Phyllis Diller

Phyllis Diller

Phyllis Diller Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 20, 2012.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Phyllis Diller, the housewife turned humorist who aimed some of her sharpest barbs at herself, punctuating her jokes with her trademark cackle, died Monday morning in Los Angeles at age 95.

"She died peacefully in her sleep with a smile on her face," her longtime manager, Milton Suchin, told The Associated Press.

Diller suffered a near-fatal heart attack in 1999. The cause of her death has not been released.

She was a staple of nightclubs and television from the 1950s - when female comics were rare indeed - until her retirement in 2002. Diller built her stand-up act around the persona of the corner-cutting housewife ("I bury a lot of my ironing in the back yard") with bizarre looks, a wardrobe to match (by "Omar of Omaha") and a husband named "Fang."

Wrote Time magazine in 1961: "Onstage comes something that, by its own description, looks like a sackful of doorknobs. With hair dyed by Alcoa, pipe-cleaner limbs and kn ees just missing one another when the feet are wide apart, this is not Princess Volupine. It is Phyllis Diller, the poor man's Auntie Mame, only successful female among the New Wave comedians and one of the few women funny and tough enough to belt out a 'standup' act of one-line gags."

"I was one of those life-of-the-party types," Diller told The Associated Press in 1965. "You'll find them in every bridge club, at every country club. People invited me to parties only because they knew I would supply some laughs. They still do."

She didn't get into comedy until she was nearly 40, after her first husband, Sherwood Diller, prodded her for two years to give up a successful career as an advertising and radio writer. Through it all, she was also a busy mother.

"We had five kids at the time. I don't how he thought we'd handle that," she told the AP in 2006.

A Chicago Tribune columnist, describing her appearance at a nightspot there in 1958, noted she was from San Francisco, hailed her as "the weirdest, wildest yet" - and made sure to mention her five youngsters.

Her husband managed her career until the couple's 25-year marriage fell apart in the 1960s. Shortly after her divorce she married entertainer Warde Donovan, but they separated within months.

Through both marriages and other relationships, the foibles of "Fang" remained an integral part of her act.

"Fang is permanent in the act, of course," she once said. "Don't confuse him with my real husbands. They're temporary."

She also appeared in movies, including "Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number" and "Eight on the Lam" with Bob Hope.

In 1966-67, she was the star of an ABC sitcom about a society family trying to stave off bankruptcy, "The Pruitts of Southampton." Gypsy Rose Lee played a nosy neighbor. In 1968, she was host of a short-lived variety series, "The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show."

But standup comedy was her first love, and when she broke into the business in 1956 it was a field she had largely to herself because female comics weren't widely accepted then.

Although she could be serious during interviews, sooner or later a joke would pop out, often as not followed by that outrageous "AH-HHAAAAAAAAAAAA-HA-HA-HA!" laugh.

"It's my real laugh," she once said. "It's in the family. When I was a kid my father called me the laughing hyena."

Her looks were a frequent topic, and she did everything she could to accentuate them - negatively. She wore outrageous fright wigs and deliberately shopped for stage shoes that made her legs look as skinny as possible.

"The older I get, the funnier I get," she said in 1961. "Think what I'll save in not having my face lifted."

She felt different about plastic surgery later, though, and her face, and other body parts, underwent a remarkable transformation. Efforts to be beautiful became a mainstay of her act.

Commenting in 1995 about the repainting of the Hollywood sign, she cracked, "It took 300 gallons, almost as much as I put on every morning." She said her home "used to be haunted, but the ghosts haven't been back since the night I tried on all my wigs."

She recovered from a 1999 heart attack with the help of a pacemaker, but finally retired in 2002, saying advancing age was making it too difficult for her to spend several weeks a year on the road.

"I have energy, but I don't have lasting energy," she told The Associated Press in 2006. "You have to know your limitations."

After retiring from standup, Diller continued to take occasional small parts in movies and TV shows ("Family Guy") and pursued painting as a serious hobby. She published her autobiography, "Like a Lampshade in a Whorehouse," in 2005. The 2006 film "Goodnight, We Love You" documented her career.

Her other books included "Phyllis Diller's Housekeeping Hints" and "Phyllis Diller's Marriage Manual."

When she turned 90 in J uly 2007, she fractured a bone in her back and was forced to cancel a planned birthday appearance on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno." But it didn't stop her from wisecracking: "I still take the pill 'cause I don't want any more grandchildren."

Born Phyllis Driver in Lima, Ohio, she married Sherwood Diller right out of school (Bluffton College) and was a housewife for several years before getting outside work.

She was working as an advertising writer for a radio station when a comedy turn at San Francisco's Purple Onion nightclub launched her toward stardom.

