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Irwin Corey(1914-2017)

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  • Writer
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Irwin Corey
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Professor Irwin Corey, "The World's Foremost Authority," was born on July 29, 1914, in Brooklyn, New York. He and his five siblings were wards of the Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum, and during the Great Depression, he worked for the Civilian Conservation Corp. Possessing brawn as well as brains, Professor Irwin Corey is proud to tell anyone who will listen that he was the C.C.C.'s boxing champ in the 112-pound weight class.

Before becoming certified (as a professor purveying the surreal), the young Irwin caught the performing bug by appearing in a borscht belt show, "Pots and Pans," in a bit part. He made his debut in a musical comedy in a U.S.O. presentation of "Oklahoma" in Europe, in which he played the part of the Arab peddler Ali Hakim.

Perfecting his crazy professor shtick, who always appeared in an old-fashioned tuxedo with tails like Groucho Marx, Corey broke through as a stand-up comic at San Francisco's "hungry i" and New York City's Copacabana and Village Vanguard nightclubs. His lectures, characterized by a constant barrage of non-sequitur and double-talk, were rooted in the word-play epitomized by Groucho Marx and Chico Marx in such classic routines as "Why a Duck?" However, whatever "logic" The Marx Brothers might display (at least in exasperated double takes by Groucho) was missing in the Professor's shtick. Before the Talking Heads ever sang about it, Professor Irwin Corey made an art form out of "Stop Making Sense."

Theater critic Kenneth Tynan said of the Professor, "[Corey is] a cultural clown, a parody of literacy, a travesty of all that our civilization holds dear and one of the funniest grotesques in America. He is Chaplin's clown with a college education."

Corey thrived on the radio, memorably appearing on Edgar Bergen's radio show as a tutor to Charlie McCarthy. Television was another natural medium for the professor, and he appeared as a regular on The Jackie Gleason Show (1952) and also made the rounds of the talk show circuit of the 1950s, '60s and '70s, appearing with 'Steve Allen', Jack Paar, Johnny Carson, Dick Cavett, Merv Griffin, and Mike Douglas. He also was on "The Ed Sullivan Show" (aka The Ed Sullivan Show (1948)) as well as appeared with the new lessor of the Ed Sullivan Theater, David Letterman.

Irwin Corey also has appeared on Broadway, in "Heaven on Earth," "Happy as Larry," "Fla-hooley," and "Mrs. McThing," as well as recent productions of "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Hamlet." Off-Broadway, he appeared as the eponymous lead in "The Good Soldier Schweik" and as Marlo Thomas' father in Herb Gardner's play "Thieves," reprising the role in the film (Thieves (1977)). He also appeared in numerous episodes of series television, including The Andy Griffith Show (1960), "Doc" (with Barnard Hughes), The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967), and Pat Paulsen's Half a Comedy Hour (1970).

The Professor's last film was Woody Allen's The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001). At 91, and still going strong, Professor Irwin Corey truly is the dean of stand-up comedians, if not quite at the head of his class.
BornJuly 29, 1914
DiedFebruary 6, 2017(102)
BornJuly 29, 1914
DiedFebruary 6, 2017(102)
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The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001)
The Curse of the Jade Scorpion
6.7
  • Charlie(as Professor Irwin Corey)
  • 2001
Robin Williams in Jack (1996)
Jack
5.8
  • Poppy
  • 1996
How to Commit Marriage (1969)
How to Commit Marriage
5.3
  • Baba Ziba(as Professor Irwin Corey)
  • 1969
The Comeback Trail (1982)
The Comeback Trail
5.9
  • Irwin Corey
  • 1982

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Actor



  • Kissy Cousins Monster Babies and Morphing Elvis (2018)
    Kissy Cousins Monster Babies and Morphing Elvis
    Short
    • Dr. Cy-Phun
    • 2018
  • The History of Everything Circa 1993: F/K/A Kissy Cousins Monster Babies (2018)
    The History of Everything Circa 1993: F/K/A Kissy Cousins Monster Babies
    • Dr. Cy-Phun
    • 2018
  • The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001)
    The Curse of the Jade Scorpion
    6.7
    • Charlie (as Professor Irwin Corey)
    • 2001
  • The Boys Behind the Desk
    7.3
    • 2000
  • I'm Not Rappaport (1996)
    I'm Not Rappaport
    6.5
    • Sol
    • 1996
  • Robin Williams in Jack (1996)
    Jack
    5.8
    • Poppy
    • 1996
  • Shelley Long in Basic Values: Sex, Shock & Censorship in the 90's (1993)
    Basic Values: Sex, Shock & Censorship in the 90's
    6.5
    TV Movie
    • Sammy Fine
    • 1993
  • The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1988)
    The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Professor Irwin Corey
    • 1989
  • That's Adequate (1989)
    That's Adequate
    4.9
    • D.W. Gadilla
    • 1989
  • Deep Voyage
    • (as Professor Irwin Corey)
    • 1986
  • The Perils of P.K.
    3.5
    • (as Prof. Irwin Corey)
    • 1986
  • Run-DMC: Rock Box (1984)
    Run-DMC: Rock Box
    6.9
    Music Video
    • Irwin Corey
    • 1984
  • Sean Penn, Donald Sutherland, and Tasia Valenza in Crackers (1984)
    Crackers
    5.2
    • Lazzarelli
    • 1984
  • Stuck on You! (1983)
    Stuck on You!
    4.1
    • Judge Gabriel (as Professor Irwin Corey)
    • 1983
  • The Comeback Trail (1982)
    The Comeback Trail
    5.9
    • Irwin Corey
    • 1982

Writer



  • The Comeback Trail (1982)
    The Comeback Trail
    5.9
    • additional comedy dialogue
    • 1982

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  • Official site
    • Official Site
  • Alternative names
    • 'Professor' Irwin Corey
  • Height
    • 5′ 4½″ (1.64 m)
  • Born
    • July 29, 1914
    • Brooklyn, New York, USA
  • Died
    • February 6, 2017
    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Frances BermanOctober 30, 1940 - May 25, 2011 (her death, 2 children)
  • Children
      Margaret Beth Corey
  • Parents
      Abraham Cohen
  • Relatives
      Pearl Cohen(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in "New Faces of 1943" on Broadway. Musical revue. Book / lyrics by John Lund. Music by / orchestra directed by Lee Wainer. Additional lyrics / additional sketches by June Carroll and J.B. Rosenberg. Music orchestrated by Archie Bleyer, Frank Marks and Cornell Tamassey. Choreographed by Charles Weidman and John Wray. Directed by Lawrence Hurdle. Ritz Theatre: 22 Dec 1942-13 Mar 1943 (94 performances). Cast: Evelyn Brooks, Diane Davis, Laura Deane Dutton, Dorothy Dennis, Doris Dowling, Kent Edwards, Tony Farrar, Blanche Fellows, Ilsa Kevin, Ralph Lewis, John Lund, Marie Lund, Mervyn Nelson, Ann Paige, Alice Pearce, Ann Robinson, Leonard Sillman (also producer), Hie Thompson, Robert Weil, Bernard West.
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    • 2 Articles
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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  • Trivia
    Standup comic and occasional character actor (most notably in Car Wash (1976) and I'm Not Rappaport (1996)) who got his big break at San Francisco's legendary "hungry i" nightclub. His comic specialty was as a crazy professor delivering double-talk lectures.
  • Quotes
    You can get more with a kind word and a gun than with just a kind word.
  • Trademark
      Always wore a tux with tails, a la Groucho Marx, with gym shoes
  • Nickname
    • The World's Foremost Authority

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