- Nascido(a) em
- Falecido(a) em20 de agosto de 2012 · Brentwood, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA (insuficiência cardíaca)
- Nome de nascimentoPhyllis Ada Driver
- Altura1,55 m
- Phyllis Diller nasceu o 17 de julho de 1917 em Ohio, EUA. Era atriz e foi conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Vida de Inseto (1998), Um Viúvo do Barulho (1967) e A Festa do Monstro Maluco (1967). Foi casada com Warde Donovan e Sherwood Anderson Diller. Morreu o 20 de agosto de 2012 em Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA.
- CônjugesWarde Donovan(7 de outubro de 1965 - 12 de maio de 1975) (divorciado (a))Sherwood Anderson Diller(4 de novembro de 1939 - 3 de setembro de 1965) (divorciado (a), 6 crianças)
- CriançasSally DillerPeter DillerPerry Diller
- PaisFrances Ada DriverPerry Marcus Driver
- ParentesSamuel Driver(Aunt or Uncle)John Driver(Aunt or Uncle)Allen J Driver(Aunt or Uncle)Amanda Driver(Aunt or Uncle)Barbara E Driver(Aunt or Uncle)Benjamin Franklin Driver(Aunt or Uncle)Vernie Driver(Aunt or Uncle)William A. Romshe(Aunt or Uncle)Clement Crete Romshe(Aunt or Uncle)Edwin Loy Romshe(Aunt or Uncle)Benjamin Driver(Grandparent)Lucinda Allen(Grandparent)Frances Sellers(Grandparent)Peter Driver(Great Grandparent)Dorathy Meyer(Great Grandparent)Vada Elizabeth Stover(Cousin)Charles N Stover(Cousin)Allen Kezzel Stover(Cousin)Clyde C Driver(Cousin)Alonzo Walter Driver(Cousin)Gale E. Driver(Cousin)Harold Lawrence Driver(Cousin)Gladys Nevada Driver(Cousin)Paul(Grandchild)
- Mentioning her fictional husband "Fang" in her stand-up act.
- Her distinctive cackling laugh.
- Wild and Frizzy, Unkempt Hair
- The cigarette with holder that she was famous for using in her stand-up routines in the 1960s and 1970s was only a prop for the act. She was a lifelong non-smoker.
- Before Joan Rivers succeeded as a stand-up comedienne, she wrote jokes for Diller.
- She was a housewife in a San Francisco suburb with five children and an underemployed husband who eventually convinced her to make money with the talent she regularly displayed in PTA skits.
- In her later years after several cosmetic procedures, she posed semi-nude for spicy pictures proposed to be in Playboy magazine, similar to those published of Joan Collins, to prove that women can still be sexy in their 50s and 60s. The photos were not published in the magazine, but one is included in her autobiography "Like a Lampshade in a Whorehouse".
- Had a ten-year affair with lawyer Robert Hastings (whom she described as "the love of my life") until his death on May 23, 1996.
- A stand-up comic is judged by every line. Singers get applause at the end of their song no matter how bad they are.
- It's a good thing that beauty is only skin deep, or I'd be rotten to the core.
- Always be nice to your children because they are the ones who will choose your rest home.
- Aim high, and you won't shoot your foot off. I bury a lot of my ironing in the backyard.
- My house used to be haunted, but the ghosts haven't been back since the night I tried on all my wigs.
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