Buddy Hackett

Buddy Hackett

Buddy Hackett Obituary

Published by Legacy.com on Jul. 1, 2003.
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Buddy Hackett, the squat, round, rubbery-faced funnyman who appeared for more than 50 years as a top act in nightclubs, Broadway shows, on television and in such movies as “The Music Man,” “The Love Bug” and “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World,” has died, his son confirmed Monday night. He was 78.

Hackett died at his Southern California beach house either late Sunday or early Monday, Sandy Hackett told The Associated Press on Monday. The cause of his death was not immediately known; his son said Hackett had diabetes.

“He was one of the greatest ever. He was a terrific father. He was my best friend. He prepared me very well for this day, but no matter how much you prepare it still hurts,” Sandy Hackett said as he arrived at his mother’s house in Los Angeles.

The younger Hackett, who is also a comedian, said he had driven to Los Angeles from his Las Vegas home as soon as he got the word of his father’s death.

Hackett was invited to join the Three Stooges when “Curly” Howard, the bald-headed member of the comedy team, suffered a stroke in 1946. But Hackett declined, believing he could develop his own comedy style. Playing for small money on the Borscht Circuit for New York City vacationers in the Catskill Mountains, he learned to get laughs with his complaints about being short, fat and Jewish.

His career grew with appearances on the TV shows of Jack Paar, Arthur Godfrey and others. Soon he was earning top money in Las Vegas, Florida and Las Vegas.

In the beginning his material was suitable for family audiences, but in later years nightclubs advertised his show “For Mature Audiences Only.” His performances in those days were noted for their prolific use of four-letters words at a time when that just wasn’t done.

“Compared to motion pictures, I’m very mild these days,” he remarked in 1996.

He was born Leonard Hacker in a Jewish section of New York City’s borough of Brooklyn on Aug. 31, 1924. For a time he apprenticed in his father’s upholstery shop, but at school he found he had a talent for making his fellow students laugh. That was a necessity to offset the taunts about his roly-poly shape.

When he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame a few years ago, he quipped that he had left Brooklyn “to get away from the subway” only to discover that his star had been placed above the one in Los Angeles.

“It’s a damn circle,” he joked.

After graduating from New York’s New Utrecht High School, where he had played on the football team, Hacker spent three years in the military during World War II, then reinvented himself as Buddy Hackett, standup comedian.

“He was born funny,” his son said Monday. “It was in his bones. He didn’t know how not to be funny.”

He was also willing to share his material with others.

“If I was going to a corporate job somewhere, I’d call him up, and he’d rattle off 10 jokes,” his son recalled. “He never called just to say hello. He’d call and say: ‘A guy walks into a bar. ... “‘

Hackett had flopped using joke writers, and he soon came to realize that only he could write for Buddy Hackett. Doing so, he moved on to Los Angeles, where he scored at a small showcase club.

Soon he was making big money across the country, and audiences called for his most noted routine, the Chinese waiter.

In 1954, playwright Sidney Kingsley persuaded Hackett to appear on Broadway in “Lunatics and Lovers.” Brooks Atkinson, writing in The New York Times, described Hackett as “a large, soft, messy comic with a glib tongue and a pair of inquiring eyes.”

He also appeared on the New York stage in “Viva Madison Avenue” (1960) and “I Had a Ball” (1964).

Hackett made his film debut in 1953 with “Walking My Baby Back Home.” Among his other movies: “Fireman Save My Child,” “God’s Little Acre,” “All Hands on Deck,” “The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm,” “Muscle Beach Party,” “Loose Shoes,” “Scrooged” and Disney’s animated “The Little Mermaid,” as the voice of Scuttle. He played legendary comic Lou Costello in the 1978 film “Bud and Lou.”

The comedian appeared on television from the medium’s beginnings and starred in the short-lived series “Stanley” from 1956 to 1957.

He made numerous guest appearances on other shows, appearing in recent years on “Just Shoot Me” and “Sabrina The Teenage Witch” and, in a recurring bit called “Tuesdays With Buddy,” on “The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn.”

He turned down many offers to star in another TV series, complaining that he could rarely get along with network executives.

“That ends the meeting,” he once said of network officials telling him how to structure a comedy show.

Hackett was married to the former Sherry Dubois, whom he met at the Concord Hotel in the Catskills.

He is survived by her and three children, Ivy Miller of Denver; Lisa Hackett of Los Angeles; and Sandy Hackett of Las Vegas.


Copyright © 2003 The Associated Press

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October 10, 2024

HE WAS THE "BEST" R.I.P.

