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Thursday, July 25, 2013
Buddy Hackett: Not Only Funny, But Smart and Caring
Buddy Hackett (1924-2003) was one of the funniest comedians ever to perform on hotel stages in the Catskills. Most people remember him for his jokes and stories that usually crossed the line into family-unfriendly territory.
We've been able to post a few of Buddy's jokes and interviews, but it wasn't easy to find clean ones. He wasn't a foul-mouth comic like many of today's stand-up performers, but part of the fun in watching him go through his act was anticipating the off-color references that crept into his stories and his delivery of the punch lines with a cherubic smile.
But behind his funny lines, Buddy was a smart and caring person. Not too many examples of his wisdom and caring nature made it through the generations of media conversion to find a place on the internet, but we found two that we'd like to share with you.
When appearing on the 1970s TV game show The Hollywood Squares, Buddy was asked "What country has the highest ratio of doctors to population?" Without hesitation, he blurted out his answer: "The country with the most Jews. I would say Israel." And then he went on to elaborate the reasons why, reasons that we instantly recognize and find intuitive. An easy score for the master comic.
In 1983, Buddy got involved with Jerry Lewis' telethon to provide financial and emotional assistance to children with neuromuscular disease. He delivered an emotional pitch for people to donate to the Muscular Dystrophy Association while delivering a special message to children with neuromuscular disease.
Hackett's Message: "Nobody is perfect. Everybody is different." We waited for a funny punchline at the end of the message, but there was none. This time Buddy was just being a mensch.
Enjoy both videos!
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Years ago, my father told me about his favorite Buddy Hackett routine which was about "instant garbage" which Hackett said that his wife must have used because Buddy was always being asked to take out the garbage.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful man!!
ReplyDeleteNow this guy is a mensch!
ReplyDeleteThank you for finding this clip (the "Nobody's Perfect" routine on the Jerry Lewis Telethon. I have referred to this routine often as I spoken to my family and others because it really struck me. I worked the telethon for many years and I watched him give that routine live. As funny as Buddy Hackett was, THIS routine is what I remember him for. I hope he'd be proud of that. I was just able to show tis to my wife and son for the first time because once again I mentioned it to them and then I did a quick google search and found this page. Again, I say, Thank you because this is the page I found it on. - Matthew M
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