Starring Bud Abbott, Carole
Costello,
Chris Costello, Lou Costello ,
Paddy Costello-Humphreys,
Ralph Edwards, and
Edward Sherman...
Lou Costello was surprised and honored by Ralph Edwards on
NBC's This Is Your Life in
1956.
Louis Francis "
Lou" Costello (March 6,
1906 -- March 3,
1959) was an
American actor and comedian best known as half of the comedy team of
Abbott and Costello, with Bud Abbott. Costello was famous for his bumbling, chubby, clean-cut image that has appealed to many over the decades, and for his shouted line of "HEEEEYYY ABBOTT!!"
Lou Costello was born
Louis Francis Cristillo in
Paterson, New Jersey to an
Italian father from
Calabria, and a mother of
French and
Irish ancestry. He attended
School 15 in
Paterson, NJ and was considered a gifted athlete. He excelled in basketball and reportedly was once the
New Jersey state foul shot champion. (His singular basketball prowess can be seen on film, in
Here Come The Co-Eds (
1945), in which Lou performs all his own tricky hoop shots without special effects). He also fought as a boxer under the name "Lou
King". He took his professional name from actress
Helene Costello. "There was a girl named Helene Costello, and I took her name".
Abbott and Costello made 36 films between
1940 and 1956, and were among the most popular and highest-paid entertainers in the world during
World War II. Among their most popular films are
Buck Privates,
Hold That Ghost,
Who Done It?,
Pardon My Sarong,
The Time of Their Lives,
Buck Privates Come Home,
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, and Abbott and Costello
Meet the Invisible Man.
The team also appeared on radio throughout the
1940s. On October 8,
1942 the team launched their own weekly show on
NBC sponsored by
Camel cigarettes. They moved to
ABC (the former
NBC Blue Network) from 1947-49.
In 1951, the duo became one of the rotating hosts of
The Colgate Comedy Hour (
Eddie Cantor and
Bob Hope were among the others) and then, the following year, inaugurated their own situation comedy,
The Abbott and Costello Show. Costello owned the half-hour series, with
Abbott working on salary. The show, which was loosely adapted from their radio program, ran for two seasons, from
1952 to 1954, but found a new life as syndicated reruns. They were forced to withdraw from
Fireman Save My Child in 1954 due to Costello's health and were replaced by lookalikes
Hugh O'Brien and
Buddy Hackett, and were subsequently dropped by
Universal the following year.
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Please watch: "
An American in
Berlin? -
Oliver Hardy ~ with
Philip Hutchinson"
➨ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Joj2rg0j4n8
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