. "Charles Nelson Reilly (January 13, 1931 \u2013 May 25, 2007) was an American actor, comedian, director and drama teacher known for his comedic roles in theater, movies, children's television, animated cartoons, and as a panelist on the game show Match Game."@en . "Charles Nelson Reilly (born January 13, 1931 in South Bronx, NY; died May 25, 2007 in Beverly Hills, CA) was an American actor, comedian, director, drama teacher, and game show contestant. He was most famous for being on Match Game. Reilly is sometimes known as \"The Match Game Panel King\" because he was often on the show and liked to make the game fun. Other than Match Game, he has also been on other game shows as well. He also hosted the short-lived Sweethearts in the late 1980s. Reilly died on May 25, 2007 due to pneumonia."@en . . "Charles Nelson Reilly (January 13, 1931 - May 25, 2007) was a BLANK best known for BLANK. He gained fame by becoming what he described as a \"game show BLANK\" in the 1970s and 80s. He was a regular on programs like \"BLANK Game\" and \"Hollywood BLANKS,\" often wearing giant glasses and colorful suits with ascots. He was also not a BLANK, despite what you may have heard. Image:MiniMaleSilhouette1.jpg Charles Nelson Reilly is an article about a person who is not Stephen.Please add more details so America can better judge Charles Nelson Reilly's worthiness."@en . . "Charles Nelson Reilly (* 13. Januar 1931 in Bronx, New York; \u2020 25. Mai 2007 in Beverly Hills) war ein US-amerikanischer Darsteller, Kom\u00F6diant, Regisseur und Lehrer f\u00FCr Dramen. Er lieh von 1999 bis 2007 seine Stimme der Drecksackblase. Am 25. Mai 2007 starb er an den Folgen einer Lungenentz\u00FCndung. Tom Kenny \u00FCbernahm seine Rolle als Sprecher."@de . "1931-01-13"^^ . . . . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Charles Nelson Reilly Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor Gender First publication Unknown"@en . . . . . . . . "1962"^^ . . . . . ","@en . . . . . . "2007-05-25"^^ . . . "Charles Nelson Reilly (January 13, 1931 \u2013 May 25, 2007) was an American actor, comedian, director and drama teacher known for his comedic roles in theater, movies, children's television, animated cartoons, and as a panelist on the game show Match Game."@en . "2007-05-25"^^ . "Best Featured Actor in a Musical"@en . . "Reilly, Charles Nelson"@en . . . . . "Reilly was Dick Van Dyke's understudy in \"Bye-Bye Birdie\" on Broadway, where they met. Reilly won Broadway's 1962 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical) for portraying Bud Frump in \"How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying\". He was also nominated in the same category in 1964 for \"Hello, Dolly!\". He also earned a 1997 Tony nomination as Best Director (Play) for working with longtime pal Julie Harris in the revival of \"The Gin Game\". Reilly previously directed Harris in her Tony-winning role as Emily Dickinson in \"The Belle of Amherst\" (1976). Reilly's openly gay TV persona was quite ahead of its time. He recalled a network executive telling him, \"They don't let queers on television.\" In rebuttal, he was a game show fixture on such shows as The Match Game (1962) and The Hollywood Squares (1966), was a guest on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson more than 95 times, earned an Emmy nomination for his second-banana work on The Ghost & Mrs. Muir (1968) and appeared on Saturday morning children's shows such as Lidsville (1971). He even was a game show host in his own right, on the syndicated Sweethearts (1988)."@en . . . . "1931-01-13"^^ . . "Voice Actor"@en . "Beverly Hills, California"@en . . . . . "Charles Nelson Reilly (January 13, 1931 - May 25 2007) is an American actor, director and drama teacher known for his comedic roles in movies, children's television, and animated cartoons, but undoubtedly he is best known for his regular appearances as a panelist on the 70's game show Match Game. He has achieved somewhat of a cult status for the good-natured zaniness of his characters."