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Beatle_4
May 18, 2005, 09:49 AM
'The Riddler' Frank Gorshin Dies at 72
May 18, 1:06 PM (ET)

By JEFF WILSON

(AP)

BURBANK, Calif. (AP) - Actor Frank Gorshin, the impressionist with 100 faces best known for his Emmy-nominated role as The Riddler on the old "Batman" television series, has died. He was 72.

Gorshin's wife of 48 years, Christina, was at his side when he died Tuesday at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, his agent and longtime friend, Fred Wostbrock, said Wednesday.

"He put up a valiant fight with lung cancer, emphysema and pneumonia," Mrs. Gorshin said in a statement.

Despite dozens of television and movie credits, Gorshin will be forever remembered for his role as The Riddler, Adam West's villainous foil in the question mark-pocked green suit and bowler hat on "Batman" from 1966-69.

"It really was a catalyst for me," Gorshin recalled in a 2002 Associated Press interview. "I was nobody. I had done some guest shots here and there. But after I did that, I became a headliner in Vegas, so I can't put it down."

West said the death of his longtime friend was a big loss.

"Frank will be missed," West said in a statement. "He was a friend and fascinating character."

Gorshin earned another Emmy nomination for a guest shot on "Star Trek."

In 2002, Gorshin portrayed George Burns on Broadway in the one-man show "Say Goodnight Gracie." He used only a little makeup and no prosthetics.

"I don't know how to explain it. It just comes," he said. "I wish I could say, 'This is step A, B and C.' But I can't do that. I do it, you know. The ironic thing is I've done impressions all my life - I never did George Burns."

Gorshin's final performance will be broadcast on Thursday's CBS-TV series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."

twovirgins
May 18, 2005, 10:47 AM
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Lynner
May 18, 2005, 10:49 AM
Aw...how sad! Used to enjoy seeing him doing impressions. May he rest in peace.

Beatle_4
May 18, 2005, 02:55 PM
I heard on a news program earlier that Frank Gorshin was the comic that was on the Ed Sullivan show the night the Beatles made their first American appearance.

Clark Kent
May 18, 2005, 03:03 PM
He was always funny in the 60s Batman. What a cheesy show!

bearkat77
May 18, 2005, 07:40 PM
Frank was a great impressionist and he will be missed. Thanks to the "Batman" TV show, he became a household name. I always enjoyed seeing him do impressions or guest show on other shows.

Rest In Peace Frank. :sad1:

Beatle_4
May 18, 2005, 07:42 PM
You know Clark, that was the whole premise of the show. To make it as campy as possible. Let's not forget, Batman was produced during the '60's and who knows what the producers and directors were on back then.

You gotta admit though, for a cheesy, campy show, it sure had a lot of big name celebs making appearances on it.
Burgess Meredith (Penguin)
Ceasar Romero (Joker)
Vincent Price (Egghead)

I could probably list them all but seeing this thread was started as a memorial to Mr. Gorshin, I won't do it here.

But you are right, it was a bit on the cheesy side.

beatlelover45223
May 18, 2005, 08:43 PM
RIP Frank, I used to get the biggest kick out his impressions, saw him the night of the Beatles premier on Ed Sullivan, he was able to hold my attention with is wit that night, he & the Beatles are all I remember....

beatlemad
May 19, 2005, 12:48 PM
I know this is probably a stupid question but I assume as he was quite old back in the 60's Ed Sullivan died a long time ago. Sorry if its stupid but we don't get him in the UK.

Beatle_4
May 19, 2005, 02:24 PM
I know this is probably a stupid question but I assume as he was quite old back in the 60's Ed Sullivan died a long time ago. Sorry if its stupid but we don't get him in the UK.

Ed Sullivan died late '60's early '70's
Frank Gorshin was either 30 or 31 when he appeared on the Ed Sullivan show the night the Beatles were on.

Just a side note...any fans of CSI, Frank Gorshin makes his very last appearance ever on the show tonight. 8:00 P.M. E.S.T.