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Bill Dana
Bill Dana

Bill Dana (born October 5, 1924) is a comedian, writer, author, producer and composer, who was well-established in comedy writing before he created the character Jose Jimenez for the Steve Allen Show. After 1970, responding to changing times, he no longer portrayed the Jose Jimenez character. Image File history File links Billdana. ... October 5 is the 278th day of the year (279th in Leap years). ... 1924 (MCMXXIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... A comedian, or comic, is an entertainer who amuses an audience by making them laugh. ... Jose Jimenez was a fictional character created and performed by comedian Bill Dana on the Steve Allen Show in 1959 and who became increasingly popular during the 1960s. ... Steve Allen on the cover of Steve Allen on the Bible, Religion, and Morality Stephen Valentine Patrick William Allen (December 26, 1921 – October 30, 2000) was a musician, comedian and writer, who was instrumental in innovating the concept of the television talk show. ...


Born William Szathmary in Quincy, Massachusetts, Dana was educated at Emerson College (1950). He was part of the comedy team Dana and Wood (with fellow Emerson alum Gene Wood) appearing on television and in clubs. Dana later appeared on television as a solo performer and was a head writer for The Steve Allen Show (1956-1960). Quincy is a city located in Norfolk County, Massachusetts and bears the nickname The City of Presidents. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 88,025. ... Emerson College was founded in 1880 by Charles Wesley Emerson as a school of oratory, in Boston, Massachusetts. ... 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... Steve Allen on the cover of Steve Allen on the Bible, Religion, and Morality Stephen Valentine Patrick William Allen (December 26, 1921 – October 30, 2000) was a musician, comedian and writer, who was instrumental in innovating the concept of the television talk show. ... 1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1960 (MCMLX) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...


Performer Dana's appearances include his starring role in The Bill Dana Show (1963-1965), appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Martha Raye Show, The Milton Berle Show, The Hollywood Palace and as the role of ‘Uncle Angelo’ on The Golden Girls, among others. Bill was part of the sixties night club peer group with Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, Bill Cosby, Lenny Bruce, Shelley Berman, Bob Newhart, Woody Allen, Dick Gregory, and Phyllis Diller. 1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link goes to calendar). ... Ed Sullivan The Ed Sullivan Show was an American television variety show that ran from June 20, 1948, to June 6, 1971, and was hosted by Ed Sullivan. ... One of the most famous examples of early U.S. television broadcasting was Texaco Star Theater, the variety show that made Milton Berle a household name. ... Jonathan Winters (born November 11, 1925 in Dayton, Ohio) is an American comedic actor. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Bill Cosby as Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable on The Cosby Show William Henry Bill Cosby, Jr. ... Lenny Bruce being searched by a policeman Lenny Bruce (October 13, 1925 – August 3, 1966), born Leonard Alfred Schneider, was a controversial Jewish-American stand-up comedian and satirist of the 1950s and 1960s. ... Shelley Berman (born 3 February 1926, in Chicago, Illinois) is a comedian, writer, teacher, and actor. ... Bob Newhart is an American actor, comedian and writer famous for his timing and bemused demeanor. ... Woody Allen Woody Allen, (born Allen Stewart Königsberg on December 1, 1935), is an American film director, screenwriter, actor, stand up comic, playwright, short story writer, and musician whose large body of work and cerebral style have made him one of the most widely respected and prolific filmmakers in... Richard Dick Claxton Gregory, born October 12, 1932 in St. ... Phyllis Diller (born Phyllis Ada Driver on July 17, 1917, in Lima, Ohio) is an American comedian who is generally considered one of the pioneers of female stand-up comedy. ...


