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    Edward Mayhoff 'Ed' Grimley is a fictional character created and portrayed by Martin Short. The original concept came from the stories told by Bob Ingram about his childhood imaginary friend. Developed amongst The Second City improv comedy troupe, Grimley made his television debut on the sketch comedy show SCTV in 1982, leading to popular ...

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    Edward Mayhoff 'Ed' Grimley was a character introduced on the television series SCTV and later used on Saturday Night Live. He was created and played by Martin Short.

    He is a hyperactive, neurotic nerd with a large frontal cowlick who is obsessed with banal pop culture, especially Wheel of Fortune and its host, Pat Sajak. He also loves to play the triangle, which for him consists of playing a recorded musical piece, striking the triangle once, and then wildly dancing to the recording. His catch phrases include "I must say", "totally decent", "makes me completely mental," and "give me a break". One 1985 SNL skit featured Ed's look-alike Uncle Basil, played by TV sportscaster Howard Cosell. In addition to appearances during Short's run as a cast member, Ed Grimley also appeared in the Dec. 6, 1986, episode co-hosted by Short, Steve Martin and Chevy Chase, in which Ed encounters Mephistopheles.

    The character originated with Short as an unnamed school parent in sketch on The Second City stage. Originally, his hair was simply very greasy and unkempt, but another cast member joked offstage that the height of the hair seemed to increase with each performance. As an inside joke, Short started greasing it straight up.

    Ed Grimley makes a brief onstage appearance in Martin Short's Broadway show Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, triangle in hand.

    Ed Grimley also made an appearance on the Martin Short Show in 1994, in a spoof of the film Dave. The President of the United States is an exact double of Ed Grimley, right down to the shark-tooth hairstyle. He hires Grimley to be his double and run the country while he enjoys time with his mistress. Unfortunately for Ed, the President suffers a heart attack and Ed Grimley is forced to cover up the tragedy by now having to pretend he is the president. Sally Field guest-starred as the First Lady who does not realize what has happened. Ed Grimley is scared to deal with her, as he is presumably unmarried and may have difficulties being in relationships with women.

    After achieving popularity on SNL, Grimley became a cartoon character on Hanna-Barbera's animated show The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley (1988). In each episode, Grimley would have an adventure of some sort, interspersed with science lessons from The Amazing Gustav Brothers, named Roger and Emil, and a live-action segment with a "sc...

  3. The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and featuring Martin Short 's fictional character Ed Grimley (with Short reprising his role as Grimley). [1] . The show aired on NBC from September 10 to December 3, 1988 for a single season of 13 episodes. [2] .

    No
    Title
    Written By
    Original Air Date
    1
    "Tall, Dark & Hansom"
    N/A
    10 September 1988
    2
    "Ed's Debut"
    Dick Blasucci
    September 17, 1988
    3
    "E.G., Go Home"
    N/A
    September 24, 1988
    4
    "Ed's in Hot Water"
    Unknown
    October 1, 1988
  4. "The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley" was a 1988 series featuring the adventures of comedian Martin Short's greatest sketch character. Stars. Martin Short. Catherine O'Hara. Andrea Martin. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. from $11.99. Add to Watchlist. 4 User reviews. 8 Critic reviews. Episodes 13. Top-rated.

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    • 1988-09-10
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  5. Mar 6, 2013 · Debuting on NBC in fall 1988—one year after CBS launched Mighty Mouse — Ed Grimley had Martin Short voicing an animated version of the pointy-haired weirdo he created for SCTV, then reprised...

  6. The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley debuted on NBC on September 10, 1988, becoming the first Saturday morning adaptation of an SCTV or SNL property. The intro featured a live-action Grimley interacting with the world and characters of the show before becoming the animated Grimley himself.

  7. Aug 4, 2020 · By Kory Grow. August 4, 2020. Martin Short reflects on his career, discussing 'SCTV,' 'SNL,' Ed Grimley, Jiminy Glick, his friendship with Steve Martin, and more. Illustration by Mark Summers for...

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