Who is Ed McMahon

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Ed McMahon Bio

"Professional sidekick" Ed McMahon attended 15 schools while growing up in Detroit, New Jersey, New York City and Massachusetts; his father was a part-time plumber and entertainer, whose work in both fields kept the family forever on the go. The 15-year-old McMahon's first appearance before a microphone was as the "caller" at a bingo game in Maine; he was 15 years old. He spent the next three years touring the state fair and carnival circuit then worked his way through Boston College as a jack-of-all-trades at a Lowell, Massachusetts radio station. After World War II service, McMahon found work as a sidewalk pitchman, which paid his tuition at Catholic University in Washington D.C.

As a journeyman television performer in the 1950s, McMahon delivered vegetable-slicer TV commercials, hosted a late-night interview show in Philadelphia and briefly appeared as a clown on the CBS kiddie show Big Top. In 1959, MacMahon was hired as the announcer/straight man on Who Do You Trust?, a daytime quiz program hosted by Johnny Carson. When Carson succeeded Jack Paar on NBC's Tonight Show, he took MacMahon with him; both men remained with Tonight until Carson's retirement in 1992. On his own, MacMahon has continued making commercial appearances for a multitude of products, starred in straw-hat theatre productions (The Music Man is his favorite), played straight supporting roles in such films as The Incident (1967) and Slaughter's Big Rip-Off (1973), and hosted the popular TV talent contest Star Search (1984 to the present). Has Ed McMahon led a full life? You are correct, sir! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Three Things You May Not Have Known About Ed McMahon

1.) Was a decorated Marine fighter pilot during WWII.

2.) 'Weird Al' Yankovic wrote a song about him called "Here's Johnny".

3.) Retired as a Colonel in the United States Marine Corps. During World War II he was a pilot-instructor and test pilot. During the Korean War he flew 85 combat missions after being called back to active service in 1952.

Here's Johnny! My Memories of Johnny Carson, The Tonight Show, and 40 Years of Friendship

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Here's Johnny! My Memories of Johnny Carson, The Tonight Show, and 40 Years of Friendship

Here's Johnny! is like sitting with Ed and Johnny over lunch.

Brilliant in front of the camera but shy in person, Johnny Carson seldom gave interviews. But no one knew him better than Ed McMahon, Carson's personal friend and showbiz sidekick for almost forty years. Now,with Johnny's blessings before he died, McMahon can finally share all the stories that only he knows. From the sofa at Johnny's right, to backstage, to their personal relationship, McMahon provides a real picture of the man who so carefully censored his public image, revealing the caring person within the dynamic star.

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