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Charles Nelson Reilly found a reason to turn his small talk into “Save It for the Stage: The Life of Reilly,” at the Irish Repertory Theater. “Ruby Dee told me I had to do this while I was ...
Sitting down to talk about his life in show business, Charles Nelson Reilly begins ... Here in L.A., his recent directing credits include Ruby Dee’s solo show “My One Good Nerve” and ...
The Life of Reilly Production: A L'Orange Films production in association with Civilian Pictures. Produced by Bob Fagan, Wrye Martin, Carrie Heckman, Peter McDonnell, John Lyons Murphy. Executive ...
Don't laugh. Charles Nelson Reilly, best known as the go-to guy for campy zingers on 1970s game shows, was much more than that. Reilly, who died in May, was also a serious actor, revered acting ...
Though best remembered for his irreverent 1970s and ‘80s TV game show appearances, funnyman Charles Nelson Reilly (who died of pneumonia last May) also had a colorful family and a lengthy ...
Charles Nelson Reilly calls two places home: a house in Beverly Hills and a 34-foot cabin cruiser in Marina del Rey, the tony Los Angeles marina. They're not far apart, and Reilly likes it that way.
Paul Lynde, Charles Nelson Reilly and Rip Taylor get a cursory mention in a new documentary about queer stand-up, but they were groundbreaking. By Erik Piepenburg In 1987, David Letterman was ...
NEW YORK -- Those who recall Charles Nelson Reilly merely as a kitschy comic television personality who frequented game shows, sitcoms and Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show" will be surprised by the ...