Display title | José Jiménez |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A character created and performed by comedian Bill Dana for The Steve Allen Show in 1959, for which he became famous. José Jiménez was an ambiguously Latin individual (a Bolivian, although many thought he was supposed to be Mexican) who could be found performing a wide variety of jobs, about which he was frequently interviewed; some of his most famous sketches were performed with the help of Steve Allen or writer/producer Don Hinkley, who found themselves playing the Straight Man to Jose's often ... unusual stories. |