When he was young, Tim Conway says, his dyslexia made people laugh.
"I thought, 'Well this is a good way to make a living,' " he tells Weekend Edition host Scott Simon at a recent taping of the public TV series Backstage With... "I'll just go downtown and read and have people laugh."
Conway says he was destined to become a comedian.
"When you're small, you either are funny or you get beat up a lot," he says.
Conway's career stretches from sitcoms in the 1960s to a dozen Disney films and 11 years on The Carol Burnett Show. He is the voice behind Barnacle Boy on SpongeBob SquarePants, and last year he won his sixth Emmy for a guest spot on 30 Rock.
Now 78, he still looks a bit like a bank clerk — short, bald and bespectacled. But he continues to make people laugh and is currently on tour with a stage show.
Conway says he's not capable of doing anything else. He enjoys being funny — a clean, family-friendly kind of funny.
"I avoid all the language and nudity and violence and everything," he tells Simon. "I have enough of that at home."
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
His dyslexia led Tim Conway into comedy
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