HOLLYWOOD — A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame will be unveiled Thursday posthumously honoring Andy Kaufman for a career best remembered for his portrayal of mechanic Latka Gravas on “Taxi” and a variety of outlandish moments.
Kaufman’s “Taxi” castmate Marilu Henner, former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Kevin Nealon and actress/comedian Kristen Schaal are set to speak at the 11:30 a.m. ceremony at 1555 Vine St., between Selma Avenue and Sunset Boulevard.
Schaal was selected to be one of the speakers because she was the 2005 recipient of The Andy Kaufman Award, created by his family to preserve his legacy. It honors “promising cutting-edge artists with fresh and unconventional material, for those willing to take risks with an audience, and for those who do not define themselves by the typical conventions of comedy,” according to its website.
Kaufman’s brother Michael will accept the star.
The ceremony will be streamed on the Walk of Fame’s website, walkoffame.com.
The star is the 2,761st since the completion of the Walk of Fame in 1961 with the initial 1,558 stars.
Born Jan. 17, 1949 in New York City and raised Great Neck, Long Island, Kaufman began his career in 1971 performing at various small comedy clubs on the East Coast after graduating from the now-defunct Grahm Junior College in Boston.
Kaufman’s act included the character Foreign Man, who spoke in a meek, high-pitched, heavily accented voice and claimed to be from “Caspiar,” a fictional island in the Caspian Sea, play a recording of the theme from the “Mighty Mouse” cartoon show while standing perfectly still, and lip-sync only the line “Here I come to save the day” with great enthusiasm.
Foreign Man would often tell jokes incorrectly and do weak imitations of famous people then burst into an Elvis Presley imitation.
Kaufman performed the “Mighty Mouse” bit on the premiere of “Saturday Night Live” on Oct. 11, 1975.
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