
The Smothers Brothers Biography
Time has been an essential ingredient in the Smothers
Brothers' success. They have been considered ahead of their time, masters of
timing and practitioners of timeless comedy. Now as they mark over 45
years in show business, the Smothers Brothers are being saluted as
time-honored legends whose lengthy career has surpassed all other comedy
teams in history.
With their singular blend of comedic and musical
talents, the irrepressible brothers have made a sweeping impact on diverse
generations of fans. Such lasting power is a testimonial to their intuitive
humor, natural warmth, superlative showmanship and the pure unadulterated
joy they bring to audiences of all ages.
The Smothers Brothers' first professional appearance
was at The Purple Onion in San Francisco in 1959 and their first national
television appearance was on the Jack Paar show on January 28, 1961.
Over four decades of audiences have seen the Smothers
Brothers in their own primetime comedy series in the 1960's, 1970's and
1980's guest appearances on numerous television programs, countless
engagements as headliners in Las Vegas, Reno and Lake Tahoe, a hot-selling
video, twelve top-selling albums, as well as continuous coast-to coast
concert tours, some with symphony orchestras.
The contributions Tom and Dick have made to the
entertainment world throughout their careers are so highly respected that
the Museum of Television and Radio in New York produced a retrospective and
seminar on their work, an honor not lightly accorded. On the other coast,
Hollywood ceremoniously distinguished them with one of its most valuable
awards: a star on the noted Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Smothers Brothers
Comedy Hour is now studied in universities across the country as an
important factor in the revolutionary changes undergone in the U. S. during
the 1960's.
The millennium has brought new honors for the
legendary duo, including a reunion of THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS COMEDY HOUR at
the USA Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, induction into the illustrious
Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame, an invitation to become Artist Members of the
Board of Directors of the Wolf Trap Foundation, 2003 Freedom of Expression
Award presented at the annual Video Software Dealers' Association in Las
Vegas (2002 recipient was George Carlin) and Honorary Doctorate Degrees from
their alma mater, San Jose State University.
On the personal side, both Tom and Dick pursue their
interests with the same fervor as their work. Whenever the opportunity
presents itself, Dick can be found cycling or practicing yoga. Even on the
road, he doesn't miss a beat as he maintains a disciplined regimen of robust
workouts at the nearest health club. Equally at home in the kitchen, Dick is
known to conjure up delicious heart healthy cuisine. Dick doesn't merely
pursue an interest, he masters it.
Tom's pastime passion is for golf, which is no
surprise to the millions of viewers who have followed him through the
various pro-am tournaments he plays each year. True to form, however, Tom is
not simply content being one of the most popular attractions on the golf
circuit. Ever inventive, he decided the game needed an added feature: the
yo-yo. And, as many golf fans have already observed, Tom is the only golfer
known who can sink a put with the popular toy. Tom also enjoys tending to
his vineyard and his award-winning winery, Remick Ridge.
Tom and Dick were born in New York City, graduated
from Redondo Union High School, and attended San Jose State University. Tom
was a gymnast and Dick was on the track team.
Tom's wife is the former Marcy Carriker and they have
two children, Bo and Riley Rose. Tom also has a son, Tom Jr.
Dick is married to the former Denby Franklin and they
have a combined eleven children. His six are Susan, Dick Jr., Steven,
Andrew, Sarah and Remick.
The Smothers Brothers have been described as one of
the most successful teams in history, comedic treasures, comic geniuses,
rare, original and peerless. Justifiably, time has provided another term. An
American Classic.
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