John Sinapi

September 25, 2020

One of the greatest comics of all time!!! RIP

Nancy Roth

December 8, 2016

Buddy was on reruns of Johnny Carson's Tonight Show twice in the last week. Buddy and Johnny...two of my top three favorite showmen of all time. So bittersweet to see all the older truly funny and talented entertainers stiil lighting up the small screen and my life as I watch them again and again, never tiring of them, and always with a smile and a tear now as well. I like having this venue on Legacy.com living in perpetuity to return to whenever I am reminded of Buddy. It is a quiet place to reflect and remember him with adoration and a smile which closely parallel the laughter and joy he brought when he walked among us. I hope his family visits here as well to be reminded of just how much joy and laughter Buddy gave to the world and how we loved and will forever miss him too.

stacy felker

July 25, 2016

My dad was going to sing his song "My Daughter" at my wedding. It's a beautiful song.. Buddy your missed dearly

stacy felker

July 25, 2016

You are missed deeply!! My dad loved your song, wanted to o me when I got married song!! Forever misse

Harry Simpson

June 30, 2016

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us. Godspeed.

Rest Buddy, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Dave Thompson

March 19, 2016

It's a little less Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World today. Lost a great comedian and writer. And poet......Another hero from my growing up days.

Allison Dupont

March 8, 2016

Never forgotten, Rest in Peace sir.

Bill Carney

February 1, 2016

I'm still laughing!

William Fletcher

January 29, 2014

I have many fun memories of watching your television appearances while I was growing up. I still look them up online and they never fail to cheer me up. They remind me of popcorn and Koolaid and laughter with my parents and siblings. And now my own children find it entertaining. Your family can take pride in the fact that your body of work still brings fun and laughter and will for generations to come.

Bobby G

December 29, 2013

Best of Laughs. RIP

Lisa Weiner

July 26, 2013

Buddy Hackett.
You were a wonderful actor and comedian. My prayers go to you and your family. Lisa Weiner

July 25, 2013

god love you you were great. thank you, mark saehlenou carbon canyon california

Lisa Weiner

December 15, 2012

To Buddy Hackett,
You were such a great comedian. You made me laugh. My prayers go to your family. Lisa Weiner

chris

June 29, 2012

you will always be missed

stacy felker

December 11, 2011

You will forever be missed! You were one hell of a comic! Love ya and our prayers go out to your family.. RIP

Dan Terry

November 6, 2011

Buddy wrote a song called "My Daughter's Wedding" I don't think it was ever recorded or at least I've never heard it sung by anyone.

Hey Buddy, You always made me laugh and I loved that song. You were the best.

April 4, 2010

For Buddy...

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

Nancy Roth

March 6, 2004

While everyone was watching the 2004 Academy Awards Show to see who was wearing what and just how many Oscars Lord of the Rings would win, I was waiting for the annual tribute to those entertainers lost since the previous year. I had no idea that Buddy Hackett would be among those remembered as I had not heard of his passing the previous summer. I watched the remainder of the show with tears in my eyes. Lord of the Rings and this one or that one's dress will be a blur after the show but the laughter that Buddy Hackett brought to me for so many years will be remembered and he will always be treasured.

Nancy Roth

March 6, 2004

Buddy Hackett was the only man who could always make me smile...the ultimate comic...raunchy but kind with a comical face. I will miss him greatly.

Dick & Betty Reese

February 27, 2004

HEY Buddy we sure miss you, God bless you and your Family.I know they miss you and i am sorry i never had the chance to meet you. We Love You. Dick & Betty Reese

Susan Mars

July 7, 2003

Hey Buddy,
I hope your life brought you as much pleasure as you brought to us. I know that you brought me so much pleasure and joy. You were a STAR and I hope you knew that. I was always going to write you a fan letter but never did so I hope you can peek down from heaven and see how many of your fans are bumming about your death.
Susan Coates Mars

Richard Brown

July 6, 2003

I was working for the theatre's when the Love Bug movies and "Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" were released. We always enjoyed Buddy in the Love Bug movies. He had such a contagious laugh. He will live on for years in the hearts of his fans.

Danna Van Osdale

July 6, 2003

I am so sorry for your loss. I feel as though I know him for I watched alot of his movies and TV shows for as long as I can remember. The only reason I watched "The Last Comic Standing" was to see Buddy Hackett. He was a gentle man even at the end. It was great to see some one stand up for the young people who are trying to break into his busisness. I am sure Heaven was thrilled when the Lord called him home. The joy of laughter they are sharing. He will be greatly missed. May the Lord help heal your broken heart and keep your faith strong.

