Gordon Arthur Kelly

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Gordon Arthur Kelly Wiki Biography

Arthur Gordon Linkletter was born on 17 July 1912, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, of American descent. Art was a radio and television personality, best known for hosting “House Party” which ran on CBS for 25 years. He also hosted “People Are Funny” which ran on NBC for 19 years, but all of his efforts helped put his net worth to where it was prior to his passing in 2010.

How rich was Art Linkletter? As of mid-2017, sources inform us of a net worth that was at $90 million, mostly earned through success on television and radio. He was famous for interviewing children on “House Party” and “Kids Say the Darndest Things”, all of these achievements ensuring the position of his wealth.

Art was adopted and never had contact with his natural family. His adoptive family moved from Canada to San Diego, California when he was five years old, where he attended San Diego High School, and lived during the early years of the Great Depression. He then attended San Diego State Teachers College (San Diego State University) and earned a bachelor’s degree in teaching. He also played for the school’s basketball and swimming team.

After completing his studies, Linkletter started to work as a radio announcer because it paid better than teaching. He was involved in various radio programs in the 1930s, and then moved to San Francisco to continue his radio career. In 1940, he started working with John Guedel on the radio show “People are Funny” which would become a prototype for radio game shows, and eventually found its way to television, running from 1954 to 1961. His net worth started to increase significantly thanks to this project. Linkletter then worked on other television shows, including “Life with Linkletter”, and on the film “Champagne for Caesar”. He also became the broadcaster to organize ABC’s coverage of the Disneyland opening, despite his doubts about the success of the theme park. He later became convinced that Disneyland would become highly successful. He was involved with Disneyland for many years, which helped his net worth rise quickly.

Art also made various investments, becoming an investor for the hula hoop as well as “The Game of Life”. In 1963, a gag cartoon panel was published by King Features Syndicate called “Art Linkletter’s Kids”. He then opened a dance school in Claremont, California called the Art Linketter School of Jazz. In 1988, he made an appearance in the sitcom “Small Wonder”, and thanks to all his achievements, he received a lifetime achievement Daytime Emmy award in 2003. He was also inducted into the National Speakers Association Speaker Hall of Fame, as well as being given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

For his personal life, it is known that Linkletter married Lois Foerster in 1935, and they had five children during a marriage of 75 years, one of the longest of any celebrity, even outliving three of their children. In 2008, Linkletter suffered a mild stroke, and two years later he would pass away at his home in Los Angeles in May 2010.

IMDB Wikipedia $90 Million 1912 1912-7-17 2010 2010-05-26 Actor American Art Linkletter Net Worth California Canada Canadian Cancer Dawn Dawn Linkletter Diane Linkletter Gordon Arthur Kelly Jack Linkletter John Guedel John Linkletter July 17 Laura Ann Linkletter Lois Foerster Los Angeles Mary Linkletter May 26 Miscellaneous Crew Moose Jaw Radio personality Robert Robert Linkletter San Diego State University Saskatchewan Sharon Sharon Linkletter United States Writer

Gordon Arthur Kelly Quick Info

Full Name Art Linkletter
Net Worth $90 Million
Date Of Birth July 17, 1912
Died May 26, 2010, Los Angeles, California, United States
Place Of Birth Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
Profession American-Canadian radio personality
Education San Diego State University
Nationality American, Canadian
Spouse Lois Foerster (m. 1935–2010)
Children Diane Linkletter, Jack Linkletter, Robert Linkletter, Sharon Linkletter, Dawn Linkletter
Parents John Linkletter, Mary Linkletter
Siblings Laura Ann Linkletter
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0512939
Awards Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album
Movies Champagne for Caesar, Television: The First 50 Years, The Snow Queen, People Are Funny
TV Shows Kids Say the Darndest Things, People are Funny, House Party, Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color, Hollywood Talent Scouts, The Art Linkletter Show

Gordon Arthur Kelly Quotes

  • Diplomacy – the art of jumping into trouble without making a splash.
  • Things work out best for the people who make the best of the way things work out.

