Although they were newer shows, I'd guess that Drew Carey and George Lopez could count since they used their own names for their characters, especially since Jerry Seinfeld was mentioned earlier.
deltas69 said:Been a long time Jim Bacus in I Married Joan..did he play himself in that?? i want to say yes..but a lot of years ago...
cd637299 said:deltas69 said:Been a long time Jim Bacus in I Married Joan..did he play himself in that?? i want to say yes..but a lot of years ago...
The answer is no:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Married_Joan
cd
anotherguy said:I also just thought of Garry Shandling in It's Garry Shandling's Show.
...from around the same time, there was Studs' Place with Studs Terkel, 1949-50 on NBC and 1950-52 on ABC. There was also a 1949-50 DuMont version of the longtime radio staple The Easy Aces with Goodman and Jane Ace as themselves...bpatrick said:Here's a really early one from 1949: "Wren's Nest," with the
husband-and-wife team of Sam Wren and Virginia Sale. It aired
on ABC three times a week (Thursday/Friday/Saturday) from 7:15-
7:30 PM (ET) but lasted just over three months, from January 13
to April 30.
bpatrick said:On the Benny show Don Wilson, Dennis Day, Mary Livingstone, and Phil Harris played themselves; only Eddie Anderson (Rochester) did not, a point which may strike some as racist today even though Benny was one of the most racially-tolerant entertainers of his era (I remember his telling a story of his refusing to stay in a hotel in Louisiana that would not allow Anderson to stay there because he was African-American).
OTOH, Mel Blanc and Frank Nelson (and, occasionally, Sheldon Leonard) played characters (who can forget Benny's perpetually-exasperated violin teacher, Prof. LeBlanc?), although I seem to remember at least once when Benny referred to Nelson by his last name.