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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Slappy_WhiteSlappy White - Wikipedia

    Biography. Career. Death. Partial filmography. References. External links. Slappy White. Melvin Edward "Slappy" White (September 27, 1921 – November 7, 1995) was an American comedian and actor. [1] . He worked with Redd Foxx on the Chitlin' Circuit of stand-up comedy during the 1950s and 1960s.

  2. 29 de jun. de 2020 · The Redd Foxx Comedy Hour (1977) | Slappy White Rodney Dangerfield - YouTube. Reelblack One. 1.4M subscribers. Subscribed. 3.6K. 270K views 3 years ago. http://www.tvparty.com/foxx.html...

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  3. 7 de mar. de 2024 · 266. 65K views 3 weeks ago #comedy #reddfoxx #chitlin. Before Slappy White became known for the Friar's Club roasts, he worked with Redd on the Chitlin' Circuit and Sanford and Son. He...

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  4. 20 de ago. de 2017 · 71. 8.8K views 6 years ago. Hosted by Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, this ground-breaking variety show was a fast moving barrage of jokes, one-liners, running skits, musical numbers and made fun of the...

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Slappy_WhiteSlappy White - Wikiwand

    Melvin Edward "Slappy" White was an American comedian and actor. He worked with Redd Foxx on the Chitlin' Circuit of stand-up comedy during the 1950s and 1960s. He appeared on the television shows Sanford and Son, That's My Mama, Blossom, and Cybill and in the films Mr. Saturday Night and Amazon Women on the Moon.

  6. 9 de nov. de 1995 · By MYRNA OLIVER. Nov. 9, 1995 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Slappy White, the comedian and dancer who became a fixture with his self-deprecating storytelling on Las Vegas, Atlantic City and...

  7. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Slappy White (born Melvin White, September 20, 1921, Baltimore, MD, died November 7, 1995, Brigantine, NJ) was an American comedian and actor. He worked with Redd Foxx on the Chitlin' circuit of stand-up comedy during the 1950s and 1960s.