She made her network TV debut as a contestant on Groucho Marx's game show, "You Bet Your Life." (Diller, asked if she was married: "Yes, I've worn a wedding ring for 18 years." Marx: "Really? Well, two more payments and it'll be all yours.")

She credited the self-help book, "The Magic of Believing" by Claude M. Bristol, with giving her the courage to enter the business. For decades she would recomm end it to aspiring entertainers, even buying it for them sometimes.

"Don't get me wrong, though," she said in a 1982 interview that threatened to turn serious. "I'm a comic. I don't deal with problems when I'm working."

"I want people to laugh."

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SANDY COHEN, Associated Press

Associated Press writers John Rogers and Polly Anderson contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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cloria smith

April 16, 2025

This woman is a Legend. She made my childhood bearable with her wit and humor. Love and Respect.

John

November 6, 2024

Thank you for entertaining us, beautiful woman and the laughter she brought to so many television sets is amazing, we are forever grateful for Phyllis Diller

Leslie Redaway

October 15, 2024

Rest In Heaven

Dean Wiegert

October 18, 2018

"Just A Sweet Lady She Was"

"Me,Myself,& I"

Dean Wiegert

October 18, 2018

Phyllis was my favorite comedian of all time. She inspired me to laugh and not dwell on the negative. She was a true friend,and I loved her. I remember when she entertained a college crowd at Wayne State College in Nebraska. I was in my Masters study at the time. I sent her a bouquet of flowers before her show and she was forever greatful,she been sent me a thakyou note. "What a trooper!"

MICHAEL GARRISON

October 2, 2018

What an amazing woman thank you for all your laughs you will never be forgotten

Peter Dallas

March 16, 2018

PETER DALLAS as. A Entertainer who creates life Recreations of the Stars Phyllis was one of the most outrageous and entertaining figure in the business she will be missed more than she ever would realize sincerely Peter Dallas

Jane Lee Holmes

February 4, 2018

Sincere condolences to the family of our wonderful Phyllis Diller. You've had to share her somewhat with the rest of us. When I was little, my mother said, "Come in here & see this woman on tv!" She was awesome! She means so very much to everyone who loves her; And, I think she's always known that! God bless you much..

Valenda Newell

June 28, 2016

MANY MANY BLESSINGS and PRAYERS TO FAMILY- PHYLLIS YOU ARE THE ORIGINAL--THANKS FOR SHARING ONE'S GIFT WITH THE WORLD

Allison Dupont

March 7, 2016

Amazing person. Never forgotten, Rest in Peace, sweet Angel.

Tonia Rudy

March 5, 2014

Your spirit continues in your movie's & shows. I will continue to enjoy them with laughter & Love as that is what you intended for us all. There will never be another Phyliss Diller. Loved you since I was just a little kid. The quirky way is what impressed me the most. Your contagious laugh. Now you can make God laugh!! Keep telling jokes & making people laugh. what you do best. Love always. Tonia R. Hatton, ND

Lisa Weiner

January 26, 2014

To Phyllis Diller,
I want to say that I thought you were a great comedian, you made me laugh. My prayers go to your family. Lisa Weiner

Barbara Grandi

July 4, 2013

To the family of Phyllis Diller May she rest in peace
Her talent will be missed God bless you, I just wanted to let you know.

June 11, 2013

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

March 8, 2013

God Bless You Phyllis Diller.
Thank You from one USO Volunteer to another....
You will never be forgotten. Thanks for the memories!!

You are missed.
Peace and Love from Tom & MAX The WonderDog

Stephen Ragan

March 6, 2013

You were the last of the greatest. I saw you at Harrah's Club in 1992. I laughed non-stop. I truly love you and will miss you as the special woman you were!

Richard Owen

March 3, 2013

Rest In Peace, Ms. Diller. We All Miss You. See You On The Other Side Some Beautiful Day.

ANTHONY CASHMERE

February 4, 2013

Dear Ms. Diller,
I met you once, at a performance in Houston Texas. You signed a picture of yourself, wishing me a Happy Birthday!! I laughed so hard at your performance, I couldnt breath. God Bless You, dear lady, and thankyou for making this dreary world, a lot brighter and bearable with your immense talents!!!
You will be missed.
To Perry Diller and family,
I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers,

Anthony

With Love, Jack

Jack Mulder

January 2, 2013

A dear friend who will be missed by many.
RIP Madam! You were loved and will be missed by many!

Ruth Stowers

December 18, 2012

I just watched one of her and Bob Hope's movies... Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!...I grew up with such wonderful Comediennes as Ms. Diller, who truly was an angel. Her travel with the U.S.O. was an act of heroism in such a time...Miss her candidness and infectious laughter...Rest In Peace...See you on your return debut...

