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Maude Frickert Explains The Birds And The Bees by Jonathan Winters

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Jonathan Harshman Winters III November 11 1925 – April 11 2013 Was An American Comedian Actor Author And Artist. Beginning In 1960 Winters Recorded Many Classic Comedy Albums For The Verve Records Label. He Also Had Records Released Every Decade For Over 50 Years Receiving 11 Nominations For Grammy Award For Best Comedy Album During His Career And Winning A Grammy Award For Best Album For Children For His Contribution To An Adaptation Of The Little Prince In 1975 And The Grammy Award For Best Spoken Comedy Album For Crank Y Calls In 1996. With A Career Spanning More Than Six Decades Winters Also Appeared In Hundreds Of Television Show Episodes/series And Films Combined Including Eccentric Characters On The Steve Allen Show The Garry Moore Show The Wacky World Of Jonathan Winters 1972–74 Mork & Mindy Hee Haw And It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World. He Also Voiced Grandpa Smurf On The Smurfs 1986–89 And Papa Smurf In The Smurfs 2011 . Winters’ Final Feature Film Was The Smurfs 2 In 2013 Which Is Dedicated In His Memory. In 1991 Winters Earned An Emmy Award For His Supporting Role In Davis Rules. In 1999 Winters Was Awarded The Mark Twain Prize For American Humor. In 2002 He Earned An Emmy Nomination As A Guest Star In A Comedy Series For Life With Bonnie. In 2008 Winters Was Presented With A Pioneer TV Land Award By Robin Williams. Winters Also Spent Time Painting And Presenting His Artwork Including Silkscreens And Sketches In Many Gallery Shows. He Authored Several Books. His Book Of Short Stories Titled Winters' Tales 1988 Made The Bestseller Lists. 3

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