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- He appeared as himself on The Muppet Show in episode 204 and the Wonderful World of Disney episode "Mickey's 50th".
- In "Quagmire's Baby", Peter Griffin becomes friends with him via a ham radio because he thinks that he is the ghost of Ronald Reagan.
- Rich Little: One's a Crowd. Playing in the Showroom at the Suncoast casino and hotel.
- Best known for his impersonations of Richard Nixon and Johnny Carson, who have both been dead for years, Mr. Little was a popular entertainer w-a-a-y back in the 1970's when clothing was optional, but when you did choose it, it was barf-worthy. Along with The Brady Bunch and Hollywood Squares, Mr. Little balanced the American television Morals-scape against The Smothers Brothers and The Mary Tyler Moore Show (and assorted spin-offs, like so many adopted children).
- Rich Little (b. 1938) is a Canadian comedian, best known for his celebrity impressions, who guest starred on The Muppet Show episode 204. During the course of the episode, in addition to impersonating the voices of the Muppets, Little did imitations from his repertoire, including Groucho Marx, Richard Nixon, James Stewart, Humphrey Bogart, Maurice Chevalier, Frank Sinatra, Liberace, John Wayne, Burt Lancaster, Gene Kelly, and Bing Crosby, among others. Little has also impersonated Kermit as part of his stage act. Little currently resides in Las Vegas, and continues to perform.
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| - Best known for his impersonations of Richard Nixon and Johnny Carson, who have both been dead for years, Mr. Little was a popular entertainer w-a-a-y back in the 1970's when clothing was optional, but when you did choose it, it was barf-worthy. Along with The Brady Bunch and Hollywood Squares, Mr. Little balanced the American television Morals-scape against The Smothers Brothers and The Mary Tyler Moore Show (and assorted spin-offs, like so many adopted children). According to his website, Mr. Little pays tribute to The Second Greatest President Ever! Which is why he was given the honor of paying tribute to The Greatest President Ever on April 21, 2007, during the 2007 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner! Congratulations, Mr. Little. No one has ever done a good enough job at that gig to impress anyone! We here at Wikiality.com hope you are showered with candy and flowers and here's hoping no one refers to you as "has-been" anymore after your stellar performance.
- Rich Little (b. 1938) is a Canadian comedian, best known for his celebrity impressions, who guest starred on The Muppet Show episode 204. During the course of the episode, in addition to impersonating the voices of the Muppets, Little did imitations from his repertoire, including Groucho Marx, Richard Nixon, James Stewart, Humphrey Bogart, Maurice Chevalier, Frank Sinatra, Liberace, John Wayne, Burt Lancaster, Gene Kelly, and Bing Crosby, among others. Little has also impersonated Kermit as part of his stage act. Little began his career in clubs and as a disc jockey in Canada, perfecting his vocal impressions. He made his US TV debut on The Judy Garland Show (1964) and would subsequently appear on most of the major variety and comedy shows of the day, including regular stints on The Julie Andrews Hour (1972), The ABC Comedy Hour (aka The Kopykats, alongside other impressionists like Fred Travalena), and his own The Rich Little Show (1976). Little produced and starred in several TV specials and videos which served as one-man showcases, including a version of A Christmas Carol (playing W. C. Fields as Scrooge) and Robin Hood (with Groucho in the title role). In animation and live-action film looping, Little was heard in two Pink Panther shorts (as the title character) and would reloop David Niven and Inspector Jacques Clouseau (played by Peter Sellers, stand-ins, and even Roger Moore) in The Trail of the Pink Panther and Curse of the Pink Panther. He dubbed the French animated Lucky Luke feature Daisy Town (supplying all speaking voices as various impressions), voiced an animatronic Nixon in Bebe's Kids, and looped several roles in the 1985 movie Better Off Dead (including a Japanese character who speaks like Howard Cosell and a TV clip of Barney Rubble). Little currently resides in Las Vegas, and continues to perform.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Rich Little Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor Gender First publication Unknown
- He appeared as himself on The Muppet Show in episode 204 and the Wonderful World of Disney episode "Mickey's 50th".
- In "Quagmire's Baby", Peter Griffin becomes friends with him via a ham radio because he thinks that he is the ghost of Ronald Reagan.
- Rich Little: One's a Crowd. Playing in the Showroom at the Suncoast casino and hotel.
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