
Nipsey Russell
Acting • Born 1918-09-15 – Died 2005-10-02
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Julius "Nipsey" Russell (September 15, 1918 – October 2, 2005) was an American comedian, best known today for his appearances as a guest panelist on game shows from the 1960s through the 1990s, especially Match Game, Password, Hollywood Squares, To Tell the Truth and Pyramid. His appearances were distinguished in part by the short, humorous poems he would recite during the broadcast. These lyrics became so closely associated with Russell that Dick Clark, Bill Cullen, Betty White, and others regularly referred to him as "the poet laureate of television." He also had a leading role in the film version of The Wiz. Russell was also a frequent guest on Dean Martin's Celebrity Roasts. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nipsey Russell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
28 credits
The Wiz
Movie • 1978
Tinman

Fame
Movie • 1978
Vinny

Dream One
Movie • 1984
Mr. Rip / Benjamin

Car 54, Where Are You?
Movie • 1994
Police Captain Dave Anderson

King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis
Movie • 1970
Self (archive footage)

Wildcats
Movie • 1986
Ben Edwards

Wiz on Down the Road
Movie • 1978
Tinman

Posse
Movie • 1993
Snopes

The Strolling '20s
Movie • 1966
Self

Spin City
TV • 1996
Nipsey Russell

The Merv Griffin Show
TV • 1962
Self

Barefoot in the Park
TV • 1970
Honey Robinson

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
TV • 1962
Self

The Dean Martin Comedy World
TV • 1974
Host

The Bob Hope Show
TV • 1950
Self

The Ed Sullivan Show
TV • 1948
Self

The Love Boat
TV • 1977
Dan Manhoney

The Dean Martin Show
TV • 1965

The Red Skelton Show
TV • 1951
Self /Officer Nipsey Ralston

The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts
TV • 1973
Self

The Red Skelton Show
TV • 1951
Self

Your Number's Up
TV • 1985
Host

100 Centre Street
TV • 2001
Wallace Roy

Tonight Starring Jack Paar
TV • 1957
Self

Police Woman
TV • 1974
Charlie Witt

$weepstake$
TV • 1979

Match Game
TV • 1973
Self

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