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lspencer534 01-09-2020 7:33pm

Edd Byrnes, Kookie on '77 Sunset Strip,' Dies at 87...
 
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Edd Byrnes, who gained fleeting fame as Kookie, the ultra-hip, wisecracking parking attendant on the jazzy 1950s-'60s ABC detective series 77 Sunset Strip, has died. He was 87.

Byrnes, who years later played the smooth-talking Vince Fontaine, a Dick Clark-like dance contest host, in Grease (1978), died unexpectedly Wednesday of natural causes at his home in Santa Monica, his son, San Diego TV news anchor Logan Byrnes, said on Twitter.

"It is with profound sadness and grief that I share with you the passing of my father Edd Byrnes. He was an amazing man and one of my best friends," he wrote.

On 77 Sunset Strip, Kookie parked cars at Dino's Lodge, a Hollywood nightclub that was owned by Dean Martin and served as a backdrop on the show. The club was next door to the private detective agency run by the suave duo of Stuart Bailey (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) and Jeff Spencer (Roger Smith).

When he wasn't "piling up the Z's" (that would be sleeping), the finger-snapping Kookie was running a comb through his wavy ducktail, and Byrnes became one of television's first heartthrobs, in an Elvis kind of way. He elicited shrieks of delight from young female fans everywhere and parlayed that teen-idol fame into a gold record, "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb."

Recorded with actress Connie Stevens, the song (on Warner Bros. Records) made it to No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in May 1959.

At the peak of his popularity, Byrnes received more than 15,000 fan letters a week, exceeding the record that Warner Bros., the studio behind 77 Sunset Strip, had ever received for any star (yes, more than even Errol Flynn and James Cagney). The actor said he once appeared on 26 magazine covers in one week alone.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...okie-77-938511

MrPeabody 01-09-2020 8:45pm

I remember he drove a T-Bucket. First hot rod I ever saw on TV.

MrPeabody 01-09-2020 9:07pm

Here's the story of the car, which was owned by character actor Norm Grabowski, and was the first T-Bucket.

https://kustomrama.com/wiki/Norm_Gra...%27s_1922_Ford

johnnyvettes 01-09-2020 10:12pm

as a kid one of my favorite TV shows Kookie was cool ! :sadangel:

04 commemorative 01-09-2020 11:06pm

It was a :cool1: show

Aerovette 01-10-2020 11:22am

Before my time, but I know who he is/was.

Mike Mercury 01-10-2020 11:38am



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