Rich Little

 Vegas Community Online is pleased to acknowledge Rich Little as

 VCO's Featured Artist of the Month
   
       

VCO sends it's Kudos for Rich's recent appearance on

the David Letterman show's "Impressionists Week"

 
         
 

   
       
  Infamous for his skewing of political figures, Little has charmed, amused, annoyed, and lampooned politicians from here to his native Canada. He entertained at the Reagan inaugurals and spent much of 2003 touring the United States with his show The Presidents.    
       
  A master mimic of over 200 voices, Little continues to impress in Atlantic City, Las Vegas, Reno, Hawaii, Chicago, New York, and London.
     
 
     
 
     

A professed classic movie buff, he's particularly fond of doing Alan Ladd (his hero as a kid) and others who are no longer generally remembered, but Little has also latched on to Baby Boomer-friendly characters like Edith Bunker, Kermit the Frog, Robin Leach, and Dr. Ruth Westheimer, just to name a few.

   
       
  Some of his favorite current stars are Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, Jack Nicholson, and Clint Eastwood. "They're easy to do," he says. "They are larger than life."

Little says, "an impression is what you think a person sounds like. It could be an exaggeration or a cartoon. It's your impression. I think of an impersonation as more of an exact copy. Knowing the person personally is not important; it's knowing the speech patterns and mannerisms [in order] to imitate the person the way the public sees him." It took him seven years to perfect Frank Sinatra, but only several minutes to mimic Dr. Ruth.

   
       
  While working as a disc jockey and talk show host, for one April Fools Day marathon he had "Jimmy Durante" emcee the morning show; "James Mason" was a rock 'n' roll deejay; and "Elvis Presley" hosted an afternoon program. Like the infamous 1939 broadcast of "War of the Worlds," 500 autograph-hungry Elvis-believing fans besieged the station, thinking the King was really there.

While still in his early 20's, Little was "discovered" in the United States. His friend, singer Mel Torme, then on the musical team of CBS' The Judy Garland Show, asked him to make a tape. Instead of the usual impressions, he did Fred MacMurray, Dana Andrews, James Mason and Van Heflin,"the kinds of people nobody did." Garland thought it was "great" and Little was signed for the show.

Appearances on TV variety shows starring Ed Sullivan, Jackie Gleason, Glen Campbell, and Dean Martin followed, as well as on such series as Laugh-In, The John Davidson Summer Show, and The Julie Andrews Show. Little had his own variety show in the 70's. He also was an early guest host on that TV staple, The Tonight Show, hosting 12 times. He was the star of the TV show KopyKats. Rich Little became a household name sitting in one of the Hollywood Squares and has also appeared on the Oak Ridge Boys Variety Special.

He was named "Comedy Star of the Year" by the American Guild of Variety Artists. The perpetrator of nine comedy albums and three HBO comedy specials, Rich Little's Christmas Carol with "W.C. Fields" as Scrooge, "Humphrey Bogart" as one of the ghosts and "Paul Lynde" as Bob Cratchit won an Emmy, among other awards.

   
       
 

   
       
  His latest appearance on HBO was as Johnny Carson in the movie The Late Shift, which dealt with the race to succeed Carson on The Tonight Show. Little has appeared on the daytime soaps The Young and the Restless and Santa Barbara. He has made dramatic guest shots on Fantasy Island, Chips, Murder She Wrote, Hawaii Five-O, MacGyver, Police Woman, and Mannix.

In a GQ fashion spread, Little was pictured as Richard Nixon, Jack Nicholson, Cary Grant, George Burns, Ronald Reagan and Humphrey Bogart. In an Oscar pre-cast of ABC's Primetime (with Diane Sawyer and Sam Donaldson) he spoofed classic movies, proposing how they would end with different casts, starring Little as "Bette Midler" as Scarlett O'Hara and "Arnold Schwarzenegger" as Hamlet.

Little's expert impressions have also been used seriously, as when he stepped in for stars who were unable to do their own redubbings on soundtracks. David Niven's vocal cords were gone due to illness in his last film, Curse of the Pink Panther. Peter Sellers himself was gone by the end of The Trail of the Pink Panther. Little provided both voices for these films. The TV series Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer needed voice-over narrations on three shows, but star Stacey Keach was unable to finish them. Rich Little was called in to finish the job. He also did Gene Kelly for a Christmas special when Kelly lost his voice.

His greatest fear? A sore throat. "Other people get a cold, and they just get a cold. I get a cold and John Wayne gets a cold, Orson Welles gets a cold, Nixon gets a cold, Truman Capote gets a cold. No correction, Truman gets the sniffles. I get a cold and it's all over."

