Induction Year

1998

Pillar of Achievement

Arts & Entertainment

Born

Nov 26, 1938 (86 years)

Birth Place

Ottawa, Ontario

Rich Little got his start just like almost every other comic of his time – night clubs. He was a very popular comic but became best known for his uncanny impersonations. He studied the voices of many stars his whole life, stars like James Stewart, Johnny Carson, Don Rickles, Dean Martin, Truman Capote and George Burns. In the late 1960s, Rich was dubbed “the best impressionist in the world.” During the 1970s, however, a rivalry began between him and fellow impressionist Frank Gorshin, who is five years older. Ultimately, Rich overpowered Gorshin and remained the best impressionist in the world. In 1973 Rich became more associated with Dean Martin and made countless appearances on the “Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts,” honouring most of the people he impersonated.

Besides impressions, Rich also had a successful career as a narrator in many stories, made many appearances in TV series, and hosted many TV shows. He also made his first movie, as Otterlake in The Other Side of the Wind (2018) in 1972. His acting career wasn’t as successful as his impressions, but he did have a great talent. After the 1980s, Rich calmed down and moved away from the limelight.

In 1998, Rich took a look back at his most remembered moments of his career: his appearances on the “Dean Martin Roasts,” in an infomercial to promote the Roast videos.

Interesting Facts

Little has mastered over 200 voices through his impersonations.

The Rich Little Show (1976) and The New You Asked for It (1981) were attempts to present Little in his own person, away from his gallery of characterizations. Little also appeared on a second season episode of The Muppet Show.

Little was the host for the 2007 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.

Memorable Moments

  • Rich Little – comedian impressionist

  • Interview with Rich Little by Belinda Subraman

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