Jonathan Harshman Winters Jr.

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Jonathan Harshman Winters Jr. Wiki Biography

Jonathan Harshman Winters III was born on the 11th November 1925, in Bellbrook, Ohio USA, and was an actor, comedian, author and artist who received 11 nominations for Grammy Awards, and won the Grammy for the Best Album for Children for contributions to the “Little Prince” (1975) and the Grammy award for the Best comedy album “Crank (y) Calls” (1996). Jonathan Winters had been active in the entertainment industry from 1949 to 2013, when he passed away.

How much was the net worth of Jonathan Winters? It had been estimated by authoritative sources that the overall size of his wealth was as much as $5 million, converted to the present day.

 

To begin with, Jonathan Winters was raised in the town Bellbrook. His childhood was overshadowed by the alcoholism of his father and subsequent divorce of his parents. With his mother Alice Kilgore, he moved first to Springfield and then to Dayton. At the age of 17, Jonathan went to the school for sailors, and served two years in the Navy, taking part in the fighting in the Pacific during World War II. When he returned, he enrolled at Kenyon College, and then studied at the Dayton Art Institute, where he showed artistic talent as a cartoonist.

Winters career in the entertainment industry began in 1948, when he unexpectedly won a local talent show with comic sketches. He was noticed and invited to work in radio transmission in a variety of capacities, starting with weather reports and moving to comedy numbers. Then, Winters was invited to Columbus’ WBNS-TV channel, although he refused because he was dissatisfied with the proposed salary, and decided to move to New York. Winters managed to get a job in a nightclub, and at the same time he was looking for an opportunity to get onto the central TV channels. In 1952, Winters managed to get a small role in the television series “Omnibus”, after which the young actor’s career developed quickly.

Concerning a long spanned career, Winters created characters in a number of series and television movies – “The Jonathan Winters Show” (1956 – 1957), “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” (1963), “The Garry Moore Show” (1968), “The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters” (1972-1974), “Mork & Mindy” (1981) and “Spaced Out!” (1991) among many others. He also voiced Grandpa Smurf in the film “The Smurfs” (1986-1989) and Papa Smurf in “The Smurfs” (2011). In 1991, Winters won an Emmy for his role in “Davis Rules”, and in was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for the show “American Humor”. In 2002, he earned an Emmy nomination as a guest star in a comedy series, actually “Life with Bonnie” – this recognition certainly helped his net worth grow.

Moreover, Winters is also known as an artist, having painted and drawn sketches which were published in many collections. He authored several books too, including short stories entitled “Winters’ Tales” (1988) which is on the list of best-selling books. His last film was dubbed “The Smurfs 2” in 2013.

Finally, in the personal life of Jonathan Winters, he was married to Eileen Schauder from 1948 until her death in 2009; they had two children. Winters died at the age of 87 of natural causes on the 11th April 2013 in Montecito, California.

IMDB Wikipedia “Another Day Another World” (1962) “Jonathan Winters– after the beep” (1986) “The Best of Jonathan Winters” (1993) “Whistle Stopping With Jonathan Winters” (1964) “Winters’ Tales: Stories and Observations for the Unusual” (1987) “Crank (y) Calls” (1996) $5 million 1925 1925-11-11 1976 1987 2013-04-11 5′ 10″ (1.78 m) Actor Alice Kilgore American Comedy Awards (1991 Bellbrook Comic Book: The Movie (2004) Davis Rules (1991) Dayton Art Institute DVD Exclusive Awards (2005) Editor Eileen Schauder Eileen Schauderher death Five grandchildren Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Comedy or Musical (1964) Grammy Awards (1996 It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963) Jay Winters Jonathan Harshman Winters II Jonathan Harshman Winters Jr. Jonathan Winters and His Traveling Road Show (1990) Jonathan Winters Net Worth Kenyon College Laurel Awards Life with Bonnie (2002) Lifetime Achievement Tribute (2003) Lucinda Winters November 11 OFTA Television Award Ohio Primetime Emmy Awards (1991) Primetime Emmy Awards (2003) Scorpio Star on the Walk of Fame (1960) TV Land Award – Pioneer Award (20008) U.S. Writer

