NEWS LITE NAMES IN THE NEWS.Byline: -- Daily News ... and don't call her `Shirley' He's a cutup cut·up n. Informal A mischievous person; a prankster. , but his cutout cut·out n. 1. Something cut out or intended to be cut out from something else. 2. Electricity A device that interrupts, bypasses, or disconnects a circuit or circuit element. 3. doesn't have Emmy Awards show officials laughing. Comedian Marty Ingels Marty Ingels (born Martin Ingerman on March 9, 1936[1] in Brooklyn, New York) is best known as the voice of many cartoon characters and commercials, including Paul Masson wines, with his scratchy, unique voice. said Saturday that he planned to attend tonight's ceremonies at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium The Shrine Auditorium is a landmark large-event venue in Los Angeles, California, USA. It is also the headquarters of the Al Malaikah Temple, a division of the Shriners. with a life-sized, cardboard cutout of his wife, actress Shirley Jones. Jones is nominated for an Emmy for her supporting role in the TV film ``Hidden Places,'' but is shooting a TV series in Australia so won't be able to attend. Ingels said show officials told him no dice: The cutout would disrupt the prime-time ceremony. ``It's a beautiful, color, 5-foot-5 cutout of my wife, and I was told I'd be stopped at the door,'' Ingels said in a phone interview from his Encino home. Officials from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences could not be reached Saturday for comment. Although Emmy officials seem to have put the kibosh ki·bosh n. Informal A checking or restraining element: had to put the kibosh on a poorly conceived plan. [Origin unknown. on his stunt, Ingels said he plans to parade with his cutout on the Red Carpet anyway. ``I'm going with two friends ... and they're going to need the Green Berets to keep me out.'' CAPTION(S): photo Photo: (color) Marty Ingels stands with the life-size photo cutout of wife Shirley Jones. Hans Gutknecht/Staff Photographer |
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