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Jonathan Winters Net Worth

Jonathan Harshman Winters Jr. net worth is
$5 Million

Jonathan Harshman Winters Jr. Wiki Biography

Jonathan Harshman Winters III was born on the eleventh November 1925, in Bellbrook, Ohio USA, and was once an actor, comic, creator and artist who gained 11 nominations for Grammy Awards, and received the Grammy for the Best Album for Children for contributions to the “Little Prince” (1975) and the Grammy award for the Best comedy album “Crank (y) Calls” (1996). Jonathan Winters were energetic in the leisure business from 1949 to 2013, when he gave up the ghost.

How much was the net worth of Jonathan Winters? It were estimated through authoritative assets that the entire dimension of his wealth was up to $5 million, transformed to the present day.

Jonathan Winters Net Worth $5 Million

To start with, Jonathan Winters was raised in the the city Bellbrook. His childhood was once overshadowed by the alcoholism of his father and subsequent divorce of his oldsters. With his mother Alice Kilgore, he moved first to Springfield and then to Dayton. At the age of 17, Jonathan went to the varsity for sailors, and served two years in the Navy, collaborating in the preventing in the Pacific right through World War II. When he returned, he enrolled at Kenyon College, after which studied on the Dayton Art Institute, the place he confirmed inventive skill as a cartoonist.

Winters career in the entertainment industry began in 1948, when he all of a sudden won a neighborhood skill show with comic sketches. He was noticed and invited to work in radio transmission in quite a few capacities, starting with weather reviews and shifting to comedy numbers. Then, Winters was invited to Columbus’ WBNS-TV channel, despite the fact that he refused as a result of he used to be disappointed with the proposed salary, and decided to move to New York. Winters controlled to get a job in a nightclub, and on the similar time he was once looking for a chance to get onto the central TV channels. In 1952, Winters managed to get a small function in the tv collection “Omnibus”, after which the young actor’s profession advanced briefly.

Concerning a protracted spanned occupation, Winters created characters in a variety of series and television motion pictures – “The Jonathan Winters Show” (1956 – 1957), “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” (1963), “The Garry Moore Show” (1968), “The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters” (1972-1974), “Mork & Mindy” (1981) and “Spaced Out!” (1991) among many others. He additionally voiced Grandpa Smurf in the film “The Smurfs” (1986-1989) and Papa Smurf in “The Smurfs” (2011). In 1991, Winters gained an Emmy for his function in “Davis Rules”, and in was once awarded the Mark Twain Prize for the show “American Humor”. In 2002, he earned an Emmy nomination as a guest celebrity in a comedy sequence, actually “Life with Bonnie” – this popularity no doubt helped his net worth develop.

Moreover, Winters is sometimes called an artist, having painted and drawn sketches that have been revealed in lots of collections. He authored several books too, including quick tales entitled “Winters’ Tales” (1988) which is at the listing of best-selling books. His last film was once dubbed “The Smurfs 2” in 2013.

Finally, in the personal lifetime of Jonathan Winters, he used to be married to Eileen Schauder from 1948 until her loss of life in 2009; that they had two kids. Winters died at the age of 87 of natural reasons at the eleventh April 2013 in Montecito, California.