The Bill Dana written multi-Emmy winning All in the Family episode, “Sammy Davis Visits Archie Bunker”, for Emerson alumni Norman Lear, is #12 in the TV Guide Best 100 Episodes in the history of television. "The Laughter Prescription " (Ballantine 1983) co-authored with the late Dr. Laurence Peter, of Peter Principle fame, was the first book of its nature following Norman Cousin's “Anatomy Of An Illness”. Long active in the Latino cause, Bill was honored by the prestigious National Hispanic Media Coalition with their first Impact Award and is on their advisory board. An Emmy Award. ... All in the Family is a popular and acclaimed American situation comedy that was originally broadcast on the CBS television network from January 12, 1971 until April 8, 1979, when the final original episode aired. ... Norman Lear Norman Lear (born July 27, 1922) is an American television writer and producer who produced such popular 1970s sitcoms as All in the Family, Sanford and Son and Maude. ... Dr Laurence J. Peter (1919-1990) was an educator and hierarchiologist, best known to the general public for the formulation of the Peter Principle. ... // Etymology Latino, feminine Latina derives from Latin (the adjectives latinus, latina), originally referring to Latium, the area of Rome, by aitiology derived from a king of the name Latinus. ...

Dana as "José Jimenéz"
Dana as "José Jimenéz"

José Jimenéz was already a national phenomenon when Garry Moore Show staff member Neil Simon asked whether José had ever been an Astronaut. That appearance was followed by the Kapp recording “José the Astronaut”. Its “Light Stuff for The Right Stuff guys” historic timing was such that Dana’s reluctant space venturer was adopted as the official eighth Mercury astronaut ("out of a possible seven"). On May 5th (Cinco de Mayo) 1961, the first words spoken from the ground to an American entering space were, "Okay Jose’, you're on your way." (by Deke Slayton to Alan Shepard) Having become a part of the extended astronaut family, Bill serves currently on the advisory board of the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation and is on the Nominations Committee of the National Aviation Hall of Fame. Jose is acknowledged in The Smithsonian Air and Space Museum and enshrined at the United States Astronaut Hall Of Fame at Titusville, Florida. Bill has over a dozen comedy albums to his credit and continues his present day multi-media activities. Image File history File links Josej. ... Neil Simon (born July 4, 1927 in The Bronx, New York City), is an American playwright and screenwriter. ... Project Mercury was the United States first successful manned spaceflight program. ... U.S. Space Shuttle astronaut Bruce McCandless II using a manned maneuvering unit (MMU) outside the Challenger in 1984. ... Deke Slayton prepares for a pre-mission test leading up to his Apollo-Soyuz flight Donald Kent Deke Slayton (March 1, 1924–June 13, 1993) was an American astronaut. ... Alan Bartlett Shepard, Jr. ... Interior of museum, with Gemini capsule, Soviet rockets, and Wright Flyer visible The National Air and Space Museum (NASM) of the United States Smithsonian Institution maintains the largest collection of aircraft and spacecraft in the world. ...


Bill was educated in Quincy, MA schools, and is a decorated combat infantry veteran of World War II. He is married to Evelyn Shular Dana of Walden's Creek, Tennessee, his inspiration and partner in life and business. At 80, Bill Dana is still performing and is a firm believer in the healing power of laughter. He is currently helping establish The American Comedy Archives with his alma mater, Emerson. Combatants Allied Powers Axis Powers Commanders {{{commander1}}} {{{commander2}}} Strength {{{strength1}}} {{{strength2}}} Casualties 17 million military deaths 7 million military deaths World War II, also known as the Second World War (sometimes WW2 or WWII), was a mid-20th century conflict that engulfed much of the globe and is accepted as...


Recently, Bill helped to found the American Comedy Archives at Emerson College, a collection of primary source material and oral history interviews with legendary figures in the comedy field. In 1997 Dana received an image award from the National Hispanic Media Coalition. 1997 (MCMXCVII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


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NASA - William H. "Bill" Dana - Smithsonian Speech
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Dana was involved with the X-15 from his first day, initially as an engineer, then as a chase pilot, and finally as a project pilot.
Between 1969 and 1975, Dana flew the HL-10, the M2-F3, and the X-24B.
Dana continued as a research pilot after the end of the lifting body program, flying such aircraft as the F-15, F-16, YF-12, and the X-29.
Bill Dana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (542 words)
Bill Dana (born October 5, 1924) is a comedian, writer, author, producer and composer, who was well-established in comedy writing before he created the character Jose Jimenez for the Steve Allen Show.
Dana later appeared on television as a solo performer and was a head writer for The Steve Allen Show (1956-1960).
Bill was educated in Quincy, MA schools, and is a decorated combat infantry veteran of World War II.
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