Jonathan Harshman Winters Jr. Quick Info

Full Name Jonathan Winters
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth November 11, 1925 Bellbrook, Ohio, U.S.
Died April 11, 2013 (aged 87) Montecito, California, U.S.
Height 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
Profession Actor, Writer, Editor
Education Kenyon College, Dayton Art Institute
Nationality American
Spouse Eileen Winters (m. 1948–2009, her death)
Children Jay Winters, Lucinda Winters
Parents Alice Kilgore , Jonathan Harshman Winters II
Facebook https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=115568831856045
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005565
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/jonathan-winters-mn0000824219
Awards Primetime Emmy Awards (1991), American Comedy Awards (1991, 1987), DVD Exclusive Awards (2005), Grammy Awards (1996, 1976), Mark Twain Prize, Lifetime Achievement Tribute (2003), TV Land Award – Pioneer Award (20008), Star on the Walk of Fame (1960)
Albums “Another Day Another World” (1962), “Whistle Stopping With Jonathan Winters” (1964), “Crank (y) Calls” (1996)
Nominations Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Comedy or Musical (1964), Laurel Awards, Primetime Emmy Awards (2003), OFTA Television Award
Movies “Crank(y) Calls”, “The Little Prince” (1976), “The Shadow” (1994), “Moon over Parador” (1988), “The Smurfs 2” (2013), Comic Book: The Movie (2004)
TV Shows Jonathan Winters and His Traveling Road Show (1990), It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963), Life with Bonnie (2002), Davis Rules (1991)

Jonathan Harshman Winters Jr. Quotes

  • [re comedy icon Stan Laurel] Damn it! I’m the only one out here who never managed to meet him. And there he was, sitting right out there in Santa Monica all those years. The Oceana Apartments, wasn’t it? I’ll never get over that.
  • I’ve done for the most part pretty much what I intended. I ended up doing comedy, writing and painting. I’ve had a ball. And as I get older, I just become an older kid.
  • Of course there are those who can paint much more quickly than I. They take cobalt blue, throw it against a 15-by-20 canvas and say, “Ah, look, this is 3 o’clock overlooking Central Park”. Then, when someone says, “I don’t get it”, the artist replies, “You don’t get it? It’s the happening, it’s the feeling. And it costs $200,000”. It’s a slap in the teeth to talented, struggling people who studied art when some little dummy comes along with two brushes, drinks a lot of turpentine, smokes four joints and says, “Hey, man, is this not out of sight?”.
  • [on painting] This year [1981] I got the idea when I was sitting in a hamburger joint and a hearse pulled up. A few minutes later a U-Haul parked behind the hearse. I want to do a picture of a horse pulling a U-hearse entitled ‘You Can’t Take It With You’.
  • As a kid, I always wanted to be lots of things. I was a Walter Mitty type. I wanted to be in the French Foreign Legion, a detective, a doctor, a test pilot with a scarf, a fisherman who hauled in a tremendous marlin after a 12-hour fight.
  • [when someone asked him how to get into show business] You know how movie studios have a front gate? You get a Camaro with a steel grill, drive it through the gate, and once you’re on the lot, you’re in showbiz.
  • I don’t do jokes. The characters are my jokes.
  • If your ship doesn’t come in, swim out to it.