Full NameJonathan Winters
Net Worth$5 Million
Date Of BirthNovember 11, 1925 Bellbrook, Ohio, U.S.
DiedApril 11, 2013 (elderly 87) Montecito, California, U.S.
Height5' 10" (1.78 m)
ProfessionActor, Writer, Editor
EducationKenyon College, Dayton Art Institute
NationalityAmerican
SpouseEileen Winters (m. 1948–2009, her death)
ChildrenJay Winters, Lucinda Winters
ParentsAlice Kilgore , Jonathan Harshman Winters II
Facebookhttps://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=115568831856045
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005565
Allmusicwww.allmusic.com/artist/jonathan-winters-mn0000824219
AwardsPrimetime Emmy Awards (1991), American Comedy Awards (1991, 1987), DVD Exclusive Awards (2005), Grammy Awards (1996, 1976), Mark Twain Prize, Lifetime Achievement Tribute (2003), TV Land Award - Pioneer Award (20008), Star on the Walk of Fame (1960)
Albums"Another Day Another World" (1962), "Whistle Stopping With Jonathan Winters" (1964), “Crank (y) Calls” (1996)
NominationsGolden Globe Award for Best Actor - Comedy or Musical (1964), Laurel Awards, Primetime Emmy Awards (2003), OFTA Television Award
Movies"Crank(y) Calls", "The Little Prince" (1976), "The Shadow" (1994), "Moon over Parador" (1988), "The Smurfs 2" (2013), Comic Book: The Movie (2004)
TV ShowsJonathan Winters and His Traveling Road Show (1990), It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963), Life with Bonnie (2002), Davis Rules (1991)
#Quote
1[re comedy icon Stan Laurel] Damn it! I'm the only one out here who never managed to meet him. And there he was, sitting right out there in Santa Monica all those years. The Oceana Apartments, wasn't it? I'll never get over that.
2I've done for the most part pretty much what I intended. I ended up doing comedy, writing and painting. I've had a ball. And as I get older, I just become an older kid.
3Of course there are those who can paint much more quickly than I. They take cobalt blue, throw it against a 15-by-20 canvas and say, "Ah, glance, that is Three o'clock overlooking Central Park". Then, when someone says, "I do not get it", the artist replies, "You don't get it? It's the happening, it is the feeling. And it costs $200,000". It's a slap in the teeth to talented, struggling people who studied art when some little dummy comes along with two brushes, drinks a lot of turpentine, smokes four joints and says, "Hey, guy, is that this now not out of sight?".
4[on painting] This year [1981] I got the idea when I was sitting in a hamburger joint and a hearse pulled up. A few minutes later a U-Haul parked behind the hearse. I want to do a picture of a horse pulling a U-hearse entitled 'You Can't Take It With You'.
5As a kid, I always wanted to be lots of things. I was a Walter Mitty type. I wanted to be in the French Foreign Legion, a detective, a doctor, a test pilot with a scarf, a fisherman who hauled in a tremendous marlin after a 12-hour fight.
6[when someone asked him how to get into show business] You know how movie studios have a front gate? You get a Camaro with a steel grill, drive it through the gate, and once you're on the lot, you're in showbiz.
7I don't do jokes. The characters are my jokes.
8If your ship doesn't come in, swim out to it.
#Fact
