Art Carney

Art Carney

Infobox actor
name = Art Carney


caption = Art Carney with "The Honeymooners" cast (Jackie Gleason, Audrey Meadows and Joyce Randolph)
birthname = Arthur William Matthew Carney
birthdate = birth date|1918|11|4
birthplace = Mount Vernon, New York, USA
deathdate = death date and age|2003|11|9|1918|11|4
deathplace = Chester, Connecticut, USA
yearsactive = 1941 - 1993
occupation = actor, producer
spouse = Jean Myers (1940-1965) Barbara Isaac (1966-1977) Jean Myers (1980-2003)
academyawards = Best Actor 1974 "Harry and Tonto"
emmyawards = Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series 1954 "The Jackie Gleason Show" 1955 "The Jackie Gleason Show" 1956 "The Honeymooners" Special Classifications of Individual Achievements 1966 "The Jackie Gleason Show" 1967 "The Jackie Gleason Show" 1968 "The Jackie Gleason Show" Outstanding Supporting Actor - Miniseries or a Movie 1984 "Terrible Joe Moran"
goldenglobeawards = Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy 1974 "Harry and Tonto"
awards = NSFC Award for Best Actor 1977 "The Late Show" Pasinetti Award for Best Actor 1979 "Going in Style"

Arthur William Matthew “Art” Carney (November 4, 1918November 9, 2003) was an Academy Award- and Emmy Award-winning American actor in film, stage, television and radio. Carney portrayed the upstairs neighbor and sewer worker Ed Norton, opposite Jackie Gleason's Ralph Kramden in the famous situation comedy "The Honeymooners".

Biography

Personal life

Carney, youngest of six sons, was born in Mount Vernon, New York, the son of Helen (née Farrell) and Edward Michael Carney, who was a newspaper man and publicist. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/20/Art-Carney.html Film Reference Biography] ] [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/12/obituaries/12CARN.html?ei=5007&en=051fe6605d33f90d&ex=1383973200&partner=USERLAND&pagewanted=all& Art Carney, Lauded for ’Honeymooners,’ Dies at 85 ] ] ["Art Carney, Lauded for 'Honeymooners,' Dies" The New York Times, November 12, 2003] His family was Irish American and Catholic. [ [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/en/doc/2003-11/12/content_280780.htm " 'Honeymooners' actor Art Carney dies."] China Daily.com. 12 November 2003.] He attended A B Davis High School. [ [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800035040/bio Yahoo Movies Biography] ] Carney was drafted as an infantryman during World War II. During the Battle of Normandy, he was wounded in the leg by shrapnel and walked with a limp for the rest of his life.

Carney was married three times to two women: Jean Myers, from 1940 to 1965, and again from 1980 to his death; and Barbara Isaac from December 21, 1966 to 1977. He had three children with Jean Myers.

Radio

Carney was a comic singer with the Horace Heidt orchestra, which was heard often on radio during the 1930s, notably on the hugely successful "Pot o' Gold", the first big-money giveaway show in 1939-41. Carney's film career began with an uncredited role in "Pot o' Gold" (1941), the radio program's spin-off feature film, playing a member of Heidt's band. Carney, a gifted mimic, worked steadily in radio during the 1940s, playing character roles and impersonating celebrities. In 1941 he was the house comic on the big band remote series, "Matinee at Meadowbrook". One of his radio roles during the 1940s was the fish Red Lantern on "Land of the Lost". In 1943 he played Billy Oldham on "Joe and Ethel Turp", based on Damon Runyon stories. He appeared on "The Henry Morgan Show" in 1946-47. He impersonated FDR on "The March of Time" and Dwight D. Eisenhower on "Living 1948". In 1950-51 he played Montague's father on "The Magnificent Montague". He was a supporting player on "Casey, Crime Photographer" and "Gang Busters".

Television

On the radio and television shows of the "The Morey Amsterdam Show" from 1948 to 1950, Carney's character Charlie the doorman became known for his catchphrase, "Ya know what I mean?", a phrase so deeply embedded that it continues to have widespread usage more than half a century later.

