George Kirby
Acting • Born 1923-06-08 – Died 1995-09-30
Biography
George Kirby (June 8, 1923 – September 30, 1995) was an American comedian, singer, and actor from Chicago, Illinois. Kirby broke into show business in the 1940s at the Club DeLisa, a South Side establishment that employed a variety-show format and preferred to hire local singers, dancers, and comedians. His first recording was as a stand-up blues singer, performing "Ice Man Blues" on a Tom Archia session done in 1947 for Aristocrat Records. He was one of the first African-American comedians to begin to appeal to white as well as black audiences during the height of the Civil Rights era, appearing between 1966 and 1972 on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Dean Martin Show, The Jackie Gleason Show, Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. He was an excellent impressionist — targeting, somewhat scandalously for the time, many white actors such as John Wayne and Walter Brennan rather than solely black stars such as Bill Cosby and Pearl Bailey — and, for a man of his ample girth, an unexpectedly agile dancer. He also did vocal impressions of such singers as Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. In 1970, he was allowed to produce a television special, The George Kirby Show, to gauge whether he could attract an audience for a weekly series. This led to his hosting a sketch comedy and variety show, Half the George Kirby Comedy Hour, which lasted for 22 episodes in 1972; it was also one of the actor-comedian Steve Martin's first credits in front of the camera. The series was in many ways an uneasy compromise between Kirby's natural gifts and what the public would accept of black actors at the time; a regular feature was a shaggy dog story segment entitled the "Funky Fable". He was also a regular in the British-produced ABC Comedy Hour series The Kopycats, alongside such other impressionists as Rich Little, Charlie Callas, Marilyn Michaels, and Frank Gorshin. Following the demise of his show, Kirby's career declined, especially as audiences began to look for more cutting-edge comedy. He had been an occasional drug addict; now, to make up for lost income, he took to selling drugs. In 1977 he sold heroin to an undercover cop; he plea bargained to a ten year prison term and was released after 42 months. His career never again reached its former heights, but he did register featured guest appearances on Gimme a Break with Nell Carter, Crazy Like a Fox, and 227. He then took ill with what was later diagnosed as Parkinson's Disease. He was well-loved enough within the comedy community that friends and admirers formed the "Friends of George Kirby", which performed an all-star tribute to him in 1995 to help pay his mounting medical bills, only a few months before he died. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Kirby, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
37 credits
Trouble in Mind
Movie • 1985
Lieutenant Gunther

Cameo by Night
Movie • 1987
Gruddy

Beverly Hills Brats
Movie • 1989
Elmo

Leonard Part 6
Movie • 1987
Duchamp

Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy
Movie • 1983
Self / Narrator

The Special London Bridge Special
Movie • 1972
Kirk Douglas Impressionist

Joys
Movie • 1976
Self

The Temptations Show
Movie • 1969
Himself

Puss in Boots
Movie • 1985
King

Sunset Limousine
Movie • 1983
Elmer

Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad
Movie • 1967
Moses

Saga of Sonora
Movie • 1973
Bartender

A Man Called Adam
Movie • 1966
Party Guest (uncredited)

On Location with George Kirby
Movie • 1978
Self

Dionne Warwick: Souled Out
Movie • 1969
Self

You Must Remember This
Movie • 1992
George

The Strolling '20s
Movie • 1966
Self

Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
Movie • 2021
Self (archive footage)

Fame
TV • 1982

227
TV • 1985

Gimme a Break!
TV • 1981

Crazy like a Fox
TV • 1984
Manny

Baby Talk
TV • 1991

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
TV • 1968
Self (uncredited)

ABC Stage 67
TV • 1966
Self

The ABC Comedy Hour
TV • 1972

Tonight Starring Jack Paar
TV • 1957
Self

The Mike Douglas Show
TV • 1961
Self - Co-Host

The Ed Sullivan Show
TV • 1948
Self

The Pearl Bailey Show
TV • 1971
Self

Faerie Tale Theatre
TV • 1982
King Fortuitous

Love, American Style
TV • 1969
Mr. Mystic

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
TV • 1962
Self

The Mike Douglas Show
TV • 1961
Self

Murder, She Wrote
TV • 1984
Eubie Sherwin

Kraft Music Hall
TV • 1958
Self

Dinah!
TV • 1974
Self