Rip Taylor

Rip Taylor was the stage name of Charles Elmer “Rip” Taylor Jr. He was an actor and comedian from the United States. He was recognized for his flamboyant demeanor and excitement. Rip Taylor sported a crazy mustache, wore a toupee, and threw confetti at himself. He was dubbed “The King of Camp and Confetti” as a result of this. He also performed in tens of thousands of nightclubs and on television.

What is the Net Worth of Rip Taylor?

Rip’s estimated net worth at the time of his death was $3 million. Taylor received the Walk of Fame Award for Star on the Walk of Fame in 1992.

Early Life and Education

Taylor was born on 13th January 1931 in Washington, D.C., the U.S. to father Charles Elmer Taylor and mother Elizabeth. His father was also a musician, while his mother worked as a waitress. When he was an adolescent, he went to Capitol Page School. Taylor was always forthcoming about his personal life. He had a difficult childhood, according to one of his one-man shows from 2010. When he was in foster care, he was molested. Not only that, but he was also bullied at school.

Performed for Military

He worked as a congressional page when he was younger before joining the US Army Signal Corps and served in the Korean War. Later, he was sent to Special Services, the military’s entertainment branch. In Tokyo and Korea, he performed for the troops.

Professional Life and Career

Life before TV and Film

He began performing stand-up comedy in bars and restaurants around the world after entering the US Army, as well as for the troops. In the mid-1950s, he began his nightclub career and worked in strip clubs. He plagiarized the majority of the jokes from the USO shows.

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Caption: Rip Taylor professional life ( Source: Online )

It became his first hallmark piece as he feigned to cry while begging the audience to laugh. His fame grew, and he began to perform all over Miami Beach, Florida. When a booking agent for The Ed Sullivan Show caught him performing, his world was turned upside down. He made approximately twenty appearances, which increased his popularity.

Television and film

He appeared as a guest on The Jackie Gleason Show during the 1963-1964 season after being found by the Ed Sullivan Show. His most famous and iconic confetti tossing gag originated on The Merv Griffin Show in the 1960s, when he was bombing as a stand-up comic.

In the 1970s, he was the opening act for Eleanor Powell’s dance show and was named Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year three times. He appeared in two episodes of The Monkees and one episode of Revolutions per Monkee. In the 1970s, he voiced the title character in the cartoon series Here Comes the Grump, and in 1992, he voiced Uncle Fester in the second edition of The Addams Family cartoon series.

Rip Taylor outfit (Source: News)

Hollywood Squares, To Tell the Truth, The Gong Show, The Brady Bunch Hour, The $1.98 Beauty Programmes, and others were among the shows on which he performed in the 1970s. On the 1990 version of Match Game, he appeared as a celebrity. He played the genie in DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp in 1990.

He made an appearance in the 1997 film Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. Brotherly Love, Zork: Grand Inquisitor, and Will & Grace are a few of his shows. He appeared in a number of films, including The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington, Chatterbox, and Things Are Tough All Over. In addition, he played Demi Moore’s boss in the 1993 film Indecent Proposal.

Live Theater

In 1966, he went on a tour with Judy Garland and Eleanor Powell in Las Vegas, which was his first large live show. In 1981, he appeared in a musical comedy. He also appeared in Debbie Reynolds’ live act in Las Vegas on occasion. In addition, he performed in the one-man show It Ain’t All Confetti in North Hollywood in 2010.

Death of Rip Taylor

Taylor passed away on October 6th, 2019, at the age of 88. He passed away at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where he had been sent following an epileptic seizure the week before. Harlan Boll, his publicist, confirmed his death. On Twitter, a slew of comedians and performers paid tribute to Taylor. Taylor was the subject of some lovely words written by Billy Eichner and David Alan Grier.

Body Measurement

Taylor stood 5 feet 10 inches tall. His eyes were blue and his hair was salt and pepper.

Quick Facts of Rip Taylor

Age: 88 (death)
Birth Date: January 13, 1931
Death Date: October 06, 2019
Horoscope (Sunshine): Capricorn
Full Name: Rip Taylor
Birth Place: Washington, D.C., U.S.
Net Worth: $3 million
Height / How tall : 5 feet 10 inches (1.78m)
Nationality: American
Profession: comedian
Father’s Name: Charles Elmer Taylor Sr.
Mother’s Name: Elizabeth
Education: Capitol Page School
Hair Color: salt and pepper
Eye Color: blue
Lucky Number: 5
Lucky Stone: Topaz
Lucky Color: Brown
Best Match for Marriage: Scorpio, Virgo, Taurus
Last Update: January, 2022