December 5, 2012

We miss you grandmother. Not a day goes by that we don't think of you. We love you.

Phyllis Holmes

October 31, 2012

I loved Ms. Diller, she made being named Phyllis cool. She also got me teased an awful lot. But even so, I still loved to watch her; listen to her laugh and check out her funky clothes. From one Phyllis to another, you will be sorely missed

Phyllis Holmes (Lorton, VA)

October 14, 2012

I absolutely adored Phyllis. Because of her, I found worth in my life; that I wasn't as a doormat and that my opinons mattered. I dressed as her for a skit at a bowling banquet
and it brought me out of my shell and because of that, I have had the most wonderful life for the past 40 years. Phyllis, thank you from the very bottom of my heart and may God bless and keep you.
Carole Waters (Monticello, Kentucky

Karen Piet

October 13, 2012

Two great commedians from the 20th century..I grew up watching you and Mr. Hope. May you rest in the arms of the Lord and probably have them laughing in heaven.

Regina Garrido

September 29, 2012

A great loss, she really was amazing.A heartfelt sympathy to her loved ones From Santiago Chile Regina Garrido

PHYLLIS YOU WILL BE MISSED .NEVER BE ANOTHER PHYLLIS MY GOD BLESS YOU.FROM KATHRYN BILLINGS

September 29, 2012

September 29, 2012

DEAR PHYLLIS YOU WILL BE MISSED .THEIR WILL NEVER BE ANYONE AS FUNNY AS YOU.WE LOVE YOU AND YOU WILL BE MISSED.FROM KATHRYN BILLINGS MAY YOU REST IN PEACE GOD BLESS YOU.

DIANE MARRONGELL

September 25, 2012

I WILL DEEPLY MISS YOU,ESPECIALLY WHEN I LOVED WATCHING YOU, IN THE BOLD N BEAUTIFUL EPISODES. YOU CRACK ME UP. YOU WILL BE MISSED BY EVERYBODY,SO REST IN PEACE.

Abby Flanders

September 23, 2012

You were an icon of humor for those of us who wanted a smile, but felt too uncomfortable with our mundane lives to seek out laughter.

September 19, 2012

Phyllis and Bob Hope, what a funny pair, miss them both a great deal. We are losing our greatest actors, comedians, etc that I have grown up with, it's sad.

Laura Foster

September 18, 2012

Remembering your great love story today and always.

Jacquie Hihn

September 17, 2012

I never missed a show or performance, you absolutely were the funniest person on this earth. You will be missed and loved forever.Jacquie and Elmo Hihn

Maria

September 17, 2012

My sincere condolence family to the Diller's family.May the comfort of God help you through this difficult time. Ms Diller will be missed. RIP

Mary Stokes

September 16, 2012

What can be said in a few words to say how you feel about this wonderful lady? I never had the honor of meeting her, but oh how I admired her. As I was growing up, I had very little joy in my life, but when I could watch Ms. D, without knowing it, she mad me smile, and brought me so much joy. I will forever be grateful to her for all the times she made me smile. I do want to say to her family, I am so sorry for your loss, and I do send my thoughts and prayers your way. Thank you for all the sacrifices you had to make so she could bring happiness to so many people. I will never forget her, she has indeed touched my life and made me smile more times than I can remember.
Mary Stokes, Chillicothe, OH

September 16, 2012

You were my silent comic hero

September 14, 2012

You'll always be a tuff act to follow. Thank you for opening the gates for all the female comics. You will be truly missed and always remembered. Gold Bless you and your family. Dawn Carr (Florida)

Heidi

September 13, 2012

Your an inspiration to women comics actors/acctresses and anyone who wants to succeed.

Heidi

Janette Miksik

September 12, 2012

Thank you for making us Laugh so load that we Wet our pants!! Keep them LAUGHING IN HEAVEN!!!

JONATHAN BECKMAN

September 11, 2012

OH BOY GOD TOOK A ANGLE...YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERD BY ALL OF US...SLEEP WELL...GOD BLESS YOU

September 8, 2012

we light this candle for you Phillis. From Bill and April.

April Tollie

September 8, 2012

Thank you Phyllis for the laughter. May God bless,and comfort all of your friends and family. You will be missed, but not forgotten.

Bill Ledger

September 8, 2012

Thanks for the memories Phillis. you brought plenty of laughter into my life as a little boy. my boy hood friends and i thought your silly laughter was great. and times we saw you on a T.V. a show with Bob Hope, perfect couple for a good belly laugh :>) X10.
God Bless you and your loved ones may you rest in peace in the name of our lord Jesus Christ.