@en . . . . "Charles Nelson Reilly"@en . . . "Charles Nelson Reilly in 2000"@en . "Reilly was born in The Bronx, New York City, the son of Charles Joseph Reilly, an Irish Catholic commercial artist, and Signe Elvera Nelson, a Swedish Lutheran. When young he would often make his own puppet theater to amuse himself. His mother, foreshadowing his future as an entertainer, often would tell him to \"save it for the stage.\" At age 13, he survived the infamous 1944 Hartford Circus Fire which killed 169 people in Connecticut. As a result, he never sat in an audience again through the remainder of his life. Because of the event's trauma, he rarely attended theater, stating that the large crowds reminded him of what happened that day. As a boy, Reilly developed a love for opera and desired to become an opera singer. He entered the Hartt School of Music as a voice major but eventual"@en . . . . . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Charles Nelson Reilly Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor Gender First publication Unknown"@en . . . . . "yes"@en . . "Patrick Hughes III"@en . . . "Male"@en . . "717650"^^ . . "Nelson Reilly appears as a panelist on The Match Game in \"Mr. Saturday Knight\"."@en . "Charles Nelson Reilly (born on January 13, 1931 in The Bronx, New York, USA. died on May 25, 2007 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an actor who portrayed Jos\u00E9 Chung in The X-Files."@en . . . . "Reilly was Dick Van Dyke's understudy in \"Bye-Bye Birdie\" on Broadway, where they met. Reilly won Broadway's 1962 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical) for portraying Bud Frump in \"How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying\". He was also nominated in the same category in 1964 for \"Hello, Dolly!\". He also earned a 1997 Tony nomination as Best Director (Play) for working with longtime pal Julie Harris in the revival of \"The Gin Game\". Reilly previously directed Harris in her Tony-winning role as Emily Dickinson in \"The Belle of Amherst\" (1976)."@en . . . . "Reilly was born in The Bronx, New York City, the son of Charles Joseph Reilly, an Irish Catholic commercial artist, and Signe Elvera Nelson, a Swedish Lutheran. When young he would often make his own puppet theater to amuse himself. His mother, foreshadowing his future as an entertainer, often would tell him to \"save it for the stage.\" At age 13, he survived the infamous 1944 Hartford Circus Fire which killed 169 people in Connecticut. As a result, he never sat in an audience again through the remainder of his life. Because of the event's trauma, he rarely attended theater, stating that the large crowds reminded him of what happened that day. As a boy, Reilly developed a love for opera and desired to become an opera singer. He entered the Hartt School of Music as a voice major but eventually abandoned this pursuit when he realized that he lacked the natural vocal talent to have a major career. However, opera remained a lifelong passion and he was a frequent guest on opera-themed radio programs, including the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts. He directed opera productions for the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Dallas Opera, Portland Opera, San Diego Opera and Santa Fe Opera among others. He was good friends with opera singers Ren\u00E9e Fleming, Rod Gilfry, Roberta Peters and Eileen Farrell."@en . . . . "Charles Nelson Reilly was an American actor, comedian, director and drama teacher. He was most known for voicing various Don Bluth characters. For Disney, voiced Dutch Spackle in Goof Troop and King Minos in Hercules: The Animated Series. He also hosted the Mouse Factory episodes of '\"Vacations\" and \"Spectator Sports\"."