1. Jim Varney - Death, Ernest & Facts - bio. Biography.com
Comedic actor Jim Varney played his signature character Ernest P. Worrell in hundreds of commercials and five Disney films including 'Ernest Goes to Camp.'
2. Remembering Varney | News | nashvillescene.com
17 feb 2000 · Actor Jim Varney has perhaps been remembered most this week for what he wasn't. Along with his obituary that described the details of his ...
Actor Jim Varney has perhaps been remembered most this week for what he wasn’t. Along with his obituary that described the details of his life and death at the age
3. Jim Varney - Findadeath Forum
It is completely offensive to the people who remember Jim Varney and his Ernest character and it's incredibly insulting to Jim, posthumously. ... gay guys stopped ...
I must have seen all of the Ernest Goes movies 10 times each. My son was a huge fan, and even dressed as Ernest for Halloween one year... I think he'd be a good subject for FAD too!! I remember he died of lung cancer... He looked like he lived for cigarettes... He was a great character actor, but I think he did Shakespeare too! Susan
4. Wild At Heart - ELLE
28 aug 2006 · BBT: My buddy Jim Varney, God rest his soul, who played Ernest. He'd ... Obviously, not in his personal life, because he was gay, but ...
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5. Jim Varney, Ed.D. Elected to Board of Trustees | Aurora Historical Society
14 jun 2023 · Jim Varney, Ed.D., has been elected to the Board of Trustees of the Aurora Historical Society. Dr. Varney is a retired educator who spent nearly ...
Dr. Jim Varney, Ed.D., has been elected to the Board of Trustees of the Aurora Historical Society. Dr. Varney is a retired educator who spent nearly five de ...
6. Jim Varney Dies of Lung Cancer; 'Millionaire' Sweeps ABC to Ratings ...
10 feb 2000 · But audiences will always remember Jim Varney as Ernest. (END VIDEOTAPE) ... SCHEERER: Scott Thompson, whose post-"Kids" work included a gay ...
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7. How Jim Varney and His Redneck Alter Ego Built a Lasting Legacy
15 mrt 2017 · LGBTQ · Sports · Entertainment · Movies · TV · Music · Books · Gaming · Comics ... Portrayed by Kentucky-born actor Jim Varney, Ernest rose to ...
Everyone has an Ernest P. Worrell character in their life: the kind of acquaintance who pops up out of the blue like a chatty Whack-a-Mole,...
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Sanders, Moving & Warehouse, Inc.; Gay Petach's Turtle Rodeo.” Other ... Worrell” character that director John Cherry and actor Jim Varney created in ...
“Many lifetimes ago,” during a rite of manhood, a Kikakee Indian chief hurls a knife and tomahawk, then shoots an arrow at a young brave tied to a tree. All three weapons barely miss their mark, and the brave survives. In the present day, Ernest P. Worrell works as a handyman at Kamp Kikakee, a summer camp located on the old Kikakee Indian tribal land. As Ernest rides an electric cart around the camp, he exalts that someday he will be elevated to camp counselor, a job that will allow him to “shape and mold young minds into a focused worldview.” Today, however, Ernest must fix a toilet, a job that ends explosively. His cart, which apparently has no turn-off switch, takes off without him and roams the grounds. When the summer camp boys arrive on buses, Ernest runs to greet them, but two lads slam a window on his fingers. Nurse St. Cloud, the granddaughter of Kikakee Chief Windcloud, who owns the land, reminds Ernest he still needs his vaccination shots, a procedure that reduces him to bl
9. The Importance of Being Ernest: The Life of Actor Jim Varney (Stuff that ...
He spent over five years researching and writing “The Importance of Being Ernest: The Life of Actor Jim Varney. ... byHeather Gay. Rating: 4 out of 5 stars. 4/5.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Ernest, the lovable blue-collar buffoon, was a staple of pop culture in countless commercials, nearly a dozen movies and an award-winning Saturday-morning TV show. Today, millions of fans still mourn the loss of actor Jim Varney, who portrayed Ernest and who died at age 50 in 2000 of cancer. Ernest fans are finally getting the biography they have been waiting for in this comprehensive work by Jim’s nephew, Justin Lloyd. “The Importance of Being Ernest: The Life of Actor Jim Varney” traces Jim’s journey from a child in Lexington, Kentucky, with dreams of being a stage and film actor to becoming an iconic entertainment figure in the tradition of Charlie Chaplin’s “The Little Tramp.” The book is based on numerous interviews with family members and intimates of Jim who have never spoken publicly before about what drove the actor and how he overcame many personal and professional obstacles to attain success. But with that success came a price: Jim longed for stage and film roles beyond Ernest, and they were difficult to come by because of his symbiosis with the character. Yet Jim persevered, ultimately winning major movie roles such as Jed Clampett in “The Beverly Hillbillies” and (the voice of) Slinky Dog in the first two “Toy Story” films. The book also explores the genius of the small Nashville advertising agency that created Ernest and how it spread his popularity decades before “going viral” became associated with achieving global stardom....
10. Where a Racist Comedian Draws the Line - The Atlantic
3 dec 2013 · ... gay actor, if I'm correct — and he parodies ... Everyone's entitled to have their opinion. If they like Jim Varney or don't like Jim Varney ...
The creator of a now-infamous video depicting a cartoonishly racist Asian man insists that you just don't get his lowbrow humor. And, since you asked, yes, he'd also mock a black person in a video. But not if it were shown at a church.
11. Respect for Jim Varney - Travalanche - WordPress.com
15 jun 2018 · You can be punished by success, and that was most certainly the case with the late Jim Varney (1949-2000), although he was slowly beginning ...
You can be punished by success, and that was most certainly the case with the late Jim Varney (1949-2000), although he was slowly beginning to remedy his peculiar predicament at the time of his dea…