This article was originally published at Lizanest.com

Red Skelton’s life mirrors the rise and change of American entertainment in the twentieth century. He grew up poor, learned comedy on the road, and became a major star in radio, movies, and early television. Known for gentle, character-based humor, he reached enormous popularity before tastes shifted around him. Personal loss, public controversy, and industry change shaped his later years. His story shows how fame was built through hard work, how it was tested over time, and how a performer’s identity can both sustain and limit a long career.