1Made his first appearance on I've Got A Secret (1952) with his mother, Alice Bahman, who was a radio personality in her own right on WIZE in Springfield, Missouri. The episode aired on September 28, 1960.
2Finished recording his dialogue for The Smurfs 2 (2013) only nine days before his death.
3He only did one serious role and that was The Twilight Zone: A Game of Pool (1961), a two-character show in which he played "James Howard (Fats) Brown", co-starring with Jack Klugman.
4He was cremated.
5When Stanley Kramer offered him a part in It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963), he almost didn't take it because he had just recovered from a nervous breakdown. His wife talked him into it.
6As of November 2002, he was doing impromptu, free comedy routines the first Sunday of each month during the Ventura County Antique Fair Grounds and in November/December 2002 in San Francisco on the set of Swing (2003), directed by Martin Guigui where he plays the character of Uncle Bill.
7He was said to have worshiped the work of Stan Laurel, and was very close, in his final years, with an admirer of his own, Richard Lewis.
8Spent eight months in hospital in 1959 and 1961 undergoing treatment for bipolar disorder and nervous breakdowns.
9Winters' career started as a result of a lost wristwatch, about six or seven months after his marriage to Eileen in 1948. The newlyweds couldn't afford to buy another one. Then Eileen read about a talent contest in which the first prize was a wristwatch, and encouraged Jonathan to "cross down and win it". She was certain he could, and he did.
10Dropped out of high school to join the Marines.
11Suffered from bipolar disorder.
12His popular drag character Maude Frickert was inspired both by one of his aunts as well as by character actress Maudie Prickett, who also was billed occasionally as Maude Prickett.
13Has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6290 Hollywood Blvd.
14In a 1985 television special, named King Kong (1933) as the film that made the biggest impression on him in his youth.
15In 2000 he won the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, presented annually by the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
16Father, with Eileen Winters, of son Jay Winters and daughter Lucinda Winters.
17He was of German and British Isles/English ancestry.
18According to the book "Tomorrow I Die", Winters appeared in the short film "Screen Test of Mike Hammer" as a wino. This film also featured Jack Stang and Bettye Ackerman. Stills are found in the aforementioned book.
19He made his semi-annual visit to the "Hollywood Collectors & Celebrities Show" for an autograph session and to meet his fans.
20Much of the dialogue between he and close friend Robin Williams on Mork & Mindy (1978) was ad-libbed.
21Considered by many to be one of the finest improvisational comics ever.
22Was voluntarily institutionalized twice in his life (and even made light of it in his stand-up comic act).
23Wrote a collection of short stories entitled "Winters Tales".
24Served in the Marines during World War II as gunner on the aircraft carrier Bon Homme Richard in the Pacific.
25An accomplished abstract painter, he created a series of work which was collected into a book titled "Hang Ups".

