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    Ernest Edward Kovacs(January 23, 1919 – January 13, 1962) was an American comedian, actor, and writer. Kovacs's visually experimental and often spontaneous comedic style influenced numerous television comedy programs for years after his death. Kovacs has been credited as an influence by many individuals and shows, including Johnny Carson ...

  2. Ernie Kovacs was an American comedian and actor. ... While a good portion of the film celebrated Kovacs' talent, much was devoted to his first marriage and the kidnapping. Sadly, Mia Kovacs, the ...

  3. Jul 2, 2011 · DVD Picks: 'The Ernie Kovacs Collection'. When Ernie Kovacs was a star in the early days of live television, he was called a clown, an oddball and an innovator. But in the years since 1962 ...

  4. Jul 20, 2023 · It leaves out the sound and motion, naturally, but Kovacs was a writer as well, and the bits and pieces collected here give a good picture of the man, the personality and the artist.

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  5. Ernie Kovacs was the 17th Inductee into the Official National Comedy Hall of Fame®. Ernest Edward “Ernie” Kovacs was an American comedian, actor, and writer. Kovacs’s visually experimental and often spontaneous comedic style influenced numerous television comedy programs for years after his death. Many individuals and shows, such as ...

  6. Nov 6, 2017 · Ernie Kovacs. 1919-1962. Nothing in Moderation. When Kovacs died in an automobile accident in Los Angeles 25 years ago, he took with him the madcap, imaginative, utterly visual brand of humor that helped define television as a medium capable of producing its own style of comedy. “When people around him were doing old vaudeville material ...

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  8. Aug 11, 2023 · Factory. Mills’ Ernie & Edie store alone is a wealth of comic invention that must not be ignored, whether you’re a performer, writer, or burgeoning DIY director. Now, Mills is off to new adventures in Kovacs-land. Shortly after a recent evening at the UCLA Film & Television Archive’s Billy Wilder Theater for a screening and conversation ...