Darlene Attalla

July 6, 2003

I wish to express my most deepest,
heartfelt sympathy to the family
of "Buddy Hackett" and the many,
many friends of his...those who
knew him and those who knew of him
and enjoyed his tremendous sense of
humor and laughter that will stay
with us forever! May he rest in
eternal peace. Amen.

In Love, Peace
Hope and Prayer,

Darlene

Talula Rain

July 6, 2003

He always had the most funniest faces, and the funniest voice. Thank you for the laughter.

Marcia Kramer

July 6, 2003

You made the world laugh, you will
be missed, but you will not be forgotten.
My deepest sympathy to the
family.
Marcia Kramer

Janice Farrey

July 6, 2003

Thank you so much for sharing your husband and father with the rest of the world. I am sure at times this was trying. But please know this, he was loved by so many.God be with you through this grievous time. My prayers will be added to the rest of the worlds. God bless and keep you.

Wesley Bulgawitz

July 6, 2003

I will miss the comedy that I have enjoyed all my 44 yrs. Buddy had a look about him in life that was peaceful which added to his humor.When you watched him you would leave a little less critical in yor own life, that is what made him great.A little of him is in all of us.

Terri Respress

July 6, 2003

Long will be remembered, Mr. Buddy Hackett.

Dan Calhoun

July 5, 2003

It was easy to see Buddy was a great man. I've watched him on tv since I was a kid. We all will really miss him.

Eric King

July 5, 2003

What can you say, buddy was a true icon in hollywood. He will be truly missed forever. People will look upon Buddy in the future, and truly smile of his accomplishments past. May god be with you. aw heck i'm sure he is

Angelina Cox

July 5, 2003

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Not many people are able to make you laugh in life. That is a rare talent. It will truly be missed. Peace be with you.
Love,
Angelina

mary ann willock

July 5, 2003

so sorry for the lost for buddy he sure did bring a lots of laugh to the world but you know god give life and he takes it to he will be miss by the whole world and by his family so sorry about the lost

Barbro Schmittou

July 5, 2003

I was so sad to see that Buddy had past away. I have spent many hours laughing at his jokes and watching him on the screen.God bless!
Barbro Schmittou in Stockholm,Sweden

Josie Collins

July 5, 2003

Thanks for all of the laughter you gave me and my family. You will always be remembered with a smile. God Bless you and your family.

Todd Peterson

July 5, 2003

The greatest thing about Buddy was that you could just sense what a genuinely nice person he was. He was a wonderful all-around entertainer. One of the all-time best. His family should rightfully feel very proud.

LINDA TRACY

July 4, 2003

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO ALL OF MR. HACKETTS FAMILY AND FRIENDS. HE WAS A FUNNY MAN. MAY GOD KEEP YOU ALL IN HIS GRACES DURING THIS TRYING TIME IN YOUR LIFE. GOD BLESS YOU MR. HACKETT.

Steven Epps

July 4, 2003

May God, the GREAT I AM, bless the Hackett family is my prayer! Your husband and father has definitely blessed this nation of America with his wonderful humor. I have loved him from the first time I saw him as a child and I am now 54. He was a great man and a great comedian. We will always miss him!

Steven P. Epps
Thomaston, Ga. 30286

Anastasia Kosty

July 4, 2003

God Bless Buddy Hackett. You made me laugh and I love you for that. I will always remember your pudding pop commercials and of course Herbie. Rest in Peace.

Hana

July 4, 2003

In this chaotic and uptight world, a little narishkeit can be the best medicine. There is a special place in Olam Haba for the leitzanim *(clowns) who give us both diversion and perspective. Thanks, Buddy, for cheering us in your outrageous and inimitable way.

jewel greenwood

July 4, 2003

sorry to see you go buddy we miss you god bless your family.

PAUL MARCUS

July 4, 2003

Hearing about the death of Buddy Hackett has really saddened me. It brings back memories of my dad and I watching Buddy on the tonight show. It was a great time for us to spend together, laughing almost non-stop. Thanks for the memories.

Valerie Danks

July 4, 2003

We are sorry of you lost of your loved one. He was a great entertainer and loved by our family.

Pat Markley

July 4, 2003

Thank you, Lord, for comedians! They bring us such happiness and touch us in ways they cannot imagine. Thank you, in particular, for Buddy Hackett: he will be sorely missed. Please support his friends and family at this time and bring them many happy memories of Buddy to help them through. Amen.

kathi george

July 4, 2003

i am so sorry for your loss he was a great actor / comedian he will be greatly missed

kathi&ric george

Jakki

July 4, 2003

You were a bright light for a dark world.... your light will never go out because you will always live in the jokes you told, the joy you brought to us and the beauty of your life..
love u

E Rawson

July 4, 2003

He will be sadly missed....... but alas..... Maurice and Professor Harold Hill are once again together in River City.