In 1950 Jackie Gleason was starring in a New York-based comedy-variety series, "Cavalcade of Stars", and played many different characters. One regular character was Charlie Bratten, a lunchroom loudmouth who insisted on spoiling a neighboring patron's meal. Carney, established in New York as a reliable actor, played Bratten's mild-mannered victim, Clem Finch. Gleason and Carney developed a good working chemistry, and Gleason recruited Carney to appear in other sketches, including the domestic-comedy skits featuring "The Honeymooners". Carney gained lifelong fame for his portrayal of upstairs neighbor and sewer worker Ed Norton, opposite Jackie Gleason's Ralph Kramden. The success of these skits resulted in the famous filmed situation comedy "The Honeymooners" and the "Honeymooners" revivals that followed.

Beyond "The Honeymooners", Carney served as Gleason's sidekick and troupe member during many of the Gleason's years on television, which included several CBS runs of the Gleason variety show and some "Honeymooners" specials on ABC. Gleason picked Carney to play Norton because he realized that Carney was so funny that Gleason would have to work twice as hard to get laughs. This "competition" between the two was likely a factor in the program's consistently high level of humor. In fact, at one point during the 1950s, Carney was getting more media attention than Gleason, prompting Gleason to scale back Carney's participation for a few episodes. Popular demand restored Carney to prominence in the Gleason shows.

Carney's good-naturedly goofy portrayal of Norton continues to influence pop culture, particularly by inspiring the Hanna-Barbera characters, Yogi Bear and Barney Rubble.

He was nominated for seven Emmy Awards and won six.

He was also in an episode of "The Twilight Zone" "Night of the Meek".

Recordings

Carney recorded prolifically in the 1950s for Columbia Records. Two of his hits were "The Song of the Sewer," sung in character as Norton, and "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," a spoken-word record in which Carney, accompanied only by a jazz drummer, recited the famous Yuletide poem in syncopation. Some of Carney's recordings were comedy-novelty songs, but most were silly songs intended especially for children. Unlike some entertainers who exaggerated their speech patterns for young listeners, Carney respected his juvenile audience and did not talk down to it.

Between his stints with Jackie Gleason, Carney worked steadily as a character actor. In the season two opening episode of the "Batman" television series, titled "Shoot a Crooked Arrow" (1966), Carney gave a memorable performance as the newly introduced villain "The Archer". In 1978, Carney appeared in "The Star Wars Holiday Special", a spin-off film to the "Star Wars" series. In it, he played Trader Saun Dann, a member of the Rebel Alliance who was a close friend of Chewbacca and his family.

Films

In 1974 he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as Harry Coombes, an elderly man going on the road with his pet cat, in "Harry and Tonto". He also appeared in such films as "W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings", "The Late Show" (as an aging detective), "House Calls", "Movie Movie" and "Going in Style" (as a bored senior citizen who joins in bank robberies). Later movies included "The Muppets Take Manhattan" (1984) and the thriller "Firestarter".

In 1981, he portrayed Harry Truman, an 84-year-old lodge owner in the half-fictional/half-real account of events leading to the eruption of Mount St. Helens, in the movie titled "St. Helens". Although he retired in the late 1980s, he returned in 1993 to make a small cameo in the Arnold Schwarzenegger film, "Last Action Hero".

Broadway

Carney's work on stage included the portrayal on Broadway in 1965-67 of Felix Unger in "The Odd Couple" (opposite Walter Matthau as Oscar). In 1969 he was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance in Brian Friel's "Lovers".

Death & legacy

Carney died of natural causes at a rest home near his home in Westbrook, Connecticut, five days after his 85th birthday; he was survived by his widow and children. Carney is interred at Riverside Cemetery in Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut.

Filmography

Awards and tributes

* Carney has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6627 Hollywood Blvd.
*While starring in "The Odd Couple" on Broadway, Carney's caricature was drawn for walls of Sardi's Restaurant. [Vincent Sardi, Jr. with Thomas Edward West. "Off the Wall at Sardi's" (Applause Books, 1991)]
* In 1994, the music group The Swirling Eddies named a song after Carney on their album "Zoom Daddy" entitled "Art Carney's Dream."

References

External links

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Persondata
NAME= Carney, Art
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Carney, Arthur William Matthew
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actor, comedian
DATE OF BIRTH= November 4, 1918
PLACE OF BIRTH= Mount Vernon, New York, USA
DATE OF DEATH= November 9, 2003
PLACE OF DEATH= Chester, Connecticut, USA


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