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Jimmy Nelson(1928-2019)

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Jimmy Nelson
James Nelson was born December 15, 1928 in Chicago, middle child of James and Winifred Nelson. In 1938 Jimmy's Aunt Margaret gave him his first ventriloquist "dummy" as a birthday gift, something that she had won as a bingo prize, which he named Dummy Dan/Danny Dum. He used that figure, which his father modified for better movement; until he asked Frank Marshall construct a new Danny in 1945. Marshall had a penchant for trying to make the hand carved wooden figures look like the performer that would be using them so the folks could see to them as related. Nelson was very pleased with the figure and gave his figure an Irish name, like Edgar Bergen's "Charlie McCarthy" and his mentor Bob Evan's "Jerry O'Leary" had before him, by adding O'Day. Two years later in 1947 Jimmy married his high school sweetheart Margot Humphries in Buffalo N.Y.

It was at that time that Danny started to need a little T.L.C. so Jimmy returned to Frank Marshall to have a duplicate made. However the figure "Just didn't look like Danny" said Nelson "but I didn't have the heart, or the nerve, at the age of nineteen to tell Frank that I wasn't a hundred percent satisfied." By 1949 the Nelsons were back in Chicago with their two boys. Talent Agent Louis Cohan got Jimmy better bookings than he was able to get in New York and Jimmy Nelson and Danny O'Day were now in the big time! So Jimmy added the new figure to his act, as the highly cultured Humphrey Higsbye and he became the foil to Danny much like Mortimer Snerd was for Charlie McCarthy. Jimmy went on to host Chicago's Hollard's Happy House on WGN-TV. In 1950 Nelson and Danny appeared for the first time on the Ed Sullivan Show and were a great success with the audience as well as with Sullivan.

That same year Nelson had Marshall construct a dog character and named him "Farfel" after an item on a hotel menu, he brought that new figure with him as he joined the troupe on Milton Berle's "Texaco Star Theater." Nineteen-fifty-one saw the Nelson marriage come to an end and Jimmy moved to New York with his three sons on their own until 1956 when he married the pretty girl singer, Betty Norman, who worked as his supporting act.

The year before his nuptials Jimmy, Danny and Farfel began the Nestlé's campaign that made them even more of a house hold name, if that is possible, than they were on the Milton Berle show.

The facts in this short biography are from Jimmy Nelson himself and Kelly Asbury's book "Dummy Days" where you can find more on Jimmy Nelson, Danny O'Day and Farfel, as well as the four other most well known ventriloquists in American history.
BornDecember 15, 1928
DiedSeptember 24, 2019(90)
BornDecember 15, 1928
DiedSeptember 24, 2019(90)
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Kate Winslet in Haute couture (2015)
Haute couture
7.0
  • Soundtrack("Meet Me with Your Black Dress On")
  • 2015
Your Show of Shows (1950)
Your Show of Shows
8.7
TV Series
  • Self - Guest Performer
Mack and Myer for Hire (1963)
Mack and Myer for Hire
6.7
TV Series
  • Writer
Ghetto Rhapsody (2001)
Ghetto Rhapsody
6.3
Video
  • Actor
  • 2001

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  • Ghetto Rhapsody (2001)
    Ghetto Rhapsody
    6.3
    Video
    • 2001
  • Texaco Star Theatre Starring Milton Berle (1948)
    Texaco Star Theatre Starring Milton Berle
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Texaco Pitchman
    • 1952

Writer



  • Mack and Myer for Hire (1963)
    Mack and Myer for Hire
    6.7
    TV Series
    • additional dialogue
    • 1963

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  • Jeff Dunham: Birth of a Dummy
    6.9
    TV Special
    • archive footage provider
    • 2011

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  • Born
    • December 15, 1928
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Died
    • September 24, 2019
    • Florida, USA
  • Spouses
      Betty Norman1956 - September 24, 2019 (his death, 3 children)

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    Jimmy first reached national prominence as the spokesman for television's Texaco Star Theater starring Milton Berle. He and his puppet, Danny O'Day wore twin Texaco gas attendant uniforms during the commercial sponsored breaks.

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