Frank Gorshin
Frank John Gorshin, Jr. (April 5, 1933 – May 17, 2005) was a talented American actor and comedian celebrated for his impressive skills as an impressionist. Gorshin gained widespread recognition through his memorable performances on iconic television variety shows, including The Ed Sullivan Show and The Tonight Show, hosted by Steve Allen.
However, he is perhaps most famously remembered for his portrayal of The Riddler in the beloved live-action Batman television series, which aired in the 1960s. His dynamic and eccentric interpretation of the character left a lasting impact on audiences and solidified his place in pop culture history.
Throughout his career, Gorshin showcased his versatility, appearing in numerous films and television shows, and earning accolades for his comedic timing and ability to mimic various personalities. His contributions to the entertainment industry were significant, and he remains a cherished figure for fans of classic television.
Gorshin’s unique talent and engaging performances have continued to resonate with audiences long after his passing, ensuring that his legacy as a pioneering impressionist and actor endures. His work has inspired countless entertainers, and he is fondly remembered for the joy and laughter he brought to many.
Filmography
Portland Exposé
Where the Boys Are
Bells Are Ringing
Amore!
The Delicate Delinquent
Uphill All the Way
Sail A Crooked Ship
The Great Impostor
The Meteor Man
Bloodmoon (1997)
Mail Order Bride (2003)
Rudolph's Shiny New Year
Hollywood Vice Squad
Sweet Justice
Ride Beyond Vengeance
Invasion of the Saucer-Men
Skidoo
Twilight of the Ice Nymphs
Batman (1966)
Beethoven's 3rd
Record City
Hail Caesar
The True Story of Jesse James
Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt