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Art Carney Was ‘The Honeymooners’ Unsung Hero—Why In Spite of Addiction, He Achieved Comic Genius (EXCLUSIVE)
Art Carney’s name doesn’t come up nearly as often as Lucille Ball, Jackie Gleason or Ed Sullivan when people talk about the ...
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'The Honeymooners' TV Legend Almost Rejected His Co-Star for Being ‘Too Young and Pretty’
The TV series starred comedy legend Jackie Gleason as Brooklyn bus driver Ralph Kramden, Audrey Meadows as his wife Alice, Art Carney as neighbor Ed Norton, and Joyce Randolph as Norton’s wife, Trixie ...
"The Classic 39" is oftentimes the way people refer to The Honeymooners, the 1955 to 1956 sitcom focusing on working-class Brooklyn bus driver Ralph Kramden (Jackie Gleason), his sharp-tongued wife ...
The honeymoon ain’t over. It’s been 70 years since the debut of “The Honeymooners” but fans of the iconic sitcom say it’s still ingrained in pop culture – and in the fabric of the Big Apple.
Cast of the television series The Honeymooners from left: Jackie Gleason, Art Carney, Audrey Meadows, and Joyce Randolph. (Photo by John Springer Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images) Bang! Zoom!
For the show's premiere episode, Jackie portrays Reginald Van Gleason in a musical spoof of violent TV cop dramas and plays Joe the Bartender to Frank Fontaine's Crazy Guggenheim. In the Honeymooners ...
There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it.
The prodigiously talented Gleason became a TV icon after he joined CBS from DuMont, where his work on `Calvalcade of Stars' had established many of his trademark characters, including Reginald Van ...
Chortled TV Comic Jackie Gleason last week: “I feel like a guy who never went to church very often who’s suddenly been made a cardinal.” Gleason’s new eminence came as a double helping: his hour-long ...
Click. The nine ball plops into the side pocket, the cue ball hits one cushion and stops near the center spot. Big as a water tower but light on his feet, with a diamond ring on a pudgy finger, the ...
Even as television evolved, The Honeymooners remained evergreen. A handful of reunion specials in the late ’70s brought back the original cast for one last round of domestic misadventures, serving as ...
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