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Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Sonic Boom1974ShortEd / Voice of Child pilot
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home1974TV SeriesMaude Frickert
The Special London Bridge Special1972TV MovieEnglish Tour Guide / Tourist #1 / Little Boy Tourist / ...
Viva Max1969General Billy Joe Hallson
Now You See It, Now You Don't1968TV MovieJerry Klay
The Early Birds1968Short voice
Eight on the Lam1967Police Sgt. Jasper Lynch / Mother Lynch
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad1967Dad (Narrator)
Penelope1966Professor Klobb
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre1966TV Series
The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming1966Norman Jonas
The Loved One1965Henry Glenworthy Rev. Wilbur Glenworthy
Linus! The Lion Hearted1964TV Series
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World1963Lennie Pike
The Twilight Zone1961TV SeriesJames Howard "Fats" Brown
Art Carney Special1961TV Series
Shirley Temple's Storybook1960TV SeriesBarnaby Lord Nikidik
Saiyûki1960Sir Quigley Broken Bottom (English version, voice)
Omnibus1954TV Series
The Smurfs 22013Papa Smurf (voice)
Starz on the Set: A Look Behind the Smurfs 3D2011TV ShortPapa
The Smurfs2011Papa (voice)
Cattle Call2006Thomas the Studio Tour Guide
Comic Book: The Movie2004VideoWally (Army Buddy #2)
Swing2003/IUncle Bill
Life with Bonnie2002TV SeriesQ.T. Marlens
Santa vs. the Snowman 3D2002ShortSanta (voice)
Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big2000Short
The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle2000Whoppa Chopper Pilot / Ohio Cop with Bullhorn / Jeb
Santa vs. the Snowman1997TV ShortSanta (voice)
Johnny Bravo1997TV SeriesOld Clown
Captain Planet and the Planeteers1995TV SeriesEco the Clown
Daisy-Head Mayzie1995TV ShortDr. Eisenbart (voice)
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters1994TV SeriesWodget / Millionaire
The Bears Who Saved Christmas1994TV ShortCharlie Compass (voice)
The Shadow1994Wainwright Cranston
The Flintstones1994Grizzled Man
Yogi the Easter Bear1994TV MovieRanger Mortimer (voice)
Animaniacs1994TV SeriesStinkbomb D. Basset
The Princess and the Cobbler1993The Thief (Miramax version) (voice)
Frosty Returns1992TV ShortNarrator (voice)
Davis Rules1991-1992TV SeriesGunny Davis
Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation1992VideoWade Pig Superman (voice)
Fish Police1992TV SeriesMayor Cod
Little Dracula1991TV SeriesIgor / Granny (voice)
The Wish That Changed Christmas1991TV MovieThe Owl (voice)
Rabbit Ears: Paul Bunyan1990Video shortStoryteller
Tiny Toon Adventures1990TV SeriesSappy Stanley
Garfield and Friends1990TV SeriesBerferd / Maharishi Sensei Bhogwan Chang Su Gunga Din
Wake, Rattle & Roll1990TV SeriesDr. Veenie / Mr. Snyde / Harry Mutsnatcher (1990) (voice)
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures1990TV Series
Gravedale High1990TV SeriesCoach Cadaver
The Smurfs1986-1989TV SeriesGrandpa Smurf
The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley1988TV SeriesRoger Gustav Mr. Freebus Additional Voices
Moon Over Parador1988Ralph
Alice Through the Looking Glass1987TV MovieTweedledum Tweedledee (voice)
'Tis the Season to Be Smurfy1987TV MovieGrandpa Smurf (voice)
The Little Troll Prince1987TV MovieKing Ulvik #2 (voice)
David Letterman's 2nd Annual Holiday Film Festival1986TV Movie segment "My Day With the Stars"
Smurfquest1986TV MovieGrandpa Smurf (voice)
Say Yes1986W. D. Westmoreland
The Longshot1986Tyler
Yogi's Treasure Hunt1986TV SeriesAdditional Voices
Alice in Wonderland1985TV MovieHumpty Dumpty
Star Fairies1985TV MovieWishing Well (voice)
The Pound Puppies1985TV MovieBigelow (voice)
E. Nick: A Legend in His Own Mind1984Emerson Foosnagel III
Mork & Mindy1981-1982TV SeriesMearth / Dave McConnell
Aloha Paradise1981TV Series
More Wild Wild West1980TV MovieAlbert Paradine II
I Go Pogo1980Porky Pine / Molester Mole / Wiley Catt (voice)
The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh1979H.S. / Harvey Tilson
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color1977TV SeriesNight Watchman / Talking Pumpkin
Freedom Is1976TV Movie voice

