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Replying to @Dave Renaissance Frank Fontaine (April 19, 1920 – August 4, 1978) was an American stage, radio, film and television comedian, singer, and actor. In 1962, comedian Jackie Gleason invited Fontaine to appear on Gleason's weekly American Scene Magazine series on CBS-TV. Fontaine recalled,
Replying to @Dave Renaissance Frank Fontaine (April 19, 1920 – August 4, 1978) was an American stage, radio, film and television comedian, singer, and actor. In 1962, comedian Jackie Gleason invited Fontaine to appear on Gleason's weekly American Scene Magazine series on CBS-TV. Fontaine recalled, "Just last year [1962] the phone call came from the executive producer of Jackie's new show. He said, 'Art Carney's going into a play and Jackie needs someone else to work with.' I said, 'I don't think I'd be much good. We look too much alike. I mean, two fat guys like us working together.' Finally, one night in Chicago, I got the call from Jackie and he said, 'Come on, pal, you're on the show. And I'm not gonna take no for an answer.' And that's how it all began." Fontaine used the same comic character familiar from the Jack Benny radio show, complete with bug-eyed grin, goofy voice, and silly laugh. The character was now named "Crazy Guggenheim" and appeared during Gleason's "Joe the Bartender" sketches. At the end of each conversation between Fontaine and Gleason, "Craze" would usually sing a sentimental song in Fontaine's natural voice, demonstrating a surprisingly strong baritone. "One day in my dressing room, I began to sing something and Jackie Gleason over in the next room called out: 'That's great, pal. You're gonna sing on the show next week!' And that's how that all started." Frank Fontaine became a fixture on the Gleason hour, and when Gleason moved the production from New York to Florida in 1964, Fontaine followed him. Fontaine made 88 American Scene Magazine appearances between 1962 and when the series ended in 1966 #crazyguggenheim #JackieGleason #paxamice

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