
Red Skelton
Biography
The son of a former circus clown turned grocer and a cleaning woman, Red Skelton was introduced to show business at the age of 7 by Ed Wynn, at a vaudeville show in Vincennes. At age 10, he left home to travel with a medicine show through the Midwest, and joined the vaudeville circuit at age 15. At age 17, he married Edna Marie Stilwell, an usher who became his vaudeville partner and later his chief writer and manager. He debuted on Broadway and radio in 1937 and on film in 1938. His ex-wife/manager negotiated a seven-year Hollywood contract for him in 1951, the same year The Red Skelton Hour (1951) premiered on NBC. For two decades, until 1971, his show consistently stayed in the top twenty, both on NBC and CBS. His numerous characters, including Clem Kaddiddlehopper, George Appleby, and the seagulls Gertrude and Heathcliffe delighted audiences for decades. First and foremost, he considered himself a clown, although not the greatest, and his paintings of clowns brought in a fortune after he left television. His home life was not completely happy--two divorces and a son Richard who died of leukemia at age 9--and he did not hang around with other comedians. He continued performing live until illness, and he was a longtime supporter of children's charities. Red Skelton died at age 84 of pneumonia in Rancho Mirage, California, on September 17, 1997. Red is interred at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, California, in the Great Mausoleum, Sanctuary of Benediction.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Ocean's Eleven
as Self
1960

Hollywood's Funniest All-Star Bloopers
as Self (archive footage)
1985

Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes
as The Neanderthal Man
1965

Rudolph's Shiny New Year
as Father Time / Baby Bear (voice)
1977

The Hollywood Clowns
as (archive footage)
1979

The People's Command Performance: '77
as Self
1977

Three Little Words
as Harry Ruby
1950

Lovely to Look At
as Al Marsh
1952

Texas Carnival
as Cornie Quinell
1951

Ziegfeld Follies
as J. Newton Numbskull (segment "When Television Comes")
1945

Neptune's Daughter
as Jack Spratt
1949

The Fuller Brush Man
as Red Jones
1948

Du Barry Was a Lady
as Louis Blore / King Louis XV
1943

Thousands Cheer
as Red Skelton
1943

Ship Ahoy
as Merton K. Kibble
1942

Lady Be Good
as Joe 'Red' Willet
1941

Bathing Beauty
as Steve Elliott
1944

The Dean Martin Christmas Show
as Self (uncredited)
1968

Having Wonderful Time
as Itchy
1938

Clown Alley
as Freddie the Freeloader
1966
TV Appearances
Texaco Star Theater
as Clem Kadiddlehopper
1948

The Ed Sullivan Show
as Self
1948

Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
as Self
1958

This Is Your Life
as Self
1952

Climax!
as Rusty Morgan
1954

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show
as Self
1956

The Steve Allen Show
as Self - Cameo / Clem Kadiddlehopper
1956

The Oscars
as Self
1953

The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour
as Red Skeleton
1957

The Red Skelton Show
as Host
1951

The Jack Benny Program
as Self
1950

The Bob Hope Show
as Self
1950