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Spaced Out!1992TV Movie
The Early Birds1968Short written by
Wild Winters Night1964TV Movie writer
The Jonathan Winters ShowTV Series 2 episodes, 1956 - 1957 written by - 2 episodes, 1957 writer - 2 episodes, 1956

Editor

TitleYearStatusCharacterGone Fish'n1993Video

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacterSpaced Out!1992TV Movie executive producer

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacterEdición Especial Coleccionista2013-2014TV Series in memory of - 2 episodesThe Smurfs 22013in memory of

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacterPioneers of Television2008-2014TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself / Maude FrickertThe Last 70mm Film Festival2014Video documentary shortHimselfInside Comedy2012TV SeriesHimselfThe John Kerwin Show2012TV SeriesHimself - GuestLooking for Lenny2011DocumentaryHimselfThe Green Room with Paul Provenza2010TV SeriesHimselfMake 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America2009TV Series documentaryHimself - Comedian / HimselfThe Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson2008TV SeriesHimselfThe 6th Annual TV Land Awards2008TV SpecialHimselfCertifiably Jonathan2007DocumentaryHimselfJimmy Kimmel Live!2005-2006TV SeriesHimselfJust for Laughs2005TV SeriesHimselfTell Them Who You Are2004DocumentaryHimselfBiography1997-2003TV Series documentaryHimselfThe Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Special2003TV Movie documentaryHimselfSquatching2002Video documentary shortHimselfThe 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Award Show Program Special... Live!... in Stereo2002TV SpecialHimselfThe Joke's on Thee2001TV MovieHimselfJonathan Winters: On the Loose2000TV MovieHimself / Various OthersThe Mark Twain Prize: Jonathan Winters2000TV MovieHimselfUncomfortably Close with Michael McKean2000TV SeriesHimselfThe Tonight Show with Jay Leno1994-1998TV SeriesHimselfBloopy's Buddies1996TV SeriesHimselfWho Makes You Laugh?1995TV SpecialHimselfThe Second Annual Comedy Hall of Fame1994TV SpecialHimselfThe 8th Annual American Comedy Awards1994TV SpecialHimself - PresenterBob Hope's Birthday Memories1994TV Movie documentaryHimselfMontreal International Comedy Festival '941994TV MovieHimselfGone Fish'n1993VideoHimself / Maude Frickert / Various OthersThe First Annual Comedy Hall of Fame1993TV MovieHimself / InducteeSpaced Out!1992TV MovieHimselfThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1965-1991TV SeriesHimself / Himself - GuestThe 5th Annual American Comedy Awards1991TV SpecialHimselfSomething a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to 'It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World'1991TV Movie documentaryHimself / Pike, the van driverJonathan Winters and His Traveling Road Show1990TV MovieHimselfA Yabba-Dabba-Doo Celebration!: 50 Years of Hanna-Barbera1989TV Movie documentaryHimselfThe 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards1988TV SpecialHimselfHappy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC1988TV SpecialHimselfJonathan Winters: On the Ledge1987TV MovieHimselfBob Hope's Tropical Comedy Special from Tahiti1987TV MovieHimselfThe Wonderful World of Jonathan Winters1986HimselfNBC 60th Anniversary Celebration1986TV Special documentaryHimselfLate Night with David Letterman1986TV SeriesHimselfKing Kong! The Living Legend1986TV Movie documentaryHimselfHee Haw1983-1985TV SeriesHimselfBreakaway1984TV SeriesHimselfSuzanne Somers... And 10,000 G.I.'s1983TV MovieHimselfHungry i reunion1981DocumentaryHimselfThe Tim Conway Show1980TV SeriesHimselfBob Hope for President1980TV SpecialThe Muppet Show1980TV SeriesHimself - Special Guest StarWalt Disney's Wonderful World of Color1978TV SeriesHimselfThe Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Frank Sinatra1978TV SpecialHimself / Elwood SugginsYabba Dabba Doo! The Happy World of Hanna-Barbera1977TV MovieHimselfThe Hollywood Squares1976-1977TV SeriesHimself - PanelistDean Martin's Christmas in California1977TV MovieHimselfDinah!1975TV SeriesHimselfGood Morning America1975TV SeriesHimself - Humorist (1975-1976)The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters1972-1974TV SeriesHimself - HostThe Mike Douglas Show1970-1974TV SeriesHimselfDinah's Place1973TV SeriesHimselfDay at Night1973TV SeriesHimself - GuestThe Dean Martin Show1966-1973TV SeriesHimself / Maude Frickert / Willis