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| Born | William Szathmary October 5, 1924 Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actor, comedian, screenwriter |
| Years active | 1956–1994 |
Bill Dana (born October 5, 1924) is an American comedian, actor, and screenwriter. He often appeared on television shows such as The Ed Sullivan Show, frequently in the guise of a heavily-accented Mexican character named José Jiménez. Dana often portrayed the Jiménez character as an astronaut. There was also a NASA astronaut named Bill Dana who twice piloted the X-15 rocket plane into space in the late 1960s.
Dana was born William Szathmary in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States. He is of Hungarian-Jewish descent.[citation needed]
Dana began his career as a page at NBC's famous Studio 6B while performing comedy in nightclubs around New York with partner Gene Wood. In the 1950s, he performed on The Imogene Coca Show, The Danny Thomas Show, and The Martha Raye Show, as well as writing for and producing The Spike Jones Show.[citation needed]
Dana's career took a major turn when he began writing stand-up routines for the young comedian Don Adams, including the now well-known "Would you believe?" jokes popularized by Get Smart. From there, he was brought in as a writer for the Steve Allen Show, where he created the José Jiménez character for the show's "Man in the Street" segments.[citation needed]
On an Ed Sullivan Show appearance, Dana related a story of how a woman recognized him on the street, but only knew him as José Jiménez, and asked what his real name was. Instead of his stage name, "Bill Dana", he gave her his real name, "William Szathmary". The woman rejoined: "Wow, no wonder you changed it to Jiménez!"[citation needed]
In the NBC sitcom The Bill Dana Show (1963-65), a spinoff of The Danny Thomas Show, Dana's José Jiménez character became a bumbling bellhop at a posh New York hotel. His snooty, irritable boss was played by Jonathan Harris. The cast also included Don Adams as a hopelessly inept house detective, in an early incarnation of what was to become his "Maxwell Smart" character on Get Smart.[citation needed]
Before appearing in front of a television camera for the first time on The Steve Allen Show in 1959, Dana had been a prolific comedy writer, an activity he continued into the 1980s, producing material for other actors on stage and screen. Dana wrote the script for the Get Smart theatrical film The Nude Bomb. His brother, Irving Szathmary, wrote the famous theme for the Get Smart television series.[citation needed]
In 1966, Dana wrote the animated TV-movie Alice in Wonderland (or What’s a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?), in which he also supplied the voice of The White Knight (using his José Jiménez voice).[citation needed]
Joey Forman's 1968 parody album about Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, called The Mashuganishi Yogi ("mashugana" meaning crazy or bizarre in Yiddish), was produced by Dana, and includes a cameo of Dana as Jiménez, as well as a cover appearance. The album is a mock news conference, an extended question-and-answer session. The ersatz Puerto Rican–accented Jiménez asks the ersatz Indian-accented Yogi: "Why do you talk so funny?"
Ironically, in contradiction to Bill Dana's sardonic presentation of the Jose Jimenez character, a real Jose Francisco Jimenez, born on March 20th 1946 in Mexico City Mexico, was a United States Marine Corps Lance Corporal in Vietnam, was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for heroism in the Vietnam War during August 1969. LCpl Jimenez was buried in Mexico. Twenty years after his death, representatives of the US Marine Corps in Arizona discovered Jimenez's grave site plaque under his mother's bed in Eloy Arizona. In 1987, the U S. Marine Corps delivered Jimenez' CMOH plaque to his grave with a formal parade.
In 1970, responding to changing times, Dana stopped portraying the José Jiménez character; however, he played the character again on the 1988 revival of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. Dana wrote the script for possibly the best known episode of the hit sitcom All in the Family, entitled "Sammy's Visit", which featured Sammy Davis Jr.[citation needed]
The José Jiménez character was part of several scenes in the 1983 film The Right Stuff. The government officials watch the Ed Sullivan Show before recruiting the Navy pilots. Sullivan is talking to Jiménez. ("Is that your crash helmet?" "Oh, I hope not!") Later, during medical testing, a Hispanic worker in the hospital observes Alan Shepard (Scott Glenn) being perhaps a little too amused by the character. The hospital worker gets a measure of revenge when it comes time for Shepard to receive an enema.
Dana would also have a recurring role on The Golden Girls as Sophia Petrillo's brother Angelo. He also played their father in a flashback. In addition, he played Wendell Balaban on Too Close for Comfort, as well as Howie Mandel's father on the series St. Elsewhere.[citation needed]
Dana reprised the role of Bernardo the servant on the CBS TV series Zorro and Son, but his performance was different from Gene Sheldon's silence on the 1950s live-action show. Both series were produced by Walt Disney Productions.[citation needed]
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