 

 

  Over the years Rich Little has been active with children's charities and he was co-host of the Canadian division of the Children's Miracle Network. He was inducted into the Miami Children's Hospital International Pediatrics Hall of Fame for his tireless efforts in fundraising on behalf of children. In June of 1998 Rich Little added his star to the Canadian Walk of Fame to go along with his current star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Though still a Canadian citizen, Rich lives in Las Vegas with his wife Marie. He has two daughters, who ride horses and cheerlead full-time. (And, oh yeah, don't forget about the two cats!)

 
   
       
 

Rich is also an accomplished artist, please visit VCO's column HERE

   
       
 

Here are some of the many voices of Rich.  Click on Celebrity Names to hear the Master!

*After listening to an impression click on the "Back" button to return to this page*

   
       
 
Alan Ladd
Alastair Sim
Alfred Hitchcock
Al Jolson
Andy Rooney
Anthony Newley
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Art Carney
Bela Lugosi
Bill Clinton
Bing Crosby
Bobby Kennedy
Bob Dole
Boris Karloff
Broderick Crawford
Bugs Bunny
Burt Lancaster
Carol Channing
Carroll O'Connor
Cary Grant
Charles Bickford
Charles Bronson
Charlton Heston
Clark Gable
Claude Rains
Daffy Duck
Dana Andrews
Danny De Vito
David Brinkley
David Janssen
David Niven
Dean Martin
Dennis Day
Dennis Weaver
Don Adams
Donald Duck
Don Rickles
Dr. Phil
Dr. Ruth Westheimer
Dwight Eisenhower
Edgar Buchanan
Ed Sullivan
Edward G. Robinson
Elmer Fudd
Elvis Presley
Ernest Borgnine
Foster Brooks
Fozzie Bear
Frank Fontaine
Frank Sinatra
Fred Flintstone
Fred Mac Murray
Gabby Hayes
Gary Cooper
Gene Kelly
 
  George Burns
George Bush
George C. Scott
George Raft
George W. Bush
Gerald Ford
Glen Campbell
Glenn Ford
Gregory Peck
Groucho Marx
Henry Fonda
Henry Kissinger
Howard Cosell
Howard Keel
Hubert Humphrey
Humphrey Bogart
Jack Benny
Jack Hawkins
Jackie Gleason
Jack Lemmon
Jack Nicholson
Jack Paar
Jack Webb
James Arness
James Cagney
Jean Stapleton
Jerry Vale
Jim Backus
Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Durante
Jimmy Rogers
Jimmy Stewart
John F. Kennedy
John Houseman
Johnny Carson
Johnny Cash
John Wayne
Jonathan Winters
Jose Ferrer
Joseph Cotten
Kenny Rogers
Kermit the Frog
Kirk Douglas
Lawrence Welk
Liberace
Lionel Barrymore
Lloyd Bridges
Lone Ranger and Tonto
Louis Armstrong
Lyndon B. Johnson
Marlon Brando
Maurice Chevalier
Mel Torme
Michael Caine
Mickey Mouse
 
  Miss Piggy
Nat King Cole
Neil Diamond
Oliver Hardy
Orson Welles
Pat Boone
Paul Lynde
Perry Como
Peter Falk
Peter Graves
Peter Lorre
Peter Sellers
Popeye
Porky Pig
Raymond Burr
Red Skelton
Rex Harrison
Ricardo Montalban
Richard Burton
Richard Nixon
Robert Goulet
Robert Stack
Robin Leach
Rodney Dangerfield
Rod Steiger
Rod Serling
Roger Livesey
Ronald Colman
Ronald Reagan
Ross Perot
Roy Rogers
Spiro Agnew
Stan Laurel
Sterling Hayden
Stewart Granger
Sylvester Stallone
Ted Kennedy
Ted Koppel
Telly Savalas
Tom Jones
Tony Bennett
Tony Randall
Trevor Howard
Truman Capote
Van Heflin
Vincent Price
Walter Brennan
Walter Cronkite
Walter Matthau
Walter Pidgeon
W.C. Fields
William Holden
Winston Churchill
 
   
       
 

Rich states: I’m honored to be chosen as VCO’s artist of the month.

Although I perform across the US and Canada it is always good to be home in Las Vegas where my wife and I enjoy our two cats. I enjoy my time off to work on projects and continue my passion for charcoal drawings. My latest project just released is “Rich Little’s Christmas Carol and Robin Hood” on DVD. Richlittle.com is going crazy with orders for this Family Christmas Special. I want to thank all of my fans for their encouragement and support to release this DVD.  Happy Holidays... Rich Little

Learn more about Rich HERE

   
         
             
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