Charles Nelson Reilly was a cult figure among television game show fans, who especially savored his regular role on
The Match Game. During the show's heyday in the 1970s, Reilly was beloved for his campy wisecracks, flowery ascots, and barbed exchanges with fellow panelist
Brett Somers. Reilly also played the comically wicked HooDoo on the offbeat 1970s Saturday morning series
Lidsville. Despite his wacky TV reputation, Reilly fashioned a serious career as a theater actor and director: he won a 1962 Tony Award for his role in
How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying and was nominated as a director for
The Gin Game in 1997. He also did voice work for animated films including
All Dogs Go To Heaven (1989) and
Rock A Doodle (1991). In the 1990s Reilly made a memorable appearance as author Jose Chung on the TV show
The X-Files. In the 2000s he toured in a one-man show,
Save It For the Stage: The Life of Reilly, which was the basis for a 2006 film,
The Life of Reilly.
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