- Ted Knight
Infobox Actor
name = Ted Knight
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