
Paul Winchell
Born Paul Wilchinsky on December 21, 1922, the son of Sol and Clara Wilchinsky, Paul Winchell grew up to be the most beloved ventriloquist of American children. Ironically, as famous as Paul was, his dummy, Jerry Mahoney, was probably more famous. Not since Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy in the previous two decades had a ventriloquist and his dummy known equal celebrity. Entering the spotlight on the Edward Bowes "Original Amateur Hour" (1948), he began working soon after in a review show in which Major Bowes would showcase the winners of his radio program. He started his television career on the CBS program The Bigelow Show (1948) in 1948; The Paul Winchell Show (1950), originally called "The Spiedel Show," in 1950; and, finally, the best-known of his shows Winchell-Mahoney Time (1965). With a clubhouse premise, his dummies Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff--another of Paul's characters--as the clubhouse leaders, and the music of the bandleader Milton Delugg. A new innovation of Winchell's was to replace the dummy's hands with those of puppeteers who were hidden behind the dummies in a crate. Winch also played many serous dramatic roles on television without his dummy sidekicks. What may be even more famous is that he created the voice of Tigger for the Walt Disney Company's "Winnie The Pooh" motion-picture series, based on the famous books by A.A. Milne. He played the role behind the scenes until 1999, when he was replaced by Jim Cummings, who also voiced Pooh from the time that Sterling Holloway died. He was also the voice of many other world-famous cartoon characters. A little-known fact about Winchell is that he was one of the original inventors of an artificial heart--years before the first successful transplant with such of a device--an automobile that runs on battery power, a method for breeding tilapia, and many other inventions that are still around today. - IMDb Mini Biography By: MeanDean
22 TV shows
TV Shows

Perry Mason
CBS

The Mike Douglas Show
Network unknown

The Smurfs
NBC

The Beverly Hillbillies
CBS

Love, American Style
ABC

The Colgate Comedy Hour
NBC

Here's Lucy
CBS

The Lucy Show
CBS

Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears
ABC

The Donna Reed Show
ABC

The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
ABC

The Ed Sullivan Show
CBS

Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines
CBS

The Jetsons
ABC

The Brady Bunch
ABC

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
NBC

The Dean Martin Show
NBC

McMillan & Wife
NBC

Droopy, Master Detective
FOX

Ghost Story
NBC

Wacky Races
CBS

Heathcliff
ABC
Other Credits
77 Sunset Strip, The Perils of Penelope Pitstop, Spider-Man, Nanny and the Professor, Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch, Wake, Rattle, and Roll, Hong Kong Phooey, Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!, The Hollywood Palace, Your Show of Shows, Goober and the Ghost Chasers, Clue Club, The Robonic Stooges, Circus Time, Yogi's Treasure Hunt, The Oddball Couple, The Banana Splits Adventure Hour, Lights Out, The Bigelow Show, Joe Forrester, Shake, Rattle and Roll, Trollkins, Fender Bender 500, The Paul Winchell Show, The Lone Ranger, What's My Line?, Garfield and Friends, Winnie the Pooh