Phyllis Collins

September 5, 2012

My name is Phyllis as well..many times I have been called Phylis Diller. First saw her on Groucho Marx Show...very funny lady!!

joyce hardy

September 4, 2012

you will really be missed but as long as your movies are playimng you will still b in our heartys

September 3, 2012

RIP Phyllis Diller. She brought humor to this world in her own unique way. Thanks for all the laughs. She made Lima proud.

Gregory ingoe

September 3, 2012

Deepest condolences to all......

louella jackson

September 2, 2012

You made me laugh So many women can stand up and tell their story.

Annie Crenshaw

September 2, 2012

May God Bless and comfort each and everyone of the family as well ad friends of Ms. Diller in your time of bereavement. My prayers are with you as this beautiful comedian will be missed but never forgotten.
Annie Crenshaw and Shirley Washington, Texas

Matthew McGuire

September 2, 2012

Deepest condolences.

September 1, 2012

One of a kind.Truly talented lady. I remember watching her ever since I can remember. A great reminder that a comedian can be funny without swearing or being vulgar. They should learn from her. If you can't laugh at yourself who can you laugh at? RIP Phyllis. You will be missed. You left a terrific legacy.

August 31, 2012

for phillys you will always be rembered

August 31, 2012

brad bowman

Patricia Ward

August 31, 2012

Phyllis Diller, you will be dearly missed. I have to say you was the funniest woman that I watched on T.V. and then there was Lucille Ball. R.I.P. Your Family is and always will be in my Prayers. May God Bless You All and keep you safe.

LORRAINE DIANA

August 30, 2012

LIGHTING THIS CANDLE FOR A GREAT MEMORY OF A GREAT GAL...

LORRAINE DIANA

August 30, 2012

GREATLY ADMIRED & VERY FUNNY !!! YOU DID A REMERABLE JOB IN YOUR CAREER...95 IS A LONG LIFE & WISHED IT COULD HAVE BEEN LONGER FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU...REST PEACEFULLY...GIORGIO & LORRAINE DIANA

Celinda Kerrood

August 30, 2012

Just found out, sad to hear,you were a great comic, you lived a long life, may you rest in peace

Mike Russell

August 30, 2012

What a Funny, Funny Lady! You will be remembered. Back with Fang.

Barbara Latham

August 30, 2012

Your laughter Will be remembered

August 30, 2012

You were great..my mom loved you..God Bless

Brenda Anderson

August 30, 2012

Rest in peace

August 29, 2012

You where one of a kind and will be sadly missed by all. My heart goes out to u and your family. Sleep restfully my dear lady.

Tanya Stuart

August 29, 2012

You were one of a kind! You made me laugh every time I saw you on TV
You will be missed dearly. Smile down upon us!
Bless your heart sweet lady!!!

joyce wells

August 28, 2012

Rest in peace Ms .Diller and may God bless your memory. Keep them laughing in heaven..

JANET BONANNO

August 28, 2012

Ms. Diller,one of the great comics of our times. Thanks for the memories. Your one of a kind. BLESSED BE SWEET LADY.

Ms. Robert

August 28, 2012

Oh, how you made us laugh! Keep the jokes coming in Heaven. Since I never saw you in person, maybe I'll meet you in the Holy Land. :)) d

DICK GANNETT

August 28, 2012

MAKING COMMERCIALS WITH YOU WAS A JOY & ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF MY ADVERTISING CAREER. YOU UNDERSTOOD GOOD HUMOR & THANKS TO YOUR QUICK WIT, MADE THE WORLD LAUGH LONG & LOUD & LOVE IT. RIP DEAR SWEET, FUNNY LADY.
DICK GANNETT

Terry Belk

August 28, 2012

You will be missed....& a piece of history goes with you..& love from all that grew up with you & their parents...thanks for all the laughs you gave my family ..

Ronald cassady

August 28, 2012

I grew up with you being apart of this farm boys life .thank you  for all the laughs. My you rest in peace

Denise McFaddan-Rojas

August 28, 2012

You will be missed for sure .... I used to listen to you and Bob Hope and many other special people while growing up .

Rest now and have a good laugh with Bob Hope and those that have passed on before you.....
Prayers to the family you left behind that God will comfort them each day...
Thank you Phyllis for all you have done in your wonderful life of "Laughter".... you will be remembered by so many.

doreen nemeth

August 28, 2012

Rest Phylis in Gods forever love, dear.....

