Bob Newhart was a popular American comedian and actor who died on July 18, 2024, in Los Angeles at the age of 94. He was known for his lead roles in iconic comedian shows such as “The Bob Newhart Show” and “Newhart”. Newhart’s career began in the 1960s with “The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart”, which led to his successful television career in the 1970s and 1980s. He received three Grammy Awards for this show. Throughout his career, he was known for his unemotional and stuttering presentation style, which brought him immense success in both stand-up comedy and television.
Early Life and Education
Bob Newhart’s real name is George Robert Newhart. He was born on September 5, 1929, in Oak Park, Illinois, to a middle-class family. His father, George David Newhart, was a businessman, and his mother, Julia Pauline Burns, was a homemaker. Bob attended St. Ignatius College Prep and then Loyola University Chicago, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in commerce in 1952. He also served in the United States Army for nearly two years during the Korean War. He then entered Loyola University’s law school, but failed out in 1956.
Early career and rise to fame
Newhart began his career working odd jobs during the day and working as a stand-up comedian at night.
Newhart had the first major success of his career in 1960 with the release of his comedy album “The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart,” which became a bestseller and reached number one on the Billboard album chart. The album was released through Warner Bros. Records and won three Grammy Awards, including “Album of the Year” and “Best New Artist.”
Television career
Newhart turned to television, and in 1961 hosted a short-lived NBC variety show called “The Bob Newhart Show”. He then played Chicago psychologist Robert Hartley on “The Bob Newhart Show” from 1972 to 1978, showcasing his distinctive deadpan delivery and restrained humor. The show was a critical and commercial success, cementing Newhart’s status as a television icon. He played Vermont innkeeper Dick Loudon on “Newhart” from 1982 to 1990, ending with one of the most memorable finales in TV history.
Later work and legacy
Bob Newhart continued to work in both television and film. He appeared in more than 14 feature films, including “Elf”, “Catch-22” and “In and Out”. He also provided the voice of Bernard in the animated films “The Rescuers” and “The Rescuers Down Under”. In addition, he had roles in several television shows, including “ER” (2002), “Desperate Housewives” (2006), “The Big Bang Theory” (2016), where he played Professor Proton from 2013 to 2018, for which he received a Emmy Award.
Awards and Achievements
Newhart has received numerous accolades throughout his career, including:
- Grammy Awards: Received three Grammy Awards most notably for his talent in “The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart” in 1961.
- Primetime Emmy Awards: Received his first Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series in 2013.
- Golden Globe Awards: Nominated multiple times for Best Performance in a Television Series but won Golden Globe Award once.
- Mark Twain Prize for American Humor: Given in 2002.
- Peabody Award: Received in 1962 for “The Bob Newhart Show”.
- Bob Newhart also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1999.
Personal Life
Bob Newhart’s wife’s name was Virginia “Ginny” Quinn whom he married on January 12, 1963.
They lived in a 9,169 square foot French Country-style mansion in the Bel Air neighborhood of Los Angeles. His wife Ginny died on April 23, 2023 due to a long illness after living together for about 60 years. After that he lived there with his 10 grandchildren.
Bob Newhart has four children.
- Robert Newhart (born 1963): The eldest son, he briefly starred in the film “Heart and Souls” (1993) but now leads a private life.
- Timothy Newhart (born 1967): A history teacher in Los Angeles, he worked for a time in the production of his father’s show “Newhart” and other projects.
- Jennifer Newhart (born 1970): She owns a bakery in California and prefers to stay out of the public eye.
- Courtney Newhart (born 1977): She graduated from Santa Clara University and occasionally appears with her father.
Conclusion
Bob Newhart was known for his extremely humble, friendly and down-to-earth personality. He maintained his strong presence in the entertainment industry for nearly six decades. His unique and inimitable style of humour made him a popular figure in the American entertainment industry. Today he is no longer among us but his legacy will be remembered as one of the greats in comedy history.
FAQs
Ans: George Robert Newhart
Ans: September 5, 1929
Ans: Oak Park, Illinois, USA
Ans: 5 feet 8 inches (1.72 metres)
Ans: Ginny Newhart (1963-2023)
Ans: Four
Ans: “The Bob Newhart Show”, “Newhart”, “Elf”, and “The Rescuers”
Ans: 23 awards
Ans: “The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart” (1960)
Ans: July 18, 2024, at the age of 94