Pencil Sketch of the Day: Jimmy Durante (1-24-26)
by Greg JoensJimmy Durante (1893–1980) was a beloved American entertainer whose gravelly voice, trademark gravelly laugh, and endearingly self-mocking references to his “schnozzola” made him one of the most recognizable personalities in show business. Rising from New York’s saloons and Vaudeville stages, he became a star of radio, film, and television, captivating audiences with his warm humor, musical talent, and larger-than-life charisma. Durante’s piano playing, comic timing, and signature sign-off—“Good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are”—helped define an era of entertainment built on heart as much as laughter. Despite his celebrity, he remained humble and relatable, embodying a kind of old-school showbiz charm rooted in kindness, perseverance, and generosity of spirit. Today, Jimmy Durante is remembered not only as a gifted comedian and musician, but as a timeless symbol of joy who brought smiles to millions across generations.
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