Gordon Arthur Kelly Important Facts

  • Art Linkletter’s date of birth was July 17th, 1912, which was a Wednesday. And after entering eternity, on Wednesday, May 26th, 2010, his lifetime, was 97 years, 10 months and 9 days. In weeks, he was 5,106 weeks. And days, his lifetime lasted 35,742 days. Also, his marriage to Lois Foerster was on Monday, November 25th, 1935 to Wednesday, May 26th, 2010, lasted 74 years, 6 months and 1 day, totaling 27,211 days, then equaling 3,887 weeks and 2 days.
  • He was awarded 2 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: For Radio at 6363 Hollywood Boulevard, and for Television at 1560 Vine Street in Hollywood, California.
  • His ongoing marriage to Lois Foerster, was on Monday, November 25, 1935. Their marriage was the second longest in Hollywood history, it lasted 27,211 days. Monday, November 25, 1935 to Wednesday, May 26, 2010 differ 27,211 days, equaling 3,887 weeks and 5 days, total. Only Norman and Peggy Lloyd had a longer recorded marriage.
  • Son Robert Linkletter, 34, was killed in a car accident. A woman was later sentenced on January 17, 1981, to a year’s probation on her plea of no contest to vehicular manslaughter.
  • Only three months before daughter Diane Linkletter’s fatal leap from her apartment high-rise on October 4, 1969, Art’s oldest daughter Dawn’s husband, John Zweyer, 33, committed suicide by a gunshot to the head over his failing insurance business on July 15th.
  • Host of two of the longest-running shows in USA broadcast history: The Linkletter Show (1952), which ran on CBS radio and TV for 25 years, and People Are Funny (1954) on NBC radio and TV for 19 years. Linkletter was famous for interviewing children on The Linkletter Show (1952) and Kids Say the Darndest Things (1998), which led to a successful series of books quoting children.
  • Children: Jack Linkletter (Arthur), Dawn, Robert Linkletter, Sharon, and Diane Linkletter. He was a good friend of Walt Disney. It might be coincidence, but Disney’s children, who arrived first, were also named Sharon and Diane.
  • Adopted by John, an evangelical preacher, and Mary Linkletter, as a baby.
  • Shares his birthday (July 17th) with Disneyland, where he hosted the grand opening in 1955 and returned 50 years later to help host the celebration on July 17th 2005, and is the only celebrity to appear at Disneyland publicly both of those days.
  • Friend Walt Disney could only afford to pay Linkletter scale to help host the Disneyland grand opening special Dateline: Disneyland (1955); in return, Linkletter asked for and received the park’s camera and film concessions for 10 years.
  • Only person in TV history to have five shows concurrently on network TV.
  • His lecture tour is entitled “Old Age Is Not for Sissies”, which is also the title of his 23rd book.
  • One of America’s most dedicated humanitarians, Art has been recognized for his work for the National Easter Seals Foundation, the National Heart Foundation, the Foster Parents Plan and Goodwill Industries.
  • Appointed to President Richard Nixon’s national advisory council for drug abuse prevention, education and information following the drug-related suicide of daughter, Diane Linkletter.
  • Grand marshal, Tournament of Roses parade [2003]
  • In 1969, his daughter, Diane Linkletter, committed suicide by jumping out of her kitchen window. He blamed LSD and became very outspoken against drugs. Several reports at the time showed that LSD played no role, but Art still continued to speak out against the psychedelic movement for many years.
  • Father of Jack Linkletter and Diane Linkletter.

