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  1. Irwin Corey
    American comedian and actor

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Irwin_CoreyIrwin Corey - Wikipedia

    Corey was a frequent guest on The Tonight Show hosted by Johnny Carson during the late 1960s and early 1970s. [5] When the publicity-shy Thomas Pynchon won the National Book Award Fiction Citation for Gravity's Rainbow in 1974, he asked Corey to accept it on his behalf. [9]

  2. Irwin Corey on Letterman, December 6, 1983. Don Giller. 215K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.4K. 286K views 7 years ago. Corey's only appearance on the show. ...more.

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  3. ProfessorIrwin Corey, the wild-haired comic who billed himself as “The World’s Foremost Authority” and proceeded to amuse and confuse his audiences with his patented stream of...

  4. Clip from a 1978 television appearance by standup comic Irwin Corey. The BetaGems channel also has "Professor Irwin Corey 8-23-89 primetime variety show performance." BetaGems are...

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  5. Episode dated 27 April 1972: With Joey Bishop, Ed McMahon, Doc Severinsen, Irwin Corey.

    • Comedy, Talk-Show
    • Joey Bishop, Ed McMahon, Doc Severinsen
    • 1972-04-27
    • Nick Arnold, Michael Barrie, Hank Bradford
  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0179782Irwin Corey - IMDb

    Television was another natural medium for the professor, and he appeared as a regular on The Jackie Gleason Show (1952) and also made the rounds of the talk show circuit of the 1950s, '60s and '70s, appearing with 'Steve Allen', Jack Paar, Johnny Carson, Dick Cavett, Merv Griffin, and Mike Douglas.

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  8. Feb 7, 2017 · “Professor” Irwin Corey, the classic comedian billed as the Worlds Foremost Authority, died Monday, Feb. 6, 2017. He was 102. The centenarian funnyman was known for a decidedly weird routine.

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