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Jackie Mason

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Jackie Mason Famous memorial

Birth
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
24 Jul 2021 (aged 93)
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6988944, Longitude: -73.7044139
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Entertainer. Recognized for his hefty, Jewish dialect, he made a name for himself as a standup comedian on the nightclub circuit, record albums and in television, in addition to appearing sporadically in motion pictures. Born Yacov Moshe Maza (some sources state year of birth as 1931), into an Orthodox-Jewish family, his father and grandfather were both rabbis. Mason himself was ordained a rabbi. His family moved to New York when Jackie was five years old and following his father's death, he got his start in entertainment during the late 1950s on the "Borscht Belt" circuit at the Catskill Mountains resort. This experienced led him to New York City nightclubs and later TV beginning with performances on Steve Allen's show followed by Jack Paar and later "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson." Mason will perhaps be remembered for a string of performances on "The Ed Sullivan Show," one in 1964 which led to his banning after an alleged incident in which Mason was accused of giving the "middle finger" in response to being rushed to finish his act. As a result, he sued Sullivan which resulted in the case ending up being resolved by the New York State Supreme Court with Mason winning. However, the event proved damaging to his later career. He experienced a starring role in the motion picture "The Stoolie" (1972) and went on to appear in the films "The Jerk" (1979), "History of the World: Part 1" (1981) and "Caddyshack II" (1988). He starred in the short-lived TV series "Chicken Soup" (1989) and had a recurring role as 'Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky' in the series "The Simpsons" (1991 to 2019) which earned him an Emmy Award. He starred on Broadway one-man-shows numerous times and received a Tony Award for "The World According to Me" (1986 to 1988, he also received an Emmy Award for the television adaptation) and earned a Drama Desk Award nomination for "Jackie Mason: Freshly Squeezed" (2005).
Entertainer. Recognized for his hefty, Jewish dialect, he made a name for himself as a standup comedian on the nightclub circuit, record albums and in television, in addition to appearing sporadically in motion pictures. Born Yacov Moshe Maza (some sources state year of birth as 1931), into an Orthodox-Jewish family, his father and grandfather were both rabbis. Mason himself was ordained a rabbi. His family moved to New York when Jackie was five years old and following his father's death, he got his start in entertainment during the late 1950s on the "Borscht Belt" circuit at the Catskill Mountains resort. This experienced led him to New York City nightclubs and later TV beginning with performances on Steve Allen's show followed by Jack Paar and later "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson." Mason will perhaps be remembered for a string of performances on "The Ed Sullivan Show," one in 1964 which led to his banning after an alleged incident in which Mason was accused of giving the "middle finger" in response to being rushed to finish his act. As a result, he sued Sullivan which resulted in the case ending up being resolved by the New York State Supreme Court with Mason winning. However, the event proved damaging to his later career. He experienced a starring role in the motion picture "The Stoolie" (1972) and went on to appear in the films "The Jerk" (1979), "History of the World: Part 1" (1981) and "Caddyshack II" (1988). He starred in the short-lived TV series "Chicken Soup" (1989) and had a recurring role as 'Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky' in the series "The Simpsons" (1991 to 2019) which earned him an Emmy Award. He starred on Broadway one-man-shows numerous times and received a Tony Award for "The World According to Me" (1986 to 1988, he also received an Emmy Award for the television adaptation) and earned a Drama Desk Award nomination for "Jackie Mason: Freshly Squeezed" (2005).

Bio by: C.S.

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Facing the road on Bethel Avenue near Monroe Ave Aec A-9 and A-10



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  • Originally Created by: C.S.
  • Added: Jul 24, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/229904540/jackie-mason: accessed ), memorial page for Jackie Mason (9 Jun 1928–24 Jul 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 229904540, citing Beth David Cemetery, Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.