Edd Byrnes - Wikipedia Kookie frequently acted as an unlicensed, protégé detective who helped the private eyes (Zimbalist and Roger Smith) on their cases, based upon "the word" heard from Kookie's street informants
1959 HITS ARCHIVE: Kookie Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb) - YouTube Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb) (Taylor) by Edward Byrnes (as Kookie on “77 Sunset Strip” produced by Warner Bros for the ABC-TV Network) and Connie Stevens with The Big Sound of Don
Edd Byrnes Dead: Kookie of 77 Sunset Strip Was 87 Edd Byrnes, who gained fleeting fame as Kookie, the ultra-hip, wisecracking parking attendant on the jazzy 1950s-’60s ABC detective series 77 Sunset Strip, has died
Kookie Talk from 77 Sunset Strip - Fifities Web Kookie, portrayed by actor Edd Byrnes, was known for his distinctive way of speaking, which included the use of unique slang and catchphrases Kookie just personified cool He had a lingo all of his own and because his character was so popular, we hung on his every word And imitated him
Kookie - definition of kookie by The Free Dictionary Define kookie kookie synonyms, kookie pronunciation, kookie translation, English dictionary definition of kookie also kook·ie adj kook·i·er , kook·i·est Slang Characteristic of a kook; strange or crazy kook′i·ness n American Heritage® Dictionary of the English
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~Kookie Kookie~ Edd Burns Connie Stevens - Carolyns Precious Memories CONNIE: Kookie, Kookie, lend me your comb Kookie, Kookie? EDWARD: Well now, let's take it from the top grab some wheels on the way we'll talk about some cuckoo deals C: But Kookie, Kookie, lend me your comb Kookie, Kookie? E: Now you're on the way, miss, I'm readin' you just fine Don't cut out of here till we get on Cloud 9
Edd Byrnes – Kookie (1959) - Vinyl Stories In a matter of months actor Edd Byrnes, best known for playing super hip car hop turned detective Gerald Lloyd “Kookie” Kookerman III on the TV series “77 Sunset Strip,” has gone from being a passing curiosity to one of my very favorite celebrities