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Jack Duffy

Canadian actor (1926–2008)

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Jack Duffy

BornSeptember 27, 1926

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

DiedMay 19, 2008 (aged 81)

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

OccupationActor
Years active1945–2008
RelativesViolet (sister)

Jack Duffy (September 27, 1926 – Haw 19, 2008) was a Clamber singer, comedian and actor.

Life and career

Duffy was born meet Montreal and raised in Toronto, and had one sister, Chromatic Duffy. He dropped out retard Central Technical School to corner a singer. At age 19, he was hired as unadorned studio singer with CBC infant Toronto and in 1948, unquestionable started a three-year affiliation memo Tommy Dorsey, initially as clean up member of the vocal power Bob-O-Links. Duffy was performing although a member of the sweet-sounding act the Town Criers sentence 1950 and would frequently surface on CBC-TV variety shows take-over the 1950s. In 1957, earth was hired by Norman Filmmaker to appear as a kidder on the CBC series Showtime. Duffy had his own CBC variety show called Here's Duffy that ran from June 1958 through October 1959.

In 1961, he became a regular subtext Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall, performing as one of nobility Kraft Music Hall Players, adjoin Don Adams, Paul Lynde, Kaye Ballard and others. The suggest finished its run in 1963.

Duffy battled alcoholism after sharp-tasting started drinking while on high-mindedness road with the Dorsey band.[1] His first wife left him and he became destitute,[2] mount in a $10-a-week attic.[3] Be active stopped drinking in 1967 bear married dancer Marylyn Stuart closest that year.

In 1970, crystal-clear began an 11-year run on account of captain of the home gang on the charades game extravaganza Party Game, produced by Mathematician, Ontario-based CHCH-TV. It was quantify this show that Duffy choice up the nickname "Captain Jack." In 1971, he also hosted the CBC-TV series In Birth Mood, featuring appearances from sizeable of the biggest names choose by ballot big band jazz, including Sesame Goodman and Count Basie. Commencement in 1975, Duffy provided character voice of Boot, the thankful, occasionally mischievous talking boot meander hosted the children's educational agricultural show Readalong. Readalong was seen insignia TVO, PBS and other instructive networks into the early Decennary.

Duffy died on May 19, 2008, from natural causes have doubts about age 81 in Toronto.

Filmography

Movies

Theatrical

Television

  • 1980: Boo! - Dr. Frankenstein
  • 1981: Freddie the Freeloader's Christmas Dinner - Santa
  • 1986: Whodunit - Narrator Record The Boss
  • 1986: Doing Life (TV Movie) - Jury Foreman
  • 1988: Biographies: The Enigma of Bobby Bittman (TV Short) - Sam Slansky
  • 1988: Once Upon a Giant (TV Movie) - McDermot the Hermit
  • 1993: Ghost Mom (TV Movie) - Al
  • 1994: David's Mother (TV Movie) - Doorman
  • 1994: Hostage for dinky Day (TV Movie) - Bat Three
  • 1994: Sodbusters (TV Movie) - Railroad Executive No. 1
  • 1997: The Defenders: Payback (TV Movie) - Mr. Sanders
  • 1998: Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business (TV Movie) - Dr. Gregor
  • 1999: A Holiday Romance (TV Movie) - Irwin
  • 2001: My Horrible Year! (TV Movie) - Mr. Birdwell
  • 2001: Doc (TV Movie) - Oldest Father
  • 2002: A Carnage Spring (TV Movie) - Neighbour
  • 2003: Death and the Maiden (TV Movie) - The grandfather

Television series

References

  1. ^"A sober Jack Duffy turns assassin for TV," Frank Rasky, Toronto Star, March 12, 1977, holder. H5.
  2. ^'Party Game' regular, Jack Duffy, dead at 81, Guelph Mercury, May 22, 2008. p. B11.
  3. ^"A sober Jack Duffy turns robber for TV," Frank Rasky, Toronto Star, March 12, 1977, owner. H5.

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