 TV Series Bloom Actor
The Loved One 1965 Waiter at English Club (uncredited) Actor
The Donna Reed Show 1965 TV Series Waiter Actor
Broadside 1965 TV Series The Yeoman Actor
The Greatest Story Ever Told 1965 Thaddaeus Actor
My Three Sons 1964 TV Series Itchy Actor
Hazel 1962-1964 TV Series Antonio / Counterman Actor
The Danny Kaye Show 1963 TV Series Hans / Court Reporter Actor
The Eleventh Hour 1963 TV Series Joey Actor
Ensign O’Toole 1962 TV Series Penski Actor
The Third Man 1962 TV Series Tojurmain Actor
The Dick Van Dyke Show 1961 TV Series Delivery Boy Actor
The Red Skelton Hour 1956-1961 TV Series Snorkel / Fraternity Brother With Big Nose / Brooks / … Actor
The Rebel 1959-1961 TV Series Pooch / Theodore Actor
Las Vegas Beat 1961 TV Movie Gopher Actor
No Time for Sergeants 1958 Lt. Gardelli – Co-Pilot (uncredited) Actor
The 20th Century-Fox Hour 1957 TV Series Pablo Actor
Three Violent People 1956 Pedro Ortega (as Jameel Farah) Actor
Diane 1956 Count Rilolfi’s Mute Squire (uncredited) Actor
Kismet 1955 Orange Merchant (uncredited) Actor
Blackboard Jungle 1955 Santini (as Jameel Farah) Actor
After MASH 1983 TV Series 1 episode Soundtrack
M*A*S*H TV Series 4 episodes, 1980 – 1981 performer – 29 episodes, 1974 – 1982 Soundtrack
Swiss Family Robinson 1976 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Writer
The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan 1972 TV Series story – 8 episodes Writer
Blue Light 1966 TV Series writer – 1 episode Writer
After MASH 1984 TV Series 1 episode Director
M*A*S*H 1983 TV Series 1 episode Director
We Got Him 2014 Short thanks Thanks
Anything for Laughs 1985 TV Movie Himself Self
Trivia Trap 1984 TV Series Himself Self
Circus of the Stars #9 1984 TV Special documentary Himself – Ringmaster Self
CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade 1984 TV Special Himself Self
Star Search 1984 TV Series Himself – Introducer Self
Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour 1984 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1969-1984 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
The 10th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1984 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Favourite Television Comedy Program Self
Gala Opening of the American Ballet Theater 1984 TV Movie Himself Self
Breakaway 1983-1984 TV Series Himself Self
Circus of the Stars #8 1983 TV Special documentary Himself – Performer Self
The 9th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1983 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Favourite Television Comedy Program Self
Tom Cottle: Up Close 1982 TV Series Himself Self
The 28th Annual Genii Awards 1982 TV Special Himself Self
The Regis Philbin Show 1982 TV Series Himself Self
The 8th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1982 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Favourite Television Comedy Program Self
The Fall Guy 1981 TV Series Himself Self
Circus of the Stars #6 1981 TV Special Himself Self
The 33rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1981 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Drama Series Self
Making ‘M*A*S*H’ 1981 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Battle of the Network Stars IX 1980 TV Special Himself – CBS Team Captain Self
The Hollywood Squares 1977-1980 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
The Big Show 1980 TV Series Himself Self
Kraft Salutes Disneyland’s 25th Anniversary 1980 TV Special Himself Self
The 6th People’s Choice Awards 1980 TV Special Himself – Accepting Favourite TV Comedy Award Self
Circus of the Stars #4 1979 TV Special documentary Himself – Performer Self
The Alan Hamel Show 1979 TV Series Himself Self
Circus of the Stars #3 1979 TV Special documentary Himself – Performer Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1975-1979 TV Series Himself – Actor / Himself – Co-Host / Himself – Comedian / … Self
Battle of the Network Stars VI 1979 TV Special Himself – CBS Team Captain Self
Dinah! 1975-1979 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
The $1.98 Beauty Show 1978 TV Series Himself / judge Self
