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Red Skelton

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Acting credits

74

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Very extensive acting filmography.

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Movies: 60Series: 14Crew credits: 4

TMDB ID: 105636

IMDb ID: nm0804026

Known for: Acting

Born: July 18, 1913

Died: September 17, 1997

Age: 84

Place of birth: Vincennes, Indiana, USA

Gender: Male

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1938 - 2026

Years active: 89

Average TMDB rating: 6.64

Wikidata: Q1277029

Also known as

Ред Скелтон • Richard Red Skelton • Richard Bernard "Red" Skelton • Richard Bernard Skelton

Other jobs

Writer (3)Producer (1)

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.

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Movies

Movies

Movie credits linked with Red Skelton.

Movie poster for A Brave Engineer: Buster Keaton's Last Ride (2026)

as Self (Archival)

A Brave Engineer: Buster Keaton's Last Ride

2026 Movie
Movie poster for Pioneers of Primetime (2005)

Pioneers of Primetime

2005 Movie
Movie poster for Red Skelton: America's Greatest Clown (2005)

as Red Skelton

Red Skelton: America's Greatest Clown

2005 Movie
Movie poster for Elf: Christmas in Tinseltown (2004)

as Self (archive)

Elf: Christmas in Tinseltown

2004 Movie
Movie poster for Red Skelton: Bloopers, Blunders, and Ad Libs (2001)

as Himself (Host)/Various Characters

Red Skelton: Bloopers, Blunders, and Ad Libs

2001 Movie
Movie poster for Inside the Dream Factory (1995)

as Self

Inside the Dream Factory

1995 Movie
Movie poster for A Tribute to Houdini (1987)

as Self

A Tribute to Houdini

1987 Movie
Movie poster for That's Dancing! (1985)

as From 'Bathing Beauty' (archive footage)

That's Dancing!

1985 Movie
Movie poster for Hollywood's Funniest All-Star Bloopers (1985)

as Self (archive footage)

Hollywood's Funniest All-Star Bloopers

1985 Movie
Movie poster for The Hollywood Clowns (1979)

as (archive footage)

The Hollywood Clowns

1979 Movie
Movie poster for The People's Command Performance: '77 (1977)

as Self

The People's Command Performance: '77

1977 Movie
Movie poster for Rudolph's Shiny New Year (1976)

as Father Time / Baby Bear (voice)

Rudolph's Shiny New Year

1976 Movie
Movie poster for That's Entertainment, Part II (1976)

as (archive footage)

That's Entertainment, Part II

1976 Movie
Movie poster for America on Parade (1976)

as Host

America on Parade

1976 Movie
Movie poster for That's Entertainment! (1974)

as (archive footage) (uncredited)

That's Entertainment!

1974 Movie
Movie poster for Honor America Day (1970)

as Self

Honor America Day

1970 Movie
Movie poster for Swing Out, Sweet Land (1970)

as Self

Swing Out, Sweet Land

1970 Movie
Movie poster for The Dean Martin Christmas Show (1968)

as Self (uncredited)

The Dean Martin Christmas Show

1968 Movie
Movie poster for Clown Alley (1966)

as Freddie the Freeloader

Clown Alley

1966 Movie
Movie poster for Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes (1965)

as The Neanderthal Man

Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes

1965 Movie
Movie poster for The Big Parade of Comedy (1964)

as Aubrey Filmore in 'A Southern Yankee' (archive footage)

The Big Parade of Comedy

1964 Movie
Movie poster for Ocean's Eleven (1960)

as Self

Ocean's Eleven

1960 Movie
Movie poster for Public Pigeon No. 1 (1957)

as Rusty Morgan

Public Pigeon No. 1

1957 Movie
Movie poster for The Country Husband (1956)

as Self - Announcing Next Week's Show

The Country Husband

1956 Movie