Jerry Clower was born as Claude Jerry Clower on September 28, 1926. He was a well-known American comedian and storyteller, particularly famous for his Southern humor and anecdotes about life in the rural South. His comedic persona often included tales of his experiences in Mississippi. Additionally, he was sometimes referred to simply as "Clower" in the context of his performances.
Robert W. Clower was born in 1926.
No, Jerry is not typically short for Jeremiah; it is more commonly a diminutive or nickname for names like Gerald or Jeremy. However, some people may choose to use Jerry as a nickname for Jeremiah, but this is less common. Generally, Jerry is recognized as a standalone name or a nickname for specific names that are more closely related.
Jerry Wheeler goes by Jerry.
Jerry Hultsch is 5' 11".
Jerry Lynn goes by The New F'N Show, and Mr. J.L..
Jerry Clower's birth name is Howard Gerald Clower.
The cast of On the Stage with Jerry Clower - 1993 includes: Jerry Clower as himself
Jerry Clower was born on September 28, 1926.
Jerry Clower was born on September 28, 1926.
Jerry Clower went by The Mouth of the South, and Top Gum.
Yes, Jerry Clower was a member of the Masons. He was a Freemason and remained active in his local lodge throughout his life.
Jerry Clower
Jerry Clower's Ledbetters are fictional characters that he created for his comedic storytelling. They are not real people, but rather colorful and humorous personas that he used in his routines.
Jerry Clowder is the nickname for Howard Gerald Vlower. Jerry Clower was born on September 28, 1926 and died on August 24, 1998 at an age of 71. He was best known for stand-up comedy.
Jerry Clower's coon dog's name was "Othello."
Jerry Clower
Mr Duval Scott is a fictitious character (a store keeper) created by comedian Jerry Clower.