Jackie Mason, the famed stand-up comedian known for his bringing his Jewish sensibilities and Yiddish culture and delivery into his irreverent routines straight from the Borscht Belt, has died. He was 93.
Mason's death was reported by The New York Times as told to them by his lawyer Raoul Felder. He died at a hospital in Manhattan on Saturday. No cause of death was given.
Mason was a Tony and Emmy winner famous for his one-man shows on Broadway, and for playing the voice of Rabbi Hyman Krustofski, or Krusty the Clown's dad, on "The Simpsons."
Once a rabbi from Sheboygan, Wisconsin and born to a family of strict Orthodox Jews from a long line of rabbis, Mason got his start doing standup in the Catskills but managed to keep his career thriving long after the Catskills resorts closed their doors, especially through the '80s, in which in 1986 he won a Tony for his one-man show "The World According to Me."... Read More: The Wrap