Don Rickles

Donald Jay "Don" Rickles (May 8, 1926 – April 6, 2017) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor and author, best known for his role as Mr. Potato Head in Toy Story, Toy Story 2, and Toy Story 3. He was also known for being an on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and in The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts.

Early life
Rickles was born in Queens, New York on May 8, 1926 to Max Rickles, who immigrated to the United States in 1902, and to Etta (née Feldman), who was from New York City. Rickles' parents were of Jewish ancestry. Rickles was educated at American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Career
Rickles' career began in 1958 in Run, Silent, Run Deep. Since then Rickles has appeared in movies such as Casino, Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Denice the Menace Strikes Again, Toy Story 3, Zookeeper, Toy Story 3, and Small Fry.

Influences and influenced
Rickles' only influence was Milton Berle. Rickles and Berle appeared in The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts. Rickles influenced Jay Leno, David Letterman, Dana Snyder, Howard Stern, Russell Peters, Dave Attell, Lisa Lampanelli, Jerry Seinfeld, Norm Macdonald, and Larry the Cable Guy.

Personal life
Rickles married Barbara Sklar in 1965. They have two children; Larry Rickles (who died in 2011), and Mindy. Rickles also has 2 grandchildren who enjoy his role of Mr. Potato Head more than any other role Rickles ever had. Rickles currently lived in Los Angeles, California. He was a lifelong supporter of the Democratic Party.

Death
Rickles died on April 6, 2017 of kidney failure in his home in Beverly Hills, California at the age of 90.

Some movies he was in

 * The Rat Race (1960)
 * Pajama Party (1964)
 * Kelly's Heroes (1970)
 * Innocent Blood (1992)
 * Toy Story (1995)
 * Dirty Work (1998)
 * Dennis the Menace Strikes Again (1998)
 * Toy Story 2 (1999)
 * Night of the Country (2004)
 * The Last Laugh (2006) (documentary)
 * Toy Story 3 (2010)
 * Zookeeper (2011)
 * Small Fry (2011) (short movie)
 * Woody's Roundup: The Movie (2019)

Books

 * Rickles' Book: A Memoir by Don Rickles and David Ritz (2007)
 * Rickles' Letters by Don Rickles and David Ritz (2008)

Discography

 * Hello Dummy! (1968)
 * Don Rickles Speaks! (1969)

Other websites

 * Official website