Jonathan Harshman Winters Jr. Important Facts

  • $130,000
  • Made his first appearance on I’ve Got A Secret (1952) with his mother, Alice Bahman, who was a radio personality in her own right on WIZE in Springfield, Missouri. The episode aired on September 28, 1960.
  • Finished recording his dialogue for The Smurfs 2 (2013) only nine days before his death.
  • He only did one serious role and that was The Twilight Zone: A Game of Pool (1961), a two-character show in which he played “James Howard (Fats) Brown”, co-starring with Jack Klugman.
  • He was cremated.
  • When Stanley Kramer offered him a part in It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963), he almost didn’t take it because he had just recovered from a nervous breakdown. His wife talked him into it.
  • As of November 2002, he was doing impromptu, free comedy routines the first Sunday of each month during the Ventura County Antique Fair Grounds and in November/December 2002 in San Francisco on the set of Swing (2003), directed by Martin Guigui where he plays the character of Uncle Bill.
  • He was said to have worshiped the work of Stan Laurel, and was very close, in his final years, with an admirer of his own, Richard Lewis.
  • Spent eight months in hospital in 1959 and 1961 undergoing treatment for bipolar disorder and nervous breakdowns.
  • Winters’ career started as a result of a lost wristwatch, about six or seven months after his marriage to Eileen in 1948. The newlyweds couldn’t afford to buy another one. Then Eileen read about a talent contest in which the first prize was a wristwatch, and encouraged Jonathan to “go down and win it”. She was certain he could, and he did.
  • Dropped out of high school to join the Marines.
  • Suffered from bipolar disorder.
  • His popular drag character Maude Frickert was inspired both by one of his aunts as well as by character actress Maudie Prickett, who also was billed occasionally as Maude Prickett.
  • Has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6290 Hollywood Blvd.
  • In a 1985 television special, named King Kong (1933) as the film that made the biggest impression on him in his youth.
  • In 2000 he won the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, presented annually by the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
  • Father, with Eileen Winters, of son Jay Winters and daughter Lucinda Winters.
  • He was of German and British Isles/English ancestry.
  • According to the book “Tomorrow I Die”, Winters appeared in the short film “Screen Test of Mike Hammer” as a wino. This film also featured Jack Stang and Bettye Ackerman. Stills are found in the aforementioned book.
  • He made his semi-annual visit to the “Hollywood Collectors & Celebrities Show” for an autograph session and to meet his fans.
  • Much of the dialogue between he and close friend Robin Williams on Mork & Mindy (1978) was ad-libbed.
  • Considered by many to be one of the finest improvisational comics ever.
  • Was voluntarily institutionalized twice in his life (and even made light of it in his stand-up comic act).
  • Wrote a collection of short stories entitled “Winters Tales”.
  • Served in the Marines during World War II as gunner on the aircraft carrier Bon Homme Richard in the Pacific.
  • An accomplished abstract painter, he created a series of work which was collected into a book titled “Hang Ups”.

