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  1. 9. Apr. 2024 · Red Skelton (born July 18, 1913, Vincennes, Indiana, U.S.—died September 17, 1997, Rancho Mirage, California) was an American pantomimist and radio and television comedian, host, and star performer of the popular TV variety program The Red Skelton Show (1951–71; called The Red Skelton Hour from 1962 to 1970). In that series, Skelton re ...

  2. Georgia Davis. Actress: Hoosier Holiday. Georgia Davis was born on 17 September 1921 in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, USA. She was an actress, known for Hoosier Holiday (1943). She was married to Red Skelton. She died on 10 May 1976 in Rancho Mirage, California, USA.

  3. 13. Okt. 2019 · Red was survived by his widow, Lothian Toland Skelton; his daughter, Valentina Marie Skelton Alonso; and granddaughter Sabrina Maureen Alonso. Red Skelton, circa 1960s | Photo: Wikimedia Commons He is buried in the Skelton Family Tomb along with his son Richard and his second wife, Georgia, in The Great Mausoleum's Sanctuary of Benediction at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

  4. His ex-wife/manager negotiated a seven-year Hollywood contract for him in 1951, the same year The Red Skelton Hour (1951) premiered on NBC. 1947 His daughter Valentina Marie Skelton was born on May 5, 1947.

  5. Red Skelton's second wife. 1921/09/17 - Born: Georgia Maureen Davis, Glenwood Springs, Garfield County, Colorado. Parents: William Mack Davis (b. 8 Jul 1893, Newtown, Fountain County, Indiana - d. 17 Oct 1981, Palm Springs, Riverside County, California) - Gladys Adeline Roberson (b. 31 Aug 1894...

  6. Red Skelton's Wife Accidentally Shot. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!) - Georgia Skelton, the wife of comedian Red Skelton, was shot accidentally in the chest early today. Mrs. Skelton, who was married to the entertainer in 1945, was reported in “satisfactory” condition at Sunrise Hospital. i Lt. Glenn Simmons, chief of the Clark County sheriff’s ...

  7. 4. Sept. 2016 · If it weren't for his wife, Edna, he would be a bum - says Red Skelton. Originally published August 17, 1941, in The Telegraph-Herald Originally published August 17, 1941, in The Telegraph-Herald Skip to content