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What I mean is that while it wasn't like Gordon wasn't at all funny, he was the type of performer who was really limited in how he was or could be funny.
To put things into perspective, Gale Gordon was a radio actor originally. His type of broad, blustery humor was an archetype of those early radio shows and they carried over to TV sitcoms for awhile. But it's arguable while his style of acting blended in with the early radio and '50s TV shows, he unfortunately stayed the same while styles changed. And since he still was active into the 1980s (heck, Gordon's shtick was already decidedly old hat by the 1970s), it really stood out. In fairness, Gordon was often cast as the straight man the funny people played off of. He wasn't really supposed to be funny in the same way someone like Lucille Ball was. |
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Gale Gordon could be very funny when he gave controlled performances (as in “Dennis the Menace” or his early days on “The Lucy Show”). In those episodes, he came across as likable and put-upon. Later on, he overplayed the anger of his characters, and was just downright annoying.
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He was a no trick pony as far as I'm concerned. I never liked him in any role.
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If anything his transatlantic accent drives me nuts.
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He was a very good straight man to Lucy. Independent of Lucy, he could be wryly funny. He got typecast for playing along Lucy for so long. But at least to me, he’s no one trick pony. Lucy’s shows were highly successful and they had a great rapport, so I don’t hold this against him.
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Gordon was best taken in small doses. Okay on Our Miss Brooks, okay in the early Lucy show, poor by comparison to Joseph Kearns on Dennis the Menace.
Can you picture him as Fred Mertz? |
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It worked best when his characters were shown to start out slightly miffed, then a little annoyed before getting downright frustrated THEN exploding into a tantrum. (Perhaps best demonstrated when he played Ozzie's boss in the 'Here Comes the Nelson's pilot movie) .
He did a fairly good job during his 'I Love Lucy' and the sole 'Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour '(in which he played a judge that got real snowball into his face by Lucy to demonstrate a point via pantomime) appearances. Alas, for most of the 'The Lucy Show' and all but the final season of 'Here's Lucy' (when they had to make Uncle Harry be less mean to the wheelchair-bound Lucy Carter), they made the mistake of having his character just explode into hysteric tantrums straight away with no build up or even real motivation! |
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Yes, his character really did have a very short fuse on The Lucy Show. As a secretary, it was a comparable situation for Lucy Carmichael as it was with Jane Hathaway on The Beverly Hillbillies. Both women stuck with bosses who were far less-than-ideal.
In interviews with Lucy on shows like Dick Cavett, Lucy called Gordon a doll or teddy bear, and it was very obvious she thought the world of him. |
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I agree with comment 2. He did a good job as Mr. Wilson, although the writing was inconsistent as to whether he liked or tolerated Dennis. His reactions and his "male scream" were really funny.
As to Lucy, I liked his early Mr. Mooney. Once the move to California occurred, those offices scenes became old and trite. |
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Gale Gordon was in 3 of the 4 Lucy series. He almost made it to the 4th, I Love Lucy, when he was the originally cast as Fred Mertz. However he was in a movie at the time and couldn't do it.
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^He then went on to star in another Desilu series, Our Miss Brooks. On that he was a school principal, trading barbs with Eve Arden's teacher character.
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["He then went on to star in another Desilu show, OUR MISS BROOKS]
Reviving his OT radio character. He did a number of different characters before. |
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Here's a little bit of Lucy and Mr. Mooney cutting a rug together on The Lucy Show.
You rarely saw that side of his character -- it was always explosive temper, instead. |
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