Times Colonist

Comic popularize­d phrase ‘sock it to me’

- GREGORY KATZ

LONDON — Judy Carne, a star of the U.S. comedy show Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In, has died in a British hospital. She was 76.

She was famous for popularizi­ng the “Sock it to Me” phrase on the hit TV show that ran from 1967 to 1973.

Her death was confirmed Tuesday in an email by Eva Duffy, spokeswoma­n for Northampto­n General Hospital, who said Carne died in the hospital on Sept. 3. Newspaper reports said she had suffered from pneumonia.

Carne shot to fame with the rise of Laugh-In, a smash hit on NBC that often featured her doused in water, taking pratfalls or suffering other humiliatio­ns after uttering her signature phrase.

The show represente­d a major network’s take on “flower power,” and Carne’s persona emphasized her wacky humour and pixie looks. She was frequently costumed in the bright colours and miniskirts fashionabl­e at the time.

Laugh-In made stars not only of Carne but also of Goldie Hawn, Lily Tomlin and several others.

Carne left the show in its third season and her acting career faltered afterward as she became heavily involved with drugs.

Carne was born Joyce Botterill in Northampto­n and started performing on TV shows in the late 1950s, building a reputation in England before moving to the United States.

Skilled as a comedian and gaining a national profile from LaughIn, she appeared on the top TV shows of the time, including the Ed Sullivan Show and the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.

She also had roles in several TV series but her career was sidetracke­d by heroin addiction and a series of medical and legal problems.

Her 1985 autobiogra­phy Laughing on the Outside, Crying on the Inside chronicled her many problems with substance abuse in intimate detail.

She was married twice, including once to actor Burt Reynolds, and spent her later years with her two dogs living in the village of Pitsford in Northampto­nshire.

 ??  ?? Laugh-In star Judy Carne died last week at 76.
Laugh-In star Judy Carne died last week at 76.

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