RIP: Bob Newhart
Bob Newhart died today after a short illness. Mr. Newhart was 94.
Bob Newhart graduated from Loyola University Chicago with a degree in business management. He was drafted into the U.S. Army where he served as a clerk during the Korean War. After his discharge from the service Bob Newhart worked as an accountant and later an advertising copywriter. All the while, Mr. Newhart worked on comedy routines that he sent out to radio stations.
This led to Mr. Newhart signing a contract with Warner Bros. Records in 1959. The following year his first comedy album was released. The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart was the first comedy album to hit #1 on the Billboard charts. It also earned Mr. Newhart two Grammy awards for Best Album of the Year and Best New Artist.
Mr. Newhart’s recording success led to television and feature films. The Bob Newhart Show was a variety program that lasted one season, but was nominated for a Primetime Emmy award. Mr. Newhart continued to record comedy albums, make many television guest appearances and even served as a co-host of The Entertainers variety show. Then in 1972, he starred in The Bob Newhart Show. It ran for 142 episodes. Four years after it went off the air, Mr. Newhart starred in the series Newhart. It ran for 184 episodes.
Mr. Newhart was nominated for five Grammy Awards, winning three…
- 1961 winner Best New Artist
- 1961 winner Album of the Year – for “The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart”
- 1961 winner Best Comedy Performance – Spoken Word for “The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back!”
- 1998 nominee Best Spoken Comedy Album for “Button Down Concert”
- 2007 nominee Best Spoken Word Album for “I Shouldn’t Even Be Doing This!”
Bob Newhart was nominated for nine Primetime Emmy Awards, winning one
- 1962 nominee Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy for The Bob Newhart Show (shared with: Roland Kibbee · Don Hinkley · Milt Rosen · Ernest Chambers · Dean Hargrove · Robert Kaufman · Norm Liebmann · Charles Sherman · Howard Snyder · Larry Siegel)
- 1985 nominee Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series – Newhart for playing “Dick Loudon”
- 1986 nominee Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series – Newhart for playing “Dick Loudon”
- 1987 nominee Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series – Newhart for playing “Dick Loudon”
- 2004 nominee Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series – ER for playing “Ben Hollander”
- 2009 nominee Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie – The Librarian III: The Curse of the Judas Chalice for playing: “Judson”
- 2013 winner Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series – The Big Bang Theory for playing “Arthur Jeffries and Professor Proton” in the episode “The Proton Resurgence”
- 2014 nominee Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series – The Big Bang Theory for playing “Arthur”
- 2016 nominee Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series- The Big Bang Theory for playing: “Arthur” in the episode: “The Opening Night Excitation”
Television projects that feature Bob Newhart include: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour; Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre; Captain Nice; The Don Rickles Show; The Bob Newhart Show (142 episodes); Insight (2 episodes); It’s Garry Shandling’s Show; Newhart (184 episodes); Bob (33 episodes); Murphy Brown; The Simpsons; George & Leo (22 episodes); ER (3 episodes); The Librarian: Quest for the Spear; Desperate Housewives (3 episodes); The Librarian: Return to King Solomon’s Mines; The Librarian III: The Curse of the Judas Chalice; NICS; Svengoolie (cameo); The Librarians (3 episodes); The Big Bang Theory (6 episodes) and Young Sheldon (3 episodes).
Feature films that feature Bob Newhart include: Hell is For Heroes; Hot Millions; On a Clear Day You Can See Forver; Catch-22; Cold Turkey; The Rescuers; The Rescuers Down Under; In & Out and Elf.
The Bob Newhart Show was must-see tv when I was a kid. I’m also old enough to remember listening to his comedy albums and laughing at his many television guest appearances. What an amazing career Mr. Newhart had. No wonder so many folks consider him a national treasure.
Out thoughts and prayers go out to Bob Newhart’s family, friends and fans.