Gordon Arthur Kelly Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1976-1986 TV Series Host / Interviewer / Narrator Actor
Here’s Lucy 1970 TV Series Art Linkletter Actor
The Red Skelton Hour 1968 TV Series Hobo Actor
Batman 1967 TV Series Art Linkletter Actor
Wagon Train 1962 TV Series Sam Darland Actor
Make Room for Daddy 1962 TV Series Art Linkletter Actor
General Electric Theater 1957-1962 TV Series Howard Douglas / Bert Holman / Herb Stillman / … Actor
Zane Grey Theater 1961 TV Series Reverend Albert Pierce Actor
No Greater Love 1960 Actor
Mr. Broadway 1957 TV Movie Actor
The Snow Queen 1957 English prologue Actor
The Christophers 1955 TV Series Actor
The Jack Benny Program 1955 TV Series Art Linkletter Actor
Life with Linkletter 1950 TV Series Host Actor
Champagne for Caesar 1950 Happy Hogan Actor
People Are Funny 1946 Master of Ceremonies Actor
The Living Century 2001-2003 TV Series documentary advisor – 5 episodes Miscellaneous
Philippine Adventure 1964 Documentary executive producer Producer
Salute to Baseball 1956 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Screen Snapshots 5854: Young Hollywood 1952 Documentary short script Writer
Walt: The Man Behind the Myth 2001 TV Movie documentary grateful acknowledgment Thanks
Flying High 1979 TV Series special thanks – 1 episode Thanks
What If? 2014 Documentary Himself Self
The Hooping Life 2014 Documentary Himself Self
When the World Breaks 2010 Documentary Himself Self
Pioneers of Television 2008 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Larry King Live 2002-2005 TV Series Himself Self
CBS at 75 2003 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The 30th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards 2003 TV Special Himself – Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Self
114th Annual Tournament of Roses Parade 2003 TV Movie Himself Self
Biography 1998-2003 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself – Neighbor of Humphrey Bogart Self
CBS Tournament of Roses Parade 2003 TV Special Himself Self
Milton Berle: An All-Star Tribute to ‘Mr. Television’ 2002 Video Himself Self
Walt: The Man Behind the Myth 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Let Me In, I Hear Laughter 2000 Documentary Himself Self
Television: The First Fifty Years 1999 Video documentary Himself / Interviewee Self
Kids Say the Darndest Things 1998 TV Series Co-Host Self
Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen’s 1997 Documentary Himself (with Monty Hall) (uncredited) Self
The Wonderful World of Disney: 40 Years of Television Magic 1994 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The One, the Only… Groucho 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
One on One with John Tesh 1991 TV Series Himself Self
Disneyland’s 35th Anniversary Special 1990 TV Movie Himself Self
The Pat Sajak Show 1989 TV Series Himself Self
Small Wonder 1988 TV Series Himself Self
All-Star Party for Joan Collins 1987 TV Special Himself Self
The USA Today’s 5th Anniversary Gala 1987 TV Movie Himself Self
The New Hollywood Squares 1987 TV Series Himself Self
All-Star Party for ‘Dutch’ Reagan 1985 TV Special Himself Self
Xpose 1982 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself – Host Self
The Alan Thicke Show 1981 TV Series Himself Self
The John Davidson Show 1980 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Alan Hamel Show 1978-1979 TV Series Himself Self
CBS: On the Air 1978 TV Mini-Series documentary Co-host – part VII Self
That’s Action 1977 Documentary Narrator (voice) Self
The Cry of a Hurting World… I’m Hungry! 1977 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Donny and Marie 1976 TV Series Himself Self
Dinah! 1976 TV Series Himself Self
The Good Old Days of Radio 1976 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Stanley Siegel Show 1975 TV Series Himself Self
The Hollywood Squares 1967-1974 TV Series Himself / Himself – Center Square / Himself – Panelist Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1963-1973 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself / Himself – Guest Host Self
The Dean Martin Show 1973 TV Series Himself Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1962-1972 TV Series Himself – Substitute Host / Himself – Co-Host / Himself – TV Personality Self
The Art Linkletter Show 1963-1970 TV Series Himself – Host / Himself Self
The Real Tom Kennedy Show 1970 TV Series Himself Self
It Takes Two 1970 TV Series Himself Self
The Joey Bishop Show 1967-1969 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Host / Himself – Host Self
