Jonathan Winters, the comedic film and TV actor who was huge in the '70s and '80s, as well as a primary role
in the 1963 all-star comedy movie, It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World, has died at age 87.
Winters died last night of natural causes in Montecito, Calif, around 6:30 p.m., surrounded by friends and family.
Winters' career began when he won a talent contest, which led to radio gigs and appearances at comedy clubs. He was a staple on the late night TV circuit for decades -- he was one of Jack Paar's favorite guests and a Johnny Carson regular -- and recorded several classic comedy albums.
He often performed in character ... the best known of which was Maude Frickert, the seemingly sweet old lady with a quick and acid wit.
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