LOS ANGELES (AP) — Don Rickles, the big-mouthed, bald-headed “Mr. Warmth” whose verbal assaults endeared him to audiences and peers and made him the acknowledged grandmaster of insult comedy, died ...
Legendary comedian Don Rickles died today at the age of 90 in his Los Angeles home. The stand up and late night mainstay got his start as the controversial equal opportunity insult comic he is ...
Only Don Rickles could get away with insulting Frank Sinatra: “Make yourself at home, Frank – hit somebody.” Only Don Rickles (unlike Stephen Colbert) could get laughs from a sitting president by ...
Rickles starred in “The Don Rickles Show,” a 1968-’69 comedy-variety show. (Sign up for our free video newsletter here http://bit.ly/2n6VKPR) ...
News of Don Rickles death hit Jimmy Kimmel especially hard. After sharing his condolences via Twitter Thursday, the 49-year-old host spent the first 12 minutes of his show honoring the late comedian. ...
The instinct to be politically correct was on display again. This time a comedian's insulting joke led to audible gasps in a Hollywood elite audience and then, finally, to laughs. What was this ...
Don Rickles, a legendary insult comic who was tagged with the nicknames of “Mr. Warmth” and “The Merchant of Venom,” has died. Rickles, 90, was scheduled to perform May 6 at Paradise Cove inside the ...
Comedian Don Rickles has died at age 90. Paul Shefrin, his longtime publicist and friend, said Rickles died Thursday of kidney failure at his Los Angeles home. He would have turned 91 on May 8. For ...
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