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Paul Lynde

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I'm Liberace without a piano.


— Paul Lynde


#liberace #piano #without

If I ever completely lost my nervousness I would be frightened half to death.


— Paul Lynde


#death #ever #frightened #half #i

If I hadn't become a celebrity, I'd probably be an alcoholic.


— Paul Lynde


#become #celebrity #hadn #i #probably

If I'm not working, I don't know what to do.


— Paul Lynde


#know #working

It was the worst moment of my life. The producer came up and talked me back into going on stage.


— Paul Lynde


#came #going #into #life #me

Learning lines is on my mind until I do know them. I'll read the paper or paint the house to keep from starting to memorize. I've never found an easy way.


— Paul Lynde


#easy way #found #house #i #i do

Mothers don't want to pinch me or put me in their purse.


— Paul Lynde


#mothers #pinch #purse #put #their

My dad was a ham, too. He could sell those women anything. Of all his sons, I was the only one he could trust to sell as well as he could. I was proud of that.


— Paul Lynde


#could #dad #ham #his #i

My father was adamant in his disapproval of my interest in show business.


— Paul Lynde


#business #disapproval #father #his #interest

My following is straight. I'm so glad.


— Paul Lynde


#glad #i #straight






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The coroner ruled the death a heart attack. Despite his campy television persona Lynde never publicly came out as gay and the press generally refrained from commenting about it. In his monologue from that revue the "Trip of the Month Club" Lynde portrayed a man on crutches recounting his misadventures on the African safari he took with his late wife.

Paul Edward Lynde (June 13 1926 – January 10 1982) was an American comedian and actor. A noted character actor with a distinctively campy and snarky persona that often poked fun at his barely in the closet homosexuality Lynde was well known for his roles as Uncle Arthur on Bewitched and Harry MacAfee the befuddled father in Bye Bye Birdie – both the stage musical and the film-version.

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