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  1. Phyllis Ada Diller (née Driver; July 17, 1917 – August 20, 2012) was an American stand-up comedian, actress, author, musician, and visual artist, best known for her eccentric stage persona, self-deprecating humor, wild hair and clothes, and exaggerated, cackling laugh.

  2. Phyllis Ada Driver ( Lima, Ohio, 17 de julio de 1917- Los Ángeles, California, 20 de agosto de 2012), más conocida como Phyllis Diller, fue una comediante y actriz estadounidense, más conocida por su excéntrico personaje, su humor autodespectivo, su pelo y ropa salvajes y su risa exagerada y cacareada.

    • Phyllis Ada Driver
    • Phyllis Ada Diller
  3. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Actress and comedian Phyllis Diller was first noticed as a contestant on Groucho Marx's game show, and went on to become a successful comedian, actress and author, recognizable by her eccentric...

  4. Phyllis Diller. Actress: A Bug's Life. Diller put out an autobiography in 2005 in her late 80s, and entitled it "Like a Lampshade in a Whorehouse", which pretty much says it all when recalling the misfit life and career of the fabulous, one-of-a-kind Phyllis Diller.

    • Actress, Make-Up Department, Soundtrack
    • July 17, 1917
    • 30 s
    • August 20, 2012
  5. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Phyllis Diller (born July 17, 1917, Lima, Ohio, U.S.—died August 20, 2012, Los Angeles, California) American comedienne and actress who was one of the first female stand-up comics, noted for her zany and raucous personality and self-deprecating humour.

    • Karen Sparks
  6. Phyllis Diller. Actress: A Bug's Life. Diller put out an autobiography in 2005 in her late 80s, and entitled it "Like a Lampshade in a Whorehouse", which pretty much says it all when recalling the misfit life and career of the fabulous, one-of-a-kind Phyllis Diller.

  7. Phyllis Diller (July 17, 1917–August 20, 2012) is widely considered to be the first woman stand-up comic to perform as a solo act. To celebrate her 100th birthday in 2017, the Smithsonian worked with hundreds of volunteers to digitize and transcribe Diller's gag file, a large cabinet where she kept her jokes categorized by theme.