MumfordJack Paar Tonite1973TV SeriesHimselfThe New Scooby-Doo Movies1972TV SeriesHimselfThe Mouse Factory1972TV SeriesHimself / Professor Eric AntiquityThe Hollywood Squares1971TV SeriesSemi-RegularThe Grand Opening of Walt Disney World1971TV Movie documentaryHimselfPlimpton! Did You Hear the One About?1971TV Movie documentaryHimselfThe Andy Williams Show1969-1971TV SeriesHimselfThis Is Your Life1971TV SeriesHimselfHot Dog1970TV SeriesHimselfThe Ray Stevens Show1970TV SeriesHimselfThe Engelbert Humperdinck Show1970TV SeriesHimselfMovin'1970TV MovieHimselfLaugh-In1970TV SeriesHimself - Guest PerformerThe Jonathan Winters Show1967-1969TV SeriesHimself - HostThe Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour1967-1969TV SeriesHimselfThe Carol Burnett Show1967-1968TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Cameo AppearanceWith Love, Sophia1967TV MovieHimselfDateline: Hollywood1967TV SeriesHimselfThe Andy Williams Show1963-1967TV SeriesHimself / Himself - ComedianDanny Thomas Special: Guys 'n' Geishas1967TV SpecialHimselfThe London Palladium Show1966TV SeriesHimselfThe Bob Hope Show1966TV SeriesHimselfThe Sammy Davis, Jr. Show1966TV SeriesHimselfThe Jonathan Winters Specials1964-1965TV SeriesHimself - HostThe Jack Paar Program1962-1965TV SeriesHimself / Maude Frickert / Himself - Guest / ...The 37th Annual Academy Awards1965TV SpecialHimself - Accepting Award for Best Supporting ActorWild Winters Night1964TV MovieHimself / Maude FrickertI've Got a Secret1960-1964TV SeriesHimself - Guest / Himself - Celebrity Guest / HimselfWhat's My Line?1958-1964TV SeriesHimself - Mystery Guest / Himself - Guest PanelistThe Jerry Lewis Show1963TV SeriesHimselfTalent Scouts1963TV SeriesHimselfThe Garry Moore Show1960-1963TV SeriesHimselfThe Merv Griffin Show1962TV SeriesHimselfThe Jack Paar Tonight Show1957-1962TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest HostThe Tonight Show1962TV SeriesHimself - Comedian / Himself - ComicThe Dinah Shore Chevy Show1960-1961TV SeriesHimselfMain Event1961TV MovieHimself - GuestCandid Camera1960TV SeriesHimselfThe Steve Allen Plymouth Show1957-1960TV SeriesHimself - Comedian / Himself - GuestBe Our Guest1960TV SeriesHimselfStartime1960TV SeriesHimselfParade1959TV SeriesHimself - ComedianMasquerade Party1959TV SeriesHimself - PanelistThe George Gobel Show1958TV SeriesHimselfPerson to Person1958TV Series documentaryHimselfThe Arlene Francis Show1957-1958TV SeriesHimselfSocial Security in Action1958TV SeriesHimselfThe Jonathan Winters Show1956-1957TV SeriesHimself - HostThe Jackie Gleason Show1957TV SeriesHimself - Guest Comic / HimselfTonight!1957TV SeriesHimself - GuestAtlantic City Holiday1956TV MovieHimselfThe NBC Comedy Hour1956TV SeriesHimself - ComedianThe Colgate Comedy Hour1955TV SeriesHimself - ComedianAnd Here's the Show1955TV SeriesHimself - HostPass the Line1954TV MovieHimself - Celebrity GuestThe Blue Angel1954TV SeriesHimself

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Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2008Pioneer AwardTV Land Awards
2005DVDX AwardDVD Exclusive AwardsBest Supporting Actor (in a DVD Premiere Movie)Comic Book: The Movie (2004)
2003Lifetime Achievement TributeOrinda Film Festival
2000Lifetime Achievement AwardOjai Film Festival
1996GrammyGrammy AwardsBest Spoken Comedy AlbumFor the album "Crank(y) Calls".
1991Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesDavis Rules (1991)
1991American Comedy AwardAmerican Comedy Awards, USAFunniest Male Performer in a TV Special (Leading or Supporting) Network, Cable or SyndicationJonathan Winters and His Traveling Road Show (1990)
1987Lifetime Achievement Award in ComedyAmerican Comedy Awards, USA
1976GrammyGrammy AwardsBest Recording for Children
1960Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameTelevisionOn 8 February 1960. At 6290 Hollywood Blvd.

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2003Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy SeriesLife with Bonnie (2002)
2003OFTA Television AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Guest Actor in a Comedy SeriesLife with Bonnie (2002)
1964Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Actor - Comedy or MusicalIt's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963)
1964Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsTop Male New Face5th place.

Known for movies


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Update: 2024-04-18