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Louis Nye

Louis Nye

Louis Nye, born Louis Neistat, was an American comedic actor. He was an entertainer to the troops during World War II and is best known for his work on countless television, film and radio programs.

Nye decided to go to New York City, where he worked in radio, playing various roles on soap operas. He recalled "I still think of myself as an actor. In the radio days, I was busy playing rotten Nazis, rich uncles and emotional juveniles -- the whole span -- and the only time I tried to be funny was at parties."

Nye served in the United States Army during World War II, and because he earned laughs by mimicking other soldiers, he was assigned to run the recreation hall. Following his discharge, he returned to New York and began working in live television. He also appeared in several plays on Broadway, and made many appearances on television variety shows such as The Jack Benny Program (including one memorable turn as a crying cab driver), The Jimmy Durante Show, The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom and The Victor Borge Show.

He earned his greatest fame as a regular on The Steve Allen Show, performing with Allen, Don Knotts, Tom Poston, Pat Harrington Jr., Dayton Allen, Gabriel Dell and Bill Dana. He primarily played urbane, wealthy, and often fey bon vivants; as part of the weekly "Man on the Street" sketches, his characterization of the pretentious country-club braggart Gordon Hathaway, with his catchphrase, "Hi-ho, Steverino," plus Allen's inability to resist bursting into hysterical laughter at his ad-libs, made Nye one of the favorites on Allen's show. When production moved to Los Angeles, Nye went too and became a character actor in Hollywood.

Nye was cast as a guest star on many television series, including Make Room for Daddy; Guestward, Ho!; Burke's Law; The Munsters; Love, American Style; Laverne & Shirley; Starsky and Hutch; Police Woman; Fantasy Island; St. Elsewhere; and The Cosby Show.

Nye played dentist Delbert Gray on several episodes of The Ann Sothern Show from 1960 to 1961, the romantic interest of Olive Smith, played by Ann Tyrrell. Nye also played Sonny Drysdale, the spoiled rich stepson of Milburn Drysdale on The Beverly Hillbillies during the 1962 season. He did six episodes, and received more mail than from anything else he had ever done on television, but the character was dropped. It was rumored that someone in the CBS network, or a sponsor, thought Sonny was too "sissified". However, Nye revived the character briefly during the 1966 season. During this period, Nye appeared in several television commercials for various products, including Rath brand lunch meats and the Better Business Bureau.

Nye appeared as a celebrity judge on The Gong Show during the late 1970s. He also recorded a few comedy LPs, doing a variety of characterizations. Unfortunately, he never had the opportunity to reach his potential in movies. Many of his character roles were little more than cameos. Nevertheless, he performed with Lucille Ball, Bob Hope, Jack Lemmon, Dean Martin, Walter Matthau, Robert Mitchum, Jack Webb and Joanne Woodward, and others. Nye also appeared on the lecture circuit, in concerts and in nightclubs, and did voice work in animation, such as Inspector Gadget with Don Adams.

The Adventures of Errol Flynn

2005

as Self (archive footage)

Curb Your Enthusiasm

2000

as Jeff's Dad

The Steven Banks Show

1994

as Shower Guest

Ted E. Bear: Cub Reporter

1988

as (voice)

Alice in Wonderland

1985

as Carpenter

The Cosby Show

1984

as Norman Kirby

Cannonball Run II

1984

as Fisherman #3

The Great Bear Scare

1983

as (voice)

St. Elsewhere

1982

The Reluctant Dragon

1981

as St. George

Full Moon High

1981

as Reverend

Aloha Paradise

1981

All Commercials... A Steve Martin Special

1980

as Self

Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty

1980

as Laundry Customer

Harper Valley P.T.A.

1978

as Kirby Baker

Charge of the Model T's

1977

as Fred Smith

The Love Boat

1977

as Barney Briscoe

The Love Boat

1977

as Glenn Dobson

The Love Boat

1977

as Louis Nye

Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood

1976

as Radio Interviewer

Laverne & Shirley

1976

Starsky & Hutch

1975

Starsky & Hutch

1975

as Jerry

Mitzi & 100 Guys

1975

as Self

Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus

1974

as Lee Fong (voice)

The City That Forgot About Christmas

1974

as (voice)

Police Woman

1974

as Myron Drew

Needles and Pins

1973

as Harry Karp

The Don Knotts Show

1970

as Self

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

1967

as Guest Performer (uncredited)

A Guide for the Married Man

1967

as Technical Adviser (Irving, House Buyer)

The Pruitts of Southampton

1966

Salute to Stan Laurel

1965

as Self

The Munsters

1964

Good Neighbor Sam

1964

as Reinhold Shiffner

The Hollywood Palace

1964

as Self - Comedian

Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?

1963

as Harry Tobler

The Judy Garland Show

1963

as Himself

The Wheeler Dealers

1963

as Stanislas

Burke's Law

1963

as Hooper

Burke's Law

1963

as James Stock

The Lieutenant

1963

The Stripper

1963

as Ronnie Cavendish

Zotz!

1962

as Hugh Fundy

The Beverly Hillbillies

1962

as Sonny Drysdale

The Last Time I Saw Archie

1961

as Pvt. Sam Beacham

The Facts of Life

1960

as Hamilton Busbee

Guestward, Ho!

1960

Sex Kittens Go to College

1960

as Dr. Zorch

Kraft Music Hall

1958

as Self

Naked City

1958

as The Drunk

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show

1956

as Self

The Steve Allen Show

1956

as Self

This Is Your Life

1952

as Self

The Jack Benny Program

1950

as Harvey Hollis Pickering

The Jack Benny Program

1950

as The Crying Cab Driver