Ed Wynn

American actor and comedian

Ed Wynn - Performers & Entertainers born November 9th, 1886
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An influential American actor and comedian, known for contributions to radio, television, and film during the 20th century. Gained popularity as a star on his own radio show, The Ed Wynn Show, which showcased his unique brand of humor. Transitioned to television with appearances on The Ed Wynn Show and The Wonderful World of Disney, where he brought joy to audiences with his playful personality. Also acted in films, including a notable role in Mary Poppins as Uncle Albert, showcasing a talent for whimsical characters. Continued to perform on stage and in various mediums until the later years of his career.

The Ed Wynn Show

Mary Poppins

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