Edd Byrnes, whose hip parking lot attendant in 77 Sunset Strip became enormously popular, has died.
The death was announced on Twitter by his son, Logan Byrnes, a San Diego TV news anchor.
The tweet attached a press release that said Edd Byrnes died on Wednesday of natural causes. That press released gave his age as 87, but other sources, including a New York Times obituary, listed it as 86.
77 Sunset Strip (1958-64), an ABC series produced by Warner Bros., featured Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and Roger Smith as smooth Los Angeles private detectives. It had a snappy title song and would spawn similar private eye series, including Hawaiian Eye and Bourbon Street Beat.
Edd Byrnes appeared in the pilot episode of 77 Sunset Strip, Girl on the Run, as a villain.
But following an audience preview, kids navigated toward Byrnes, who had played “a cold-blooded killer, a no-good from way back. He didn’t have one redeeming feature,” Roy Huggins, the series creator, said in a 1998 interview for the Archive of American Television.
As a result, Byrnes was brought back as the hair-combing Kookie, who parked cars at the restaurant next door to the private agency featured in the show.
The private eyes, former OSS agent Stuart Bailey (Zimbalist) and Jeff Spencer (Smith), soon pressed Kookie into service helping them on various cases. Eventually, Kookie was promoted to a detective at the agency.
Meanwhile, the Kookie role provided Byrnes the opportunity to record songs such as Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb.
Eventually, Kookie’s popularity waned. In the final season of 77 Sunset Strip, the format was drastically changed. All the the cast fired except for Zimbalist and Stu Bailey became a lone-wolf private eye.
Byrnes continued on, appearing many television series as well as the movie Grease. His IMDB.COM ENTRY lists 85 acting credits through 1999.
Filed under: The Other Spies | Tagged: 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, Edd Byrnes, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Roger Smith, Roy Huggins, Warner Bros. |
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