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Ernie Kovacs

Television's Original Genius

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FOLKS, THIS IS A FAN SITE. I run WWW.ERNIEKOVACS.NET AND THE ERNIE KOVACS BLOG . I also encourage you to visit Ben Model's "THE UNOFFICIAL OFFICIAL ERNIE KOVACS WEBSITE".SINCE I'VE NOT BEEN ABLE TO FIND A RELIABLE ERNIE SITE ON MYSPACE, I DECIDED TO ADD ONE. I WILL BE ADDING TO THIS PAGE SOON.WE WANT TO BUILD UP AS MUCH AWARENESS ABOUT ERNIE AS POSSIBLE, SO PLEASE ADD US AS A FRIEND. AND TO EVERYONE WHO HAS ACCEPTED OUR FRIEND REQUESTS, WE THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR KOVACS LOVING HEARTS!Ernie Kovacs is perhaps the greatest role model that any comedian can have, especially any comedian who wants to get into television.
Born on January 23rd, 1919 in Trenton, New Jersey, Ernest Edward Kovacs has often been referred to as "Television’s Original Genius." Believe me, folks, this is a moniker that is quite appropriate when used to describe this brilliant man.While in high school, Ernie was influenced greatly by his drama teacher, Harold Van Kirk. Upon graduation he went to acting school and through a series of bizarre events ended up as a Disc Jockey on Trenton radio station WTTM.
The affable and hysterically funny Ernie quickly became a huge hit with Trentonians and soon had his own newspaper column. This led to a stint starting in 1949-50 at WPTZ-TV, the NBC affiliate in Philadelphia.
The medium was brand new, and Ernie was young and brimming with fresh and innovative ideas to bring to this new toy. And in bringing his considerable gifts to the airwaves, he changed the way we view television forever.
He was the first performer to realize how to use television’s intrinsic qualities to make a comedically visual statement. And, he created characters which influenced everyone from SNL to David Letterman and beyond. Unfortunately, a car accident in Los Angeles on January 12th 1962 took Ernie from us, at the height of his popularity. But, his large legend lives on forever.

My Interests

Creating innovations in TV that no one had ever thought of before. Smoking a good Cuban cigar. Enjoying life and enjoying people. Making people laugh.

I'd like to meet:

Other Ernie Kovacs fans and fans of 1950s television.

Music:

Dimitri Shostakovich, Bela Bartok, Ferrante and Teicher, Leona Anderson, Jack Newton, The Tony DeSimone Trio, Clancy's Clowns, LeRoy Holmes and his Tug Boat Eight, Sergei Prokofiev, Esquivel, Robert Maxwell, The Ray Charles Singers AND OF COURSE MY WIFE, EDIE ADAMS!

Movies:

Operation Mad Ball (1957)
Bell Book And Candle (1958)
It Happened To Jane (1959)
Our Man In Havana (1960)
Wake Me When It's Over (1960)
Strangers When We Meet (1960)
North To Alaska (1960)
Pepe (1960)
Five Golden Hours (1961)
Sail A Crooked Ship (1962)

Television:

Anything with Ernie Kovacs of course.

Books:

"Zoomar" by Ernie Kovacs. "How To Talk At Gin" by Ernie Kovacs.

Heroes:

Let's see. Hmmm... Ernie Kovacs.

My Blog

Contacting Edie Adams (We Dont Play That Way)

I want to let all of you know how much the folks who work on the Kovacs Blog and this page appreciate your support.  We receive a lot of great messages and comments.  Some of these comm...
Posted by Ernie Kovacs on Tue, 14 Aug 2007 06:57:00 PST

Thanks To All Of Ernie's Friends And Some Questions Answered

Hi folks.   Al here.   I want to thank all of Ernie's fans who have accepted our friend requests over the last several days.   Its much appreciated.  Many ...
Posted by Ernie Kovacs on Sat, 07 Apr 2007 01:46:00 PST