1. Jim Varney - Findadeath Forum
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!
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
2. Jim Varney - Death, Ernest & Facts - Biography (Bio.)
May 25, 2021 · QUICK FACTS ; Gender · Male ; Best Known For · Comedic actor Jim Varney played his signature character Ernest P. Worrell in hundreds of commercials ...
Comedic actor Jim Varney played his signature character Ernest P. Worrell in hundreds of commercials and five Disney films including 'Ernest Goes to Camp.'
3. Jim Varney | Idea Wiki | Fandom
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James Albert "Jim" Varney, Jr. (June 15, 1949 – February 10, 2000) was an American actor, comedian and writer, best known for his role as Ernest P. Worrell, who was used in numerous television commercial campaigns and movies, earning him fame worldwide[1][2][3] and a Daytime Emmy Award. He gained further notoriety for playing Jed Clampett in the movie version of The Beverly Hillbillies (1993) and providing the voice of Slinky Dog in Toy Story (1995) and Toy Story 2 (1999). James Albert Varney, J
4. The Importance of Being Ernest | News | nashvillescene.com
Nov 11, 1999 · Varney has thought about these children a great deal during the last year because he's been fighting his own battle with lung and brain cancer.
Actor Jim Varney has met a lot of children in the last few years, but he remembers them all. Perhaps it’s because, to a one, they respond so openly to
5. The Importance of Being Ernest: The Life of Actor Jim Varney (Stuff th
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 ...
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 can
6. James Varney: The Life And Legacy Of A Comedy Legend
2 days ago · Despite his fame, James Varney was known for being a private individual. He was married twice and had one son, but he faced personal struggles ...
James Varney was not just an actor; he was a multifaceted talent who brought joy and laughter to countless audiences. His unique ability to embody humor in a va
7. Jim Varney, Ed.D. Elected to Board of Trustees | Aurora Historical Society
Jun 14, 2023 · Jim is pictured with his wife, Darlene Drake Varney, at a 2018 AHS event. Dr. Jim Varney, Ed.D., has been elected to the Board of Trustees of ...
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 ...
8. People who died of AIDS but managed to cover it up
It's all speculation, but since it was well known that he was gay and his personal long time doctor confirmed he had AIDS, maybe that's the reason he died. by ...
or there must have been famous people before Rock Hudson who died?What about in the early eighties before people knew what it was.
9. Wild At Heart - ELLE
Aug 28, 2006 · ELLE: Is there any man you've been around who puts your own power with women to shame? BBT: My buddy Jim Varney, God rest his soul, who played ...
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10. The Importance of Being Ernest: The Life of Actor Jim Varney (Stuff that ...
The Importance of Being Ernest: The Life of Actor Jim Varney (Stuff that Vern doesn't even know) ... 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. Ev...
11. Jim Varney Biography - The Famous People
James Albert Varney Jr. was a 'Daytime Emmy Award'-winning American stage, TV, and film actor. He was best known for his signature role of 'Ernest P. Worrell.
A behind-the-scene look at the life of Jim Varney.
12. Jim Varney Spanish poster - Culled Culture
The grand master of emotion needs a foreign language poster in the vein of Jim Varney ... The Retroactive Irony of Billie Eilish's “Wish You Were Gay” in the Wake ...
The grand master of emotion needs a foreign language poster in the vein of Jim Varney.
13. Actor Jim Varney dies - Tampa Bay Times
Feb 11, 2000 · Jim Varney, the rubbernecked comic who portrayed his rube character "Ernest" in hundreds of television commercials and a series of movies, died Thursday. He ...
Jim Varney, the rubbernecked comic who portrayed his rube character "Ernest" in hundreds of television commercials and a series of movies, died Thursday. He was 50. Mr. Varney died of lung...