Henny Youngman Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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Updated on January 16, 2026
Henny Youngman Biography
(Comedian)Birthday: March 16, 1906 (Pisces)
Born In: Whitechapel
Advanced SearchHenry “Henny” Youngman was a comedian cum violinist who made one-liners famous in an era when lengthy anecdotes were the norm in comedy. The celebrated columnist Walter Winchell called him the ‘King of One-Liners’ who never depended upon elaborate jokes to make the audience laugh. His one-liners were extremely simple and he went straight to the punch line—causing the listeners to double up in hysterical laughter! A very hardworking man, he would appear in more than 200 performances a year at nightclubs all over New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Montreal, and Chicago. He also performed at meetings, cruises, banquets, functions, and colleges. The prolific entertainer was always on the lookout for employment opportunities - he belonged to a time when it was difficult to make a living as an entertainer. The tall and well-built comedian carried with him a 19th century violin which he would occasionally play during his performances to add to the effect of his one-liner jokes. He hosted a television series ‘The Henny and Rocky Show’ with Rocky Graziano, and appeared on ‘Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In’. He was known to make his wife Sadie, the butt of many of his jokes, the most popular one being, ‘Take my wife, please’ which became his signature one-liner. Quick FactsAlso Known As: Henry Henny Youngman
Died At Age: 91
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Sadie Cohen
children: Gary Youngman, Marilyn Youngman
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Died on: February 24, 1998
place of death: Manhattan
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American CelebritiesComediansAmerican MenMale ComediansAmerican Comedians Childhood & Early LifeHenny Youngman was born in England but his family moved to New York when he was young. His father’s name was Yonkel Yungman which he later changed to Jacob Youngman. His family was Jewish.His father was a music lover and wanted his son to become a violinist, and arranged for him to attend classes.He attended Manual Training High School for two years. He was quite naughty at school and was often expelled from the classroom.Since his childhood, Henny loved telling jokes to his friends and family - he would often hear jokes in the theaters, and tell them to his friends in his own style.He spent a lot of time at the vaudeville houses instead of concentrating on his studies, and made his first stage appearance at a street theater. His father found out and had him thrown off the stage.After this incident, he was sent-off by his father to Brooklyn Vocational Trade School to learn printing.