To Say the Least 1977 TV Series Himself Self
Battle of the Network Stars III 1977 TV Special Himself – CBS Team Self
The Cross-Wits 1977 TV Series Himself Self
The All-Star Gong Show Special 1977 TV Movie Himself – Panelist Self
The Carol Burnett Show 1977 TV Series Himself Self
The Gong Show 1976 TV Series Himself / panelist Self
Rhyme and Reason 1975-1976 TV Series Himself Self
Joys 1976 TV Special Himself Self
New American Bandstand 1965 1976 TV Series Himself Self
The Magnificent Marble Machine 1975 TV Series Himself Self
Showoffs 1975 TV Series Himself Self
Tattletales 1975 TV Series Himself Self
The Joey Bishop Show 1968 TV Series Himself Self
The Danny Kaye Show 1963 TV Series Himself Self
The Johnny Carson Show 1956 TV Series Himself – Pianist Self
Bowery Rhapsody: The Rise and Redemption of Hollywood’s Original ‘Brat Pack’ 2017 Documentary post-production Himself Self
A Thousand and One Journeys: The Arab Americans 2015 Documentary Himself Self
America’s Clown: An Intimate Biography of Red Skelton 2014 Video Himself / Snorkel Self
Never the Same: The Prisoner-of-War Experience 2013 Documentary Lt. Schat (voice) Self
The 8th Annual TV Land Awards 2010 TV Special Himself – Glee Club Self
The Hour 2010 TV Series Himself Self
The Real M*A*S*H 2010 TV Movie Himself Self
D.L. Hughley Breaks the News 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Family Guy 2007 TV Series Himself Self
9am with David & Kim 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Mornings with Kerri-Anne 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Sunrise 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Where Are They Now 2006 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments 2005 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
The 100 Most Memorable TV Moments 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Pyramid 2004 TV Series Himself Self
Hollywood Squares 2001-2003 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
CBS at 75 2003 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Biography 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
That ’70s Show 2002-2003 TV Series Himself Self
‘M*A*S*H’: 30th Anniversary Reunion 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself / Corporal Klinger Self
M*A*S*H: TV Tales 2002 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Just Shoot Me! 2000 TV Series Himself Self
Men Behaving Badly 1996 TV Series Himself Self
MADtv 1995 TV Series Himself Self
Reading Rainbow 1995 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1994-1995 TV Series Himself Self
Vicki! 1994 TV Series Himself Self
Memories of M*A*S*H 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself / Corporal Klinger Self
The $10,000 Pyramid 1986-1991 TV Series Himself Self
Rodney Dangerfield’s The Really Big Show 1991 TV Movie Himself Self
Relatively Speaking 1989 TV Series Himself Self
Super Password 1984-1988 TV Series Himself – Celebrity Contestant Self
Blackout 1988 TV Series Himself Self
Wordplay 1987 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
Celebrity Double Talk 1986 TV Series Himself Self
The Wildest West Show of the Stars 1986 TV Movie Himself Self
A Masterpiece of Murder 1986 TV Movie Himself Self
All-Star Party for ‘Dutch’ Reagan 1985 TV Special Himself Self
Body Language 1984-1985 TV Series Himself Self
All Star Blitz 1985 TV Series Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2014 TV Series Himself – The Love Boat Archive Footage
Betty White’s 90th Birthday: A Tribute to America’s Golden Girl 2012 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind 2002 Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
50 Years of Funny Females 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1981 TV Series Himself from NBC Special BOB HOPE’S 30TH ANNIVERSARY Archive Footage

Jameel Joseph Farah Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1985 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 10 April 1985. At 1547 N. Vine Street. Won
1985 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 10 April 1985. At 1547 N. Vine Street. Nominated