@en . . "1957"^^ . . . "190"^^ . . "Charles Nelson Reilly (born on January 13, 1931 in The Bronx, New York, USA. died on May 25, 2007 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an actor who portrayed Jos\u00E9 Chung in The X-Files."@en . . . . . "Actor, comedian, director"@en . . . . . . "Charles Nelson Reilly (January 13, 1931 - May 25 2007) is an American actor, director and drama teacher known for his comedic roles in movies, children's television, and animated cartoons, but undoubtedly he is best known for his regular appearances as a panelist on the 70's game show Match Game. He has achieved somewhat of a cult status for the good-natured zaniness of his characters."@en . "Charles Nelson Reilly (born January 13, 1931 in South Bronx, NY; died May 25, 2007 in Beverly Hills, CA) was an American actor, comedian, director, drama teacher, and game show contestant. He was most famous for being on Match Game. Reilly is sometimes known as \"The Match Game Panel King\" because he was often on the show and liked to make the game fun. Other than Match Game, he has also been on other game shows as well. He also hosted the short-lived Sweethearts in the late 1980s. Reilly died on May 25, 2007 due to pneumonia."@en . . "Charles Nelson Reilly"@en . . . "Nelson Reilly appears as a panelist on The Match Game in \"Mr. Saturday Knight\"."@en . . . "20"^^ . . . . . . "Charles Nelson Reilly"@de . . . . . . . "1931-01-13"^^ . "2007-05-25"^^ . "Charles Nelson Reilly (* 13. Januar 1931 in Bronx, New York; \u2020 25. Mai 2007 in Beverly Hills) war ein US-amerikanischer Darsteller, Kom\u00F6diant, Regisseur und Lehrer f\u00FCr Dramen. Er wurde durch seine kom\u00F6diantischen Rollen in Filmen, Kinderserien im Fernsehen und Zeichentrickfilmen bekannt. Er lieh von 1999 bis zum Jahr 2007 seine Stimme der Drecksackblase. Am 25. Mai 2007 starb er an den Folgen einer Lungenentz\u00FCndung. Tom Kenny \u00FCbernahm seine Rolle als Synchronsprecher."@de . . . . . "Voice actor"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Charles Nelson Reilly was an American actor, comedian, director and drama teacher. He was most known for voicing various Don Bluth characters. For Disney, voiced Dutch Spackle in Goof Troop and King Minos in Hercules: The Animated Series. He also hosted the Mouse Factory episodes of '\"Vacations\" and \"Spectator Sports\"."@en . . . . . . "Pneumonia"@en . . . . "Actor, director, comedian"@en . . "Charles Nelson Reilly (* 13. Januar 1931 in Bronx, New York; \u2020 25. Mai 2007 in Beverly Hills) war ein US-amerikanischer Darsteller, Kom\u00F6diant, Regisseur und Lehrer f\u00FCr Dramen. Er lieh von 1999 bis 2007 seine Stimme der Drecksackblase. Am 25. Mai 2007 starb er an den Folgen einer Lungenentz\u00FCndung. Tom Kenny \u00FCbernahm seine Rolle als Sprecher."@de . . . . . "South Bronx, New York"@en . . . . "1931-01-13"^^ . . . "2007-05-25"^^ . . . . "Charles Nelson Reilly (* 13. Januar 1931 in Bronx, New York; \u2020 25. Mai 2007 in Beverly Hills) war ein US-amerikanischer Darsteller, Kom\u00F6diant, Regisseur und Lehrer f\u00FCr Dramen. Er wurde durch seine kom\u00F6diantischen Rollen in Filmen, Kinderserien im Fernsehen und Zeichentrickfilmen bekannt. Er lieh von 1999 bis zum Jahr 2007 seine Stimme der Drecksackblase. Am 25. Mai 2007 starb er an den Folgen einer Lungenentz\u00FCndung. Tom Kenny \u00FCbernahm seine Rolle als Synchronsprecher."@de . "Charles Nelson Reilly (January 13, 1931 - May 25, 2007) was a BLANK best known for BLANK. He gained fame by becoming what he described as a \"game show BLANK\" in the 1970s and 80s. He was a regular on programs like \"BLANK Game\" and \"Hollywood BLANKS,\" often wearing giant glasses and colorful suits with ascots. He was also not a BLANK, despite what you may have heard. Image:MiniMaleSilhouette1.jpg Charles Nelson Reilly is an article about a person who is not Stephen.Please add more details so America can better judge Charles Nelson Reilly's worthiness."@en .