The Scott family

July 4, 2003

Thank you, so very much, for sharing such a wonderful man with us. May God bless you and give you peace.

Bobbie Schneider

July 3, 2003

Sorry you lost your loved one. He was a great entertainer.

Cathy J Morrison

July 3, 2003

Goodbye Buddy. Love U......
Cathy and Bob

Cathy J Morrison

July 3, 2003

Dear Buddy, Thanks for the all the good times, You will be missed. Sincerely, Cathy and Bob

Margery & Rolf Thomsen

July 3, 2003

He was a very funny prson.He will be missed by the world.

BRENT CONE

July 3, 2003

WE HAVE LOST A GREAT MAN.
HEAVEN HAS RECEVED ONE.
YOU WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN.

Mildred Ratliff

July 3, 2003

THE HACKETT FAMILY,

May God continue to shower and protect you with his unconditional love and many blessings.

Know that we all loved him,but God loved him more.

God Bless,

Mildred Ratliff

Doris Rodic

July 3, 2003

Our family wishes to express condolences to the Hackett family
on the lost of a very fun man. I
remember watching the "Johnny Carson
Show" and just loved the interaction he would bring. That show isn't what it use to be.
From Doris and her mom (Millie)

marva pringle

July 3, 2003

Mr. hackett,was a very funny man.I also enjoyed his movies.All of the fine actors and actrees.are passing away, they will be missed,but we didnt come here to stay. But we can keep them in our hearts.GREAT ENTERTAINMENT/THANKS FOR FILLING OUR LIVES WITH LAUGHTER.

Chet Palmer

July 3, 2003

You were a funny man and we will miss you

jackie geyer

July 3, 2003

I believe the first time I saw Buddy Hackett was on the Carol Burnett show and all I could think of was how funny he was without really trying. He will be missed. My condolances to the family.

Rich D

July 3, 2003

Buddy you sure will be missed. I was so happy to see Buddy on TV last week and now he's gone. My grandfather reminded me of him (Buddy)in so many ways and I also had a friend in the USMC that looked just like Buddy. Everytime I heard Buddy's name it gave me good memories. Buddy Rest In Peace..You may be gone but you will never be forgotten..A long time fan of the funniest comic ever...

Linda Kirkman

July 3, 2003

What a funny man you were...I thank you for the many laughs. You made the world funnier and better just being yourself. My condolences to the family. Be assured we all loved your loved one. Buddy keep telling those jokes in heaven.

The Seeley Family

July 3, 2003

Thanks for the memories Buddy. Herbie the Love Bug and Scuttle in the Little Mermaid will always have a special place in ours and our childrens heart thanks to you. Our deepest sympathy to your family.

Beverly Faran

July 2, 2003

When my son was a baby he looked like Buddy Hackett and we thought how cute that was. My son is 18 now and no longer looks like Buddy Hackett but over the years when I would see Buddy it would make me think of my cute baby boy. I loved Buddy on The Tonight Show. He was so funny just being Buddy. Unfortunately, I never saw him in Vegas but I bet he was in rare form. What a loss for all of us he entertained over the years.

Lou DeLena

July 2, 2003

My condolences to the Hackett Family. Your dad was the funniest comedian I ever knew. Just seeing that jowl expression on his face would crack me up.
My wife gave me the ultimate complement recently when see said I remind her a lot of Buddy with my wisecracks and looks.
As a big 3 Stooges fan, I read that you were offered the job as the replacement for Curly after his stroke. I can only imagine how funny it would have been to see you in that role.
We were blessed for so many years to have enjoyed your humor. I'll bet you even had a wisecrack for St. Peter on your way through the gates of Heaven. Thanks Buddy!

Terry Davis

July 2, 2003

Thanks for the wonderful years of comedy. You will be missed but always a part of comedy.

Harold McCormick

July 2, 2003

When he told a joke you laugh even when you were down, you had to laugh. He was a fun person that always had a joke to tell or to play on someone. He will be greatly miss for his sence of humor and laughter.

Linda Cirelli

July 2, 2003

Buddy was a great comedian. He was honest and sincere. As much as he made me laugh, he made me cry. His special in the 80's when he sang about his little girl was incredible. What an outstanding man. I was only able to see him in person once, in vegas. I was proud to say I saw him. What a great man.

