Marty Ingels (born March 9, 1936) is an American actor, comedian, theatrical agent, and, by many, best known as co-star of the 1960s television series I'm Dickens, He's Fenster, and as the voice of many cartoon characters and commercials.
Ryan Cassidy, Shaun Cassidy, Patrick Cassidy, Ryan Cassidy ; David Cassidy, step-son of Shirley Jones, Shaun Cassidy, Patrick Cassidy, Ryan Cassidy
Parents
Minnie Crown, Jacob Ingerman
Siblings
Arthur Ingerman
Movies
Parasomnia, If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium, The Busy Body, Wild and Wonderful, The Horizontal Lieutenant, Christmas Comes to Pac-Land, Down the Barrel
TV Shows
Pac-Man, The Great Grape Ape Show, Cattanooga Cats, The Pruitts of Southampton, I'm Dickens, He's Fenster, Motormouse and Autocat
Star Sign
Pisces
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[on Jerry Lewis] He is still suffering the pangs of the self-esteem problems of a comic. Jerry never evolved as a person. He just got old. Jerry is still brilliant, but . . . he has never evolved as a person. That's why nobody likes him. It's too bad because he was brilliant at what he did. Shirley [Shirley Jones], my wife, never liked his comedy. But when he was on top he changed the entire face of comedy the world over.
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[on Jackie Mason] He's a cold guy. Hard. Not loving. He's not the kind of guy who puts his arm around you. Not giving. He's a very, very cold businessman. He came to Hollywood hot as a pistol after his Broadway show and did a few movies and two or three series. The sparks flew. He left this town with more enemies . . . he's a brilliant comic. He really is brilliant.
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[on Red Buttons] Red Buttons was a nice guy, but don't ever get him onstage when you're supposed to be equals. He'll cut both your legs off and jump on you.
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[on Dean Martin] One thing I admired about Dean Martin--[Frank Sinatra] would say, "Suit up. We have to show up for this thing." "What thing?" "The Mob is doing this thing." Dean used to say to Sinatra, "You owe them. I don't." They all had money in Cal-Neva. The Mob had a part, Sinatra had a part and Dean Martin had a part. Dean thought he was just in it with Sinatra. When he found out he was in it with the Mob he brought a lawyer and said, "I'm out." I admired him for that.
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[on Don Adams] Ah, he was such a putz, Don Adams. He was such a cold hearted guy. A real cold hearted guy.
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[on Sandy Baron] I never understood Sandy Baron. I know he had psycho bouts of depression that were very bad. He would go into a clinic or else people would have to physically come to his house and feed him. He had some very bad things going on.
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[on Buddy Hackett] . . . a prick. A real prick! But he was funny. He did his dirty stuff, he wasn't a good actor and he was a prick. He wasn't nice to the people who helped him in the old days and wasn't easy to get along with.
In the 1970s he founded Ingels Inc., a Hollywood agency that matched celebrities with advertisers.
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He died of complications from a massive stroke at Tarzana Medical Center in Tarzana, Los Angeles.
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After graduating from Forest Hills High School in Queens, NYC, he briefly attended Queens College before leaving to pursue a string of jobs (his parents wanted him to be a dentist).
Has arranged for several well known celebrities to appear in TV commercials, including Orson Welles's appearances and voiceovers in commercials for Paul Masson Wines.