Jonathan Harshman Winters Jr. Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Sonic Boom 1974 Short Ed / Voice of Child pilot Actor
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home 1974 TV Series Maude Frickert Actor
The Special London Bridge Special 1972 TV Movie English Tour Guide / Tourist #1 / Little Boy Tourist / … Actor
Viva Max 1969 General Billy Joe Hallson Actor
Now You See It, Now You Don’t 1968 TV Movie Jerry Klay Actor
The Early Birds 1968 Short voice Actor
Eight on the Lam 1967 Police Sgt. Jasper Lynch / Mother Lynch Actor
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma’s Hung You in the Closet and I’m Feelin’ So Sad 1967 Dad (Narrator) Actor
Penelope 1966 Professor Klobb Actor
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1966 TV Series Actor
The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming 1966 Norman Jonas Actor
The Loved One 1965 Henry Glenworthy
Rev. Wilbur Glenworthy
Actor
Linus! The Lion Hearted 1964 TV Series Actor
It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World 1963 Lennie Pike Actor
The Twilight Zone 1961 TV Series James Howard “Fats” Brown Actor
Art Carney Special 1961 TV Series Actor
Shirley Temple’s Storybook 1960 TV Series Barnaby
Lord Nikidik
Actor
Saiyûki 1960 Sir Quigley Broken Bottom (English version, voice) Actor
Omnibus 1954 TV Series Actor
The Smurfs 2 2013 Papa Smurf (voice) Actor
Starz on the Set: A Look Behind the Smurfs 3D 2011 TV Short Papa Actor
The Smurfs 2011 Papa (voice) Actor
Cattle Call 2006 Thomas the Studio Tour Guide Actor
Comic Book: The Movie 2004 Video Wally (Army Buddy #2) Actor
Swing 2003/I Uncle Bill Actor
Life with Bonnie 2002 TV Series Q.T. Marlens Actor
Santa vs. the Snowman 3D 2002 Short Santa (voice) Actor
Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big 2000 Short Actor
The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle 2000 Whoppa Chopper Pilot / Ohio Cop with Bullhorn / Jeb Actor
Santa vs. the Snowman 1997 TV Short Santa (voice) Actor
Johnny Bravo 1997 TV Series Old Clown Actor
Captain Planet and the Planeteers 1995 TV Series Eco the Clown Actor
Daisy-Head Mayzie 1995 TV Short Dr. Eisenbart (voice) Actor
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters 1994 TV Series Wodget / Millionaire Actor
The Bears Who Saved Christmas 1994 TV Short Charlie Compass (voice) Actor
The Shadow 1994 Wainwright Cranston Actor
The Flintstones 1994 Grizzled Man Actor
Yogi the Easter Bear 1994 TV Movie Ranger Mortimer (voice) Actor
Animaniacs 1994 TV Series Stinkbomb D. Basset Actor
The Princess and the Cobbler 1993 The Thief (Miramax version) (voice) Actor
Frosty Returns 1992 TV Short Narrator (voice) Actor
Davis Rules 1991-1992 TV Series Gunny Davis Actor
Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation 1992 Video Wade Pig
Superman (voice)
Actor
Fish Police 1992 TV Series Mayor Cod Actor
Little Dracula 1991 TV Series Igor / Granny (voice) Actor
The Wish That Changed Christmas 1991 TV Movie The Owl (voice) Actor
Rabbit Ears: Paul Bunyan 1990 Video short Storyteller Actor
Tiny Toon Adventures 1990 TV Series Sappy Stanley Actor
Garfield and Friends 1990 TV Series Berferd / Maharishi Sensei Bhogwan Chang Su Gunga Din Actor
Wake, Rattle & Roll 1990 TV Series Dr. Veenie / Mr. Snyde / Harry Mutsnatcher (1990) (voice) Actor
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventures 1990 TV Series Actor
Gravedale High 1990 TV Series Coach Cadaver Actor
The Smurfs 1986-1989 TV Series Grandpa Smurf Actor
The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley 1988 TV Series Roger Gustav
Mr. Freebus
Additional Voices
Actor
Moon Over Parador 1988 Ralph Actor
Alice Through the Looking Glass 1987 TV Movie Tweedledum
Tweedledee (voice)
Actor
‘Tis the Season to Be Smurfy 1987 TV Movie Grandpa Smurf (voice) Actor
The Little Troll Prince 1987 TV Movie King Ulvik #2 (voice) Actor
David Letterman’s 2nd Annual Holiday Film Festival 1986 TV Movie segment “My Day With the Stars” Actor
Smurfquest 1986 TV Movie Grandpa Smurf (voice) Actor
Say Yes 1986 W. D. Westmoreland Actor
The Longshot 1986 Tyler Actor
Yogi’s Treasure Hunt 1986 TV Series Additional Voices Actor
Alice in Wonderland 1985 TV Movie Humpty Dumpty Actor
Star Fairies 1985 TV Movie Wishing Well (voice) Actor
The Pound Puppies 1985 TV Movie Bigelow (voice) Actor
E. Nick: A Legend in His Own Mind 1984 Emerson Foosnagel III Actor
Mork & Mindy 1981-1982 TV Series Mearth / Dave McConnell Actor
Aloha Paradise 1981 TV Series Actor
More Wild Wild West 1980 TV Movie Albert Paradine II Actor
I Go Pogo 1980 Porky Pine / Molester Mole / Wiley Catt (voice) Actor
The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh 1979 H.S. / Harvey Tilson Actor
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1977 TV Series Night Watchman / Talking Pumpkin Actor
Freedom Is 1976 TV Movie voice Actor
Spaced Out! 1992 TV Movie Writer
The Early Birds 1968 Short written by Writer
Wild Winters Night 1964 TV Movie writer Writer
The Jonathan Winters Show TV Series 2 episodes, 1956 – 1957 written by – 2 episodes, 1957 writer – 2 episodes, 1956 Writer
Gone Fish’n 1993 Video Editor
Spaced Out! 1992 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Edición Especial Coleccionista 2013-2014 TV Series in memory of – 2 episodes Thanks
The Smurfs 2 2013 in memory of Thanks
Pioneers of Television 2008-2014 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself / Maude Frickert Self
The Last 70mm Film Festival 2014 Video documentary short Himself Self
Inside Comedy 2012 TV Series Himself Self
The John Kerwin Show 2012 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Looking for Lenny 2011 Documentary Himself Self
The Green Room with Paul Provenza 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Make ‘Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America 2009 TV Series documentary Himself – Comedian / Himself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2008 TV Series Himself Self
The 6th Annual TV Land Awards 2008 TV Special Himself Self
Certifiably Jonathan 2007 Documentary Himself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2005-2006 TV Series Himself Self
Just for Laughs 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Tell Them Who You Are 2004 Documentary Himself Self
Biography 1997-2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Special 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Squatching 2002 Video documentary short Himself Self
The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Award Show Program Special… Live!… in Stereo 2002 TV Special Himself Self
The Joke’s on Thee 2001 TV Movie Himself Self
Jonathan Winters: On the Loose 2000 TV Movie Himself / Various Others Self
The Mark Twain Prize: Jonathan Winters 2000 TV Movie Himself Self
Uncomfortably Close with Michael McKean 2000 TV Series Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1994-1998 TV Series Himself Self
Bloopy’s Buddies 1996 TV Series Himself Self
Who Makes You Laugh? 1995 TV Special Himself Self
The Second Annual Comedy Hall of Fame 1994 TV Special Himself Self
The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards 1994 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Bob Hope’s Birthday Memories 1994 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Montreal International Comedy Festival ’94 1994 TV Movie Himself Self
Gone Fish’n 1993 Video Himself / Maude Frickert / Various Others Self
The First Annual Comedy Hall of Fame 1993 TV Movie Himself / Inductee Self
Spaced Out! 1992 TV Movie Himself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1965-1991 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
The 5th Annual American Comedy Awards 1991 TV Special Himself Self
Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to ‘It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World’ 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself / Pike, the van driver Self
Jonathan Winters and His Traveling Road Show 1990 TV Movie Himself Self
A Yabba-Dabba-Doo Celebration!: 50 Years of Hanna-Barbera 1989 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards 1988 TV Special Himself Self
Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC 1988 TV Special Himself Self
Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge 1987 TV Movie Himself Self
Bob Hope’s Tropical Comedy Special from Tahiti 1987 TV Movie Himself Self
The Wonderful World of Jonathan Winters 1986 Himself Self
NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration 1986 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1986 TV Series Himself Self
King Kong! The Living Legend 1986 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Hee Haw 1983-1985 TV Series Himself Self
Breakaway 1984 TV Series Himself Self
Suzanne Somers… And 10,000 G.I.’s 1983 TV Movie Himself Self
Hungry i reunion 1981 Documentary Himself Self
The Tim Conway Show 1980 TV Series Himself Self
Bob Hope for President 1980 TV Special Self
The Muppet Show 1980 TV Series Himself – Special Guest Star Self
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1978 TV Series Himself Self
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Frank Sinatra 1978 TV Special Himself / Elwood Suggins Self
Yabba Dabba Doo! The Happy World of Hanna-Barbera 1977 TV Movie Himself Self
The Hollywood Squares 1976-1977 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
Dean Martin’s Christmas in California 1977 TV Movie Himself Self
Dinah! 1975 TV Series Himself Self
Good Morning America 1975 TV Series Himself – Humorist (1975-1976) Self
The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters 1972-1974 TV Series Himself – Host Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1970-1974 TV Series Himself Self
Dinah’s Place 1973 TV Series Himself Self
Day at Night 1973 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Dean Martin Show 1966-1973 TV Series Himself / Maude Frickert / Willis Mumford Self
Jack Paar Tonite 1973 TV Series Himself Self
The New Scooby-Doo Movies 1972 TV Series Himself Self
The Mouse Factory 1972 TV Series Himself / Professor Eric Antiquity Self
The Hollywood Squares 1971 TV Series Semi-Regular Self
The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World 1971 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Plimpton! Did You Hear the One About? 1971 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Andy Williams Show 1969-1971 TV Series Himself Self
This Is Your Life 1971 TV Series Himself Self
Hot Dog 1970 TV Series Himself Self
The Ray Stevens Show 1970 TV Series Himself Self
The Engelbert Humperdinck Show 1970 TV Series Himself Self
Movin’ 1970 TV Movie Himself Self
Laugh-In 1970 TV Series Himself – Guest Performer Self
The Jonathan Winters Show 1967-1969 TV Series Himself – Host Self
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 1967-1969 TV Series Himself Self