Pat Patrizio

July 2, 2003

Buddy put a big smile on sad and depressed faces with laughter in the Army at Camp Stewart and was great on the Johnny Carson shows and naturally Las Vegas, He will be missed..

Sharon Gallagher

July 2, 2003

You will be missed by a lot of people. My sympathy to the family.

Richard & Barbara Ellis

July 2, 2003

He was a very good actor and he will be missed by a lot of people. Be at PEACE now Buddie. We all LOVE YOU.

Tiera Byers

July 2, 2003

I have loved you for as long as I can remember. Seeing you on Last Comic Standing, shortly before your passing, was a much needed treat. In losing you, we lose so much. I will miss you, the comedic genius.

Judith & Rube Brett

July 2, 2003

The name "Buddy" just makes a person feel like they are close to that person. Buddy Hackett was a "Buddy" to all. Thank you Mr. Hackett for all the kindness & happy moments you gave to this world. My prayers are with the family & friends of Buddy Hackett a legend in his time.

Earl Powell

July 2, 2003

There is no word`s to describe the feeling`s of the people who watched you God`s Love E.D.P.

Cameron Schulte

July 2, 2003

A Comedian & Actor Extroardinaire' One by one our friends pass on to the next level of God's Creation. Buddy, you will be sorely missed. I am very saddened to see you go. My Deepest Condolences to your family. Rest in Peace my friend till we meet again in the Here After.

Richard Reese

July 2, 2003

Mr. Buddy Hackett MYwife and i sure going to miss you .And may God take you into the kingdom of heaven. Bless you Dick&Betty Reese

meredith murray

July 2, 2003

Uncle Buddy was my grandfathers' best friend. I am Jan Murray's granddaughter. Buddy has been a huge part in the lives of everyone in my family. He will be greatly missed and his memory will always be cherished.

Janice

July 1, 2003

Buddy, you were a real mensch. You will be sorely missed.

Lea Rew

July 1, 2003

Thank you, Mr Hackett, for your many years of entertaining us.
My sympathy to your family.

Pat Tucker

July 1, 2003

We have lost three of the best in their field in the last few days, who's going to fill their shoes? Goodbye Gregory, Katherine and Buddy. Thanks for the memories.
Pat

Jacqueline Johnson

July 1, 2003

Thanks for making us laugh. You will be missed.

Troy Spang

July 1, 2003

The world lost a little bit of it's sense of humor today, nothing saddens me more than loosing an Icon of any generation and Mr. Hacket was truly a comedic Icon. You will be sorely missed Buddy, you touched our lives with your humor. Thank You.

lois watson

July 1, 2003

you gave my family lots of laughs well miss you

Kathy Hamilton

July 1, 2003

I can remember watching Mr. Hackett with my family, and I thought this man is nuts!! But in a very good way. He really didn't need to say too much. His face said it all. He was a very important part of our entertainment history. He will greatly missed.

Billy Slimp

July 1, 2003

Your laughter has been silenced here on earth; but it will always remain in our minds. Thanks for the laughs. To his family...my sincere sympathy to you in your loss.

Miles Lee

July 1, 2003

Thank you for sharing the joy!

Leslie Marberry

July 1, 2003

u have brought many smiles to my life. u will be missed by many,but u will allways be in our hearts and minds.

Julie Braun

July 1, 2003

I know you are in heaven soaring with the angels now. Thanks for the many laughs and great entertainment you have given people all over the world. We will miss you greatly.

Ellen Greenberg

July 1, 2003

I wish I got to meet you. You reminded me so much of my beloved dad who I lost in 1992. He loved you. He would always cry when you sang Daddy's Little Girl,so did I.You will be missed. May you rest in peace.

Kent Mohr

July 1, 2003

Thank you Mr. Hackett for your lifetime of lifting the weight from the shoulders of strangers. You created untold millions of valuable smiles. And thank you for your warm and welcome friendship towards my nephew Jay Mohr. You Mr. Hackett are a "class act." God bless you and rest in peace! Kent Mohr

FRAN AND ROBERT HAHN

July 1, 2003

Thanks for wonderful memories of laughter and tears too. We laughed at you and with you until the tears rolled down our cheeks. Today our tears roll down since we have lost our Buddy....Rest at last.

Marc Schwartz

July 1, 2003

"The Music Man" was my first recollection of your magnificent talents! And then came all your Tonight Show appearances.....Thanks for the wonderful years of entertainment.

EDWARD DUBOIS

July 1, 2003

Laughed at him all my life so far and all of his.

Patricia Gentile

July 1, 2003

My deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Buddy. I always loved his humor, as a child, and most recently on Last Comic Standing. He will be missed!!!

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