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Harry Einstein

Also Known As: "Parkyakarkus"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Death: November 23, 1958 (54)
Hollywood, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States (Heart attack)
Place of Burial: Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Charles (Chaskel) Einstein and Sarah Einstein
Husband of Thelma Leeds Einstein
Ex-husband of Lillian Einstein
Father of Charles A. (Anshen) Einstein; Bob Einstein and Albert Brooks
Brother of Abraham Einstein; Louis (Louie) Einstein and Beatrice Manners
Half brother of Rose Tropauer; Isaac (Ira) Einstein; Anna Einstein; Esther Bush and Joseph Einstein

Occupation: Comedian, writer, actor
Managed by: Randy Schoenberg
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About Harry Einstein

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Parke

Harry Einstein (May 6, 1904 – November 23, 1958) was an American comedian and writer, usually known by the name Harry Einstein but was variously credited as Harry Einstein, Parkyakarkus and Nick Parkyakarkus. He was famous as the character Parkyakarkus, a pseudo-Greek character comic on the Eddie Cantor and Al Jolson radio programs. He appeared in eleven films as Parkyakarkas from 1936 to 1945.

Contents [show] Personal life[edit] Einstein was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Sarah (née Klayman), who was born in Russia, and Charles Einstein, a pawnbroker from Austria. He married actress Thelma Leeds on February 7, 1937.[1]

He started out a newspaper reporter in his native Boston, coming into comedy via Eddie Cantor's radio show. His own show soon followed, along with roles in films. He met his wife, Thelma, while making New Faces of 1937. Einstein was referred to by the name of his popular character so frequently, he filed to have his name legally changed to that of Parkyakarkas, but was turned down by a New York judge. His star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was awarded to Parkyakarkus.[2]

Einstein had made good real estate investments and for years was not dependent on performing for his income. His ill health had made him limit his comedic appearances to Friars' Club roasts.[1]

Meet Me at Parky's[edit]

Einstein as Parky caught between Sheldon Leonard and Betty Rhodes in 1948. As a result of his popularity on the Cantor program, Einstein began a radio show of his own in 1943 called Meet Me at Parky's. Einstein's character, Nick Parkyakarkas, was the owner of a Greek restaurant. The scripts for the show were mainly written by Einstein himself.[3] Sheldon Leonard, Elliott Lewis and Betty Rhodes were part of the cast, with Rhodes as the female singer as well as supporting work.[4]

Death on stage[edit] Einstein died from a heart attack at a Friars Club of Beverly Hills Roast of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz on November 23, 1958, in Los Angeles, California.[5] He had just finished his testimonal to a house full of laughter and Art Linkletter's remark, "How come anyone as funny as this isn't on the air?", when Einstein slumped onto Milton Berle's lap at the event. Berle asked "Is there a doctor in the house?"; this remark was met with laughter, as the crowd was unaware that Berle was being serious.[1] Emcee Art Linkletter[6] then directed crooner Tony Martin to sing a song to divert the crowd's attention; Martin's unfortunate choice was "There's No Tomorrow." According to the Los Angeles Times account, Desi Arnaz said: "This offering meant so much to me. Now it means nothing. Please, everyone, pray to your God that he will be saved."[1] Lucille Ball then came to the microphone and managed to say, "I can say nothing", through her tears.[2]

He was carried backstage where five specialists who were Friars Club members worked feverishly to save his life. One doctor used his pen knife to make an incision in Einstein's chest for open heart massage. Another used the ends of an electric cord as a makeshift defibrillator to shock his heart back to life; only the left side responded with a feeble rhythm. The doctors continued the open heart massage while waiting for the rescue squad. Despite two hours of intense medical effort, Einstein, age 54, was pronounced dead at 1:20 AM local time. The news of his death was the Los Angeles Times headline on the following day.[1][2][7]

Family[edit] His children include the comedians Albert Brooks and Bob Einstein (a.k.a. Super Dave Osborne), and advertising creative/actor Clifford Einstein. By his first marriage to Lillian Anshen, he was the father of Charles Einstein, a writer.[1]

In popular culture[edit] In the 1937 Warner Brothers cartoon Porky's Hero Agency, Porky Pig fought Medusa as a Greek hero named "Porkykarkus".


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Harry Einstein's Timeline

1904
May 6, 1904
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1926
August 2, 1926
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1942
November 20, 1942
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States
1947
July 22, 1947
Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, California, United States
1958
November 23, 1958
Age 54
Hollywood, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States
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Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States