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Acting
Born in Canada, Rich Little got his start just like almost every other comic of his time - night clubs. he was a very popular comic in these clubs, but if there was one thing Rich was best known for, it was impersonations. He studied the voices of many stars his whole life, stars like James Stewart, Johnny Carson, Don Rickles, Dean Martin, Truman Capote and George Burns. In the late 1960s, Rich was dubbed "the best impressionist in the world." During the 1970s, however, a rivalry began between him and fellow impressionist Frank Gorshin, who is five years older. Ultimately, Rich overpowered...
Highest rated appearances
as Party Guest

Davi's Way
as Self

Rodney Dangerfield: Opening Night at Rodney's Place
as Johnny Carson

Happy Hour
as Mr. X

One Crazy Summer
as Disc Jockey

The Canadian Conspiracy
as Self

TV's Funniest Comedians - 14 Stars Do Classic Routines
as Self

Better Off Dead...
as Additional Voices (voice)

The Raccoons and the Lost Star
as Narrator (voice)

Starfest: The Stars Salute Public Television 1983

Rich Little's Robin Hood
as Groucho Marx as Robin Hood / Humphrey Bogart as Prince John / John Wayne as Little John / Carol Channing as Maid Marion / Laurel & Hardy as Sheriffs of Nottingham / George Burns as Alan-a-Dale / Various Characters

The Raccoons on Ice
as Narrator (voice)

Dirty Tricks
as Robert Brennan

The Christmas Raccoons
as Storyteller (voice)

Rich Little's Christmas Carol
as All

Mickey's 50
as Self

The Royal Variety Performance 1977

US Against the World
as Self

Mitzi & 100 Guys
as Self

Doris Day Today
as Self

The Perry Como Christmas Show
as Himself / Perry Mason / Howard / Johnny Carson / Perry Como / Jack Benny
The 1974 Annual Las Vegas Entertainment Awards
as Self - Presenter

Really, Raquel
as Various Characters

Another Nice Mess
as Richie

Once Upon a Tour

Daisy Town

The Phynx
as Voice in Box (voice)