Jim Varney
comics actorsJim Varney (1949–2000) was an American actor, comedian, and writer, best known for his portrayal of the character Ernest P. Worrell. Varney gained widespread recognition for his work in a series of television commercials and movies featuring the character Ernest.
- Ernest P. Worrell:
Jim Varney’s most iconic character was Ernest P. Worrell, a bumbling, yet good-hearted, character known for his catchphrase “Hey, Vern!” The character originated in a series of local television commercials for various products and later transitioned into feature films. - Commercials:
The Ernest character first appeared in commercials for various products, addressing an unseen character named Vern. The commercials became popular, leading to Ernest’s widespread recognition. - Film Career:
Jim Varney brought the Ernest character to the big screen in films like “Ernest Goes to Camp” (1987), “Ernest Saves Christmas” (1988), and “Ernest Scared Stupid” (1991), among others. These films were family-friendly comedies and contributed to Varney’s popularity. - Television Work:
In addition to his film career, Varney appeared in various television shows and specials. He also lent his voice to animated characters, including Slinky Dog in Pixar’s “Toy Story.” - Other Roles:
While Ernest was his most famous character, Varney had a diverse career that included other roles in films such as “The Beverly Hillbillies” (1993) and “The Importance of Being Earnest” (2002). - Theater and Stage Performances:
Varney also had a background in theater and performed in stage productions. He was known for his comedic and versatile performances. - Legacy:
Jim Varney’s legacy is closely tied to the Ernest character, and he is remembered as a talented comedian who brought humor to audiences, particularly in family-oriented entertainment.
Jim Varney passed away in 2000 at the age of 50 after battling lung cancer. Despite his untimely death, his contributions to comedy and entertainment continue to be celebrated by fans.