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“Hollywood Squares” Host Peter Marshall Calls Old Friend Shecky Greene “Best Comic Ever”

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Shecky Greene defined the notion of the Catskills comic on “Ed Sullivan.” How many times has someone been called “a real Shecky Greene”? It’s a term of endearment if you’re trying to be a wise guy or a jokester.

There are a ton of tributes to Shecky today on the internet. He was 97! Few people realized he was still alive. But the idea of Shecky Green brings a smile to people of a certain age. We remember! He was from the hallowed era of Alan King, Freddie Roman, Stiller & Meara, Joan Rivers, Don Rickles, Phyllis Diller. Before woke and PC– when jokes could be jokes!

His real name was Fred Sheldon Greenfield, but he did once a race horse called Shecky Greene. Shecky ran with all the famous Vegas guys, the mobsters and the showgirls. He was a big part of the now defunct Friars Club. His pal, “Hollywood Squares” Peter Marshall — also 97 — posted a lovely tribute to Shecky tonight.



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Roger Friedman
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