The David Frost Show 1969 TV Series Himself Self
The Linkletter Show 1952-1969 TV Series Himself – Host / Himself Self
Movin’ with Nancy 1967 TV Special R.C. Cola spokesperson Self
Hollywood Talent Scouts 1965-1966 TV Series Himself – Host Self
The Lucy Show 1966 TV Series Himself Self
What’s My Line? 1956-1965 TV Series Himself – Guest Panelist / Himself – Mystery Guest Self
The Celebrity Game 1964 TV Series Himself Self
I’ve Got a Secret 1955-1963 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
The 20th Annual Golden Globes Awards 1963 TV Special Himself – Host Self
Stump the Stars 1962 TV Series Himself – Guest Panelist Self
The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1958-1962 TV Series Himself – Guest Host / Himself Self
The Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Himself – Guest Host / Himself – Host Self
Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall 1962 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Here’s Hollywood 1961-1962 TV Series Himself / Himself – Co-Host Self
The Chevy Show 1960-1961 TV Series Himself – Presenter / Himself – Host Self
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show 1959-1961 TV Series Himself – Host / Himself Self
People Are Funny 1954-1960 TV Series Himself Self
About Faces 1960 TV Series Himself Self
You Bet Your Life 1959 TV Series Himself Self
Startime 1959 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Disneyland ’59 1959 TV Movie documentary Himself – Host Self
The Bob Cummings Show 1959 TV Series Himself Self
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1958 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Person to Person 1957 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Gisele MacKenzie Show 1957 TV Series Himself Self
The Heart of Show Business 1957 Short Himself Self
Holiday on Ice 1956 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
Max Liebman Presents: The Maurice Chevalier Show 1956 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
Salute to Baseball 1956 TV Movie Himself – MC Self
Max Liebman Spectaculars 1956 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Inside Beverly Hills 1956 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
Happy New Year 1956 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
Producers’ Showcase 1955 TV Series Himself – Narrator Self
Dateline: Disneyland 1955 TV Special documentary Himself – Host Self
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1955 TV Series Himself Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1955 TV Series Himself Self
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Life 1954 Short Himself Self
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Stars on Parade 1954 Documentary short Himself Self
Art Linkletter and the Kids 1954 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood’s Great Entertainers 1953 Short Himself – Master of Ceromonies Self
Screen Snapshots: Ha! Ha! From Hollywood 1953 Documentary short Himself Self
Screen Snapshots 5854: Young Hollywood 1952 Documentary short Show Host Self
Stars in the Eye 1952 TV Special Himself Self
All Star Revue 1952 TV Series Himself – Kellogg’s Commercial (filmed) Self
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Goes to Bat 1950 Documentary short Himself Self
Screen Snapshots: The Great Showman 1950 Short Himself – Master of Ceremonies Self
Screen Snapshots: Off the Air 1947 Short Himself Self
Screen Snapshots Series 24, No. 3 1944 Short Himself Self
Tab Hunter Confidential 2015 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards 2010 TV Special Himself – Memorial Tribute Archive Footage
Entertainment Tonight 2010 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood 2008 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Disneyland: Secrets, Stories, & Magic 2007 Video documentary Himself – at Disneyland Grand Opening (uncredited) Archive Footage
Jack Taylor of Beverly Hills 2007 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Disneyland: The First 50 Magical Years 2005 Documentary short Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Haunted History of Halloween 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Matinee 1993 Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Best of Gleason 2 1988 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Gleason: He’s the Greatest 1988 TV Series Himself – Guest Introducer Archive Footage

Gordon Arthur Kelly Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2003 Lifetime Achievement Award Daytime Emmy Awards Won
2003 Lifetime Achievement Award Daytime Emmy Awards Nominated