Rip Taylor

Rip Taylor

1931-01-13 – 2019-10-06 (age 88) Washington, District of Columbia, USA
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Biography

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Charles Elmer "Rip" Taylor Jr. (January 13, 1931 – October 6, 2019) was an American actor and comedian, known for his exuberance and flamboyant personality, including his wild moustache, toupee, and his habit of showering himself (and others) with confetti.

Throughout the 1970s, Taylor was a frequent celebrity guest panelist on TV game shows such as Hollywood Squares, To Tell the Truth, and The Gong Show, and substituted for Charles Nelson Reilly on The Match Game. He became a regular on Sid and Marty Krofft's Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, playing Sheldon, a sea-genie who lived in a conch shell. In addition, Taylor was also a regular on The Brady Bunch Hour, playing a role of neighbor/performer Jack Merrill. He also hosted a short-lived send-up of beauty pageants titled The $1.98 Beauty Show, created by Gong Show producer/host Chuck Barris, in 1978.

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Known For

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Indecent Proposal
Indecent Proposal

1993

as Mr. Langford

Jackass: The Movie
Tom and Jerry: The Movie
Tom and Jerry: The Movie

1993

as Captain Kiddie (voice)

Private Obsession
Private Obsession

1995

as Mr. 'T'

Jackass 3D
Jackass 3D

2010

as Self

Jackass Number Two
Wayne's World 2
Wayne's World 2

1993

as Himself

Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico
Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico

2003

as Mr. Smiley / Ghost of Señor Otero (voice)

Amazon Women on the Moon
Amazon Women on the Moon

1987

as Rip Taylor (segment "Roast Your Loved One")

The Silence of the Hams
The Silence of the Hams

1994

as Mr. Laurel

The Aristocrats
The Aristocrats

2005

as Self

The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington
Alex & Emma
Alex & Emma

2003

as Polina's Farther

Scooby Goes Hollywood
Scooby Goes Hollywood

1979

as C.J. (voice)

Things Are Tough All Over
Things Are Tough All Over

1982

as Rip Taylor

Virtual Combat
Virtual Combat

1995

as Pitchman

Calendar Girl Murders
Calendar Girl Murders

1984

as Himself

Red Hot Rock
Red Hot Rock

1984

as Self (segment "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'") (uncredited)