The Carol Burnett Show 1967-1968 TV Series Himself / Himself – Cameo Appearance Self
With Love, Sophia 1967 TV Movie Himself Self
Dateline: Hollywood 1967 TV Series Himself Self
The Andy Williams Show 1963-1967 TV Series Himself / Himself – Comedian Self
Danny Thomas Special: Guys ‘n’ Geishas 1967 TV Special Himself Self
The London Palladium Show 1966 TV Series Himself Self
The Bob Hope Show 1966 TV Series Himself Self
The Sammy Davis, Jr. Show 1966 TV Series Himself Self
The Jonathan Winters Specials 1964-1965 TV Series Himself – Host Self
The Jack Paar Program 1962-1965 TV Series Himself / Maude Frickert / Himself – Guest / … Self
The 37th Annual Academy Awards 1965 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Best Supporting Actor Self
Wild Winters Night 1964 TV Movie Himself / Maude Frickert Self
I’ve Got a Secret 1960-1964 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself – Celebrity Guest / Himself Self
What’s My Line? 1958-1964 TV Series Himself – Mystery Guest / Himself – Guest Panelist Self
The Jerry Lewis Show 1963 TV Series Himself Self
Talent Scouts 1963 TV Series Himself Self
The Garry Moore Show 1960-1963 TV Series Himself Self
The Merv Griffin Show 1962 TV Series Himself Self
The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1957-1962 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Host Self
The Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Himself – Comedian / Himself – Comic Self
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show 1960-1961 TV Series Himself Self
Main Event 1961 TV Movie Himself – Guest Self
Candid Camera 1960 TV Series Himself Self
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1957-1960 TV Series Himself – Comedian / Himself – Guest Self
Be Our Guest 1960 TV Series Himself Self
Startime 1960 TV Series Himself Self
Parade 1959 TV Series Himself – Comedian Self
Masquerade Party 1959 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
The George Gobel Show 1958 TV Series Himself Self
Person to Person 1958 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Arlene Francis Show 1957-1958 TV Series Himself Self
Social Security in Action 1958 TV Series Himself Self
The Jonathan Winters Show 1956-1957 TV Series Himself – Host Self
The Jackie Gleason Show 1957 TV Series Himself – Guest Comic / Himself Self
Tonight! 1957 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Atlantic City Holiday 1956 TV Movie Himself Self
The NBC Comedy Hour 1956 TV Series Himself – Comedian Self
The Colgate Comedy Hour 1955 TV Series Himself – Comedian Self
And Here’s the Show 1955 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Pass the Line 1954 TV Movie Himself – Celebrity Guest Self
The Blue Angel 1954 TV Series Himself Self
Welcome to the Basement 2016 TV Series Lennie Pike Archive Footage
The Sixties 2014 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself – episode of Jack Paar Tonight Show Archive Footage
The 56th Annual Grammy Awards 2014 TV Special Himself – Comedian (In Memoriam) Archive Footage
20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2014 TV Special Himself – In Memoriam Archive Footage
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards 2013 TV Special Himself – In Memoriam Tribute Archive Footage
The 2012 Comedy Awards 2012 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
Edición Especial Coleccionista 2010 TV Series Lennie Pike Archive Footage
Desperately Seeking Paul McCartney 2008 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Stardust: The Bette Davis Story 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time 2004 TV Mini-Series Himself #18 Archive Footage
Bob Monkhouse’s Comedy Heroes 2004 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Jack Paar: Smart Television 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Cinerama Adventure 2002 Documentary Lennie Pike (in “It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World”) (uncredited) Archive Footage
Spotlight on Location: The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle 2001 Video short Ohio Cop with Bullhorn Archive Footage
The Best of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself – Roaster Archive Footage
American Masters 1997 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Classic Stand-Up Comedy of Television 1996 TV Special documentary Himself Archive Footage
Corrina, Corrina 1994 Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion 1993 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
60 Minutes: The Entertainers 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Gleason: He’s the Greatest 1988 TV Series Walter Slitzscreen – Doorman Archive Footage
The Best of Gleason 1988 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
The Great Standups 1984 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Texaco Star Theatre Presents Bob Hope in ‘Who Makes the World Laugh?’ 1983 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1980 TV Series Himself – from NBC-TV Special BOB HOPE FOR PRESIDENT Archive Footage
The Mike Douglas Show 1976 TV Series Himself – Comedian Archive Footage
Texaco Presents: A Quarter Century of Bob Hope on Television 1975 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
Mondo Hollywood 1967 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The DuPont Show of the Week 1961 TV Series Himself Archive Footage

Jonathan Harshman Winters Jr. Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2008 Pioneer Award TV Land Awards Won
2005 DVDX Award DVD Exclusive Awards Best Supporting Actor (in a DVD Premiere Movie) Comic Book: The Movie (2004) Won
2003 Lifetime Achievement Tribute Orinda Film Festival Won
2000 Lifetime Achievement Award Ojai Film Festival Won
1996 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Spoken Comedy Album For the album “Crank(y) Calls”. Won
1991 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Davis Rules (1991) Won
1991 American Comedy Award American Comedy Awards, USA Funniest Male Performer in a TV Special (Leading or Supporting) Network, Cable or Syndication Jonathan Winters and His Traveling Road Show (1990) Won
1987 Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy American Comedy Awards, USA Won
1976 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children Won
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 6290 Hollywood Blvd. Won
2008 Pioneer Award TV Land Awards Nominated
2005 DVDX Award DVD Exclusive Awards Best Supporting Actor (in a DVD Premiere Movie) Comic Book: The Movie (2004) Nominated
2003 Lifetime Achievement Tribute Orinda Film Festival Nominated
2000 Lifetime Achievement Award Ojai Film Festival Nominated
1996 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Spoken Comedy Album For the album “Crank(y) Calls”. Nominated
1991 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Davis Rules (1991) Nominated
1991 American Comedy Award American Comedy Awards, USA Funniest Male Performer in a TV Special (Leading or Supporting) Network, Cable or Syndication Jonathan Winters and His Traveling Road Show (1990) Nominated
1987 Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy American Comedy Awards, USA Nominated
1976 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children Nominated
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 6290 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated