- Naissance
- Décédé(e)27 janvier 1969 · Palm Springs, Californie, États-Unis (non divulguée)
- Taille5′ 9″ (1,75 m)
- Charles Winninger est né le 26 mai 1884 dans le Wisconsin, États-Unis. Il était acteur. Il est connu pour Destry Rides Again (1939), Show Boat (1936) et God's Gift to Women (1931). Il était marié à Gertrude Walker et Blanche Ring. Il est mort le 27 janvier 1969 en Californie, États-Unis.
- Conjoints(es)Gertrude Walker(10 août 1951 - 27 janvier 1969) (son décès)Blanche Ring(5 novembre 1912 - 10 août 1951) (divorcé)
- On TV, one of his most beloved appearances was as a nostalgic guest star on a 1954 episode of I Love Lucy (1951) in which he played an old vaudevillian partner of Fred Mertz's (William Frawley). In the show the two, who once billed themselves as "Mertz & Kurtz," sing a couple of cute ditties: "Oh By Jingo" and "I Want a Girl Just Like the Girl Who Married Dear Old Dad." Later, Winninger joined the entire "Lucy" cast for a musical revue at Ricky's Tropicana Club, where numbers included "On the Boardwalk to Atlantic City," "By the Beautiful Sea" and "I Found a Peach on the Beach." Both Frawley and Winninger were vaudevillians in real life.
- Of all the actors who starred in the original Broadway production of "Show Boat" in 1927, he is by far the one who had the most prolific film and television career.
- His persona as a lovable captain was so well established from his having appeared in "Show Boat" that he was asked to play one yet again in A Perilous Journey (1953)).
- He was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 6333 Hollywood Boulevard.
- He created the role of Cap'n Andy in the original 1927 stage production of "Show Boat", a role which he repeated in the first (1932) Broadway revival and the 1936 film version (Show Boat (1936)) and which, from all accounts and the evidence provided in the 1936 film, became the greatest performance of his career.
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