Arte
Johnson
Arte Johnson (born January 20, 1929), full name Arthur
Stanton Eric Johnson, is a comedic actor.
He was born in Benton Harbor, Michigan and attended the University of Illinois,
graduating in 1949 ---after working on the campus radio station and the U of I
Theater Guild with his brother, Cos.--- He initially sought employment in
Chicago working for advertising agencies, but left for New York to work for
Viking Press. His first "show business" job came when he impulsively stepped
into an audition line and was cast in a revival of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
He is best known for his work on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, an American
television show (1968-1973), in which he played various characters including a
smoking Nazi soldier with the catch phrase "Verrry interesting..." Johnson
indicated later that the phrase came from Desperate Journey, a 1942 World War II
film with Errol Flynn and Ronald Reagan playing Royal Air Force pilots shot down
in Nazi Germany; they managed to cross much of the country without speaking
German or knowing the territory, but when captured, their Nazi interrogator
doubts their story with the phrase. [1]
His
other iconic Laugh-In character was "Tyrone F. Horneigh" (the last name a
'clean' spelling of the vulgar term 'horny'), the white-haired, trenchcoat-wearing
'dirty old man' who repeatedly sought to seduce "Gladys Ormphby" (Ruth Buzzi's
brown-clad 'spinster' character) on a park bench. Tyrone would enter the scene,
muttering a song, and, spying Gladys on the bench, would sit next to her. He
would ask 2 related 'leading questions,' each earning him a hard whack from a
shocked Gladys using her purse. His third statement would be an appeal for
medical assistance, at which time he would fall off the bench. An example:
* TYRONE: "You want to go to my place, and see where I sleep?" [WHACK!]
* TYRONE: "You want to go to your place, and see where you sleep?" [WHACK!}
* TYRONE: "You mind if I go to sleep right here?" [moans, and falls off bench]
Years after Laugh-In ended its run, the 2 characters were made into an animated
Saturday-morning children's show, with Tyrone as a helpful, muttering
'superhero.'
---Arte and his brother, Cos, earned their Emmy Awards while working on Rowan
and Martin's Laugh-In.---
In 1976, Johnson voiced the cartoon character "Misterjaw", a blue German
accented shark (with a bow tie and top hat) who liked to leap out of the water
and shout "HEEGotcha!" or "Gotcha!" at unsuspecting folks on the DePatie-Freleng
Enterprises produced The Pink Panther Laugh and a Half Hour and a Half Show.
Later in the seventies, he hosted the NBC game show Knockout.
In the 1990s Johnson voiced "Newt", a hunting dog on the cartoon Animaniacs, who
futilely became enamoured of his target, a sexy female mink named Minerva.
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