Cynthia Taylor

August 28, 2012

Thank you for all the funny jokes and hours of laughter! May you rip Ms.Dillar

barb garber

August 27, 2012

Thankyou for all the good. Memories

Anthony Cashmere

August 27, 2012

Ms.Diller
The world is sadder without your laughter. A little darker place without your shining light!
Thank you for all the wonderful
memories you brought into my life!!!!
Rest In Peace

Anthony Cashmere

Mark Pentifallo

August 27, 2012

Another feminine icon off to see God, and boy,will she make the heavens laugh. You wil be missed by millions who grew up associating your name & face with miles of smiles. RIP sweet angel...

Chester Escoto

August 27, 2012

I was a little boy when I first saw you...and I loved your laugh the first of all! then, I loved your looks and then yur jokes! By brothers said to me that "you Phillis Diller and Pearl Bailey were my girlfriends!" I believe its true! Thanks for making us smile!

Yvonne S

August 27, 2012

Thank you for all the laughs. You will forever be remembered. RIP Mrs Diller

Carolyn Gagliarducci

August 27, 2012

May God Bless You Through His Golden Gates.

Sue Loughery

August 26, 2012

Your sweet smile and that catchy laugh will be the great reminder of the humor in the best form. You've left us laughing and at the SO's we shared tears. Thanks for being a part of my life.

Patricia Yeates

August 26, 2012

Remembering all of the laughs and your fancy GoGo boots. You will be truly missed. RIP and I know you will have God, and Jesus rolling with laughter. Thank You for the best entertainment.

beemer

August 26, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Thank you for the joy and laughter you brought into our lives.

Mark Ryan

August 26, 2012

She made comedy out of the absurdities of life without being rude, obnoxious or obscene. She demonstrated the art of comedy that is sadly lacking in "contemporary" humor. Thanks for the fifty years I've laughed with you.

Lisa Dornhecker

August 26, 2012

FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS!

Tracey Thibault

August 25, 2012

As a small girl I remember hearing my mother laugh a laugh I didn't hear often. as a grown up i understand now what she was laughing at.Phyllis Diller and Carol Burnett. Thanks for letting me hear an unnatural side of my mom.I was suppose to be in bed sleeping, but how, when my mom admitted peeing her pants with laughter. Say hi to my dad Mrs. Phyllis. thanks for all the wonderful childhood memories.

paul Robson

August 25, 2012

Sure are going to miss you

Cathy Cook

August 25, 2012

Thanks for the laughs Phyllis, I never missed an opportunity to hear your stand-up. You were so dear for making us all laugh, so how come I feel like crying right now? I'll miss you, see you when I get there.

Vicki Reid

August 25, 2012

I just love her and always have and always will ... she makes me laugh and makes me happy ... so long Phyllis time to make everyone in heaven happier too xo

V. Scott

August 25, 2012

We lost one of the funniest women in the entertainment world. I also grew up watching Phyllis Diller, and was fortunate to see her live at a USO Show with Bob Hope in Tripoli, Libya (Wheelus AFB) where my dad was stationed in the early 1960's. RIP Phyllis.

Rosemary Perez

August 25, 2012

Phyllis you brought joy to are heart you made us laugh and even cry you are a wonderful person. hhaaaaahahaha i will never forget that laugh you will always be remebered and truly miss:(

gregory bell

August 25, 2012

Well Done Good And Faithful Servant Well Done Come And Take Thy Rest Well Done Well Done you will be missed thank you to your Children for sharing your lovely Mother with the world she made the World laugh and the Star have Shined a Little Brighter for us while she was Here and Shined Little less Brighter with her Passing R.I.P Phyllis Diller.

Nina Gray

August 25, 2012

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

DIANE

August 25, 2012

WHAT A TERRIFIC COMEDIAN, SHE WAS THE VERY BEST. SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. WE LOST HER ALSO

cheryl martin

August 25, 2012

thanksphyllisformanylaughthroughthe years

T Y

August 25, 2012

Praying for your family. She is a beautiful person and will be missed by all. She made everyone smile and laugh. God bless you and your family.

Barbara Havlik

August 25, 2012

R.I.P. Phyllis, we will miss you terribly.

Wanda Henry

August 25, 2012

So sorry to hear of Phyllis Diller passing, she will be remember by all who loved her. To her family and friends May Jehovah [God] be with you all at this bereaved time.

J F

August 25, 2012

PRAYING FOR UR FAMILY...YOU MADE US LAUGH ALOTS...TY FOR THE MEMORIES

August 25, 2012

I remember running into Phyllis and her grandkids at the Exploratorium. Very fond memories of a lovely lady. Carolyne Berkeley CA

Shari Brune

August 25, 2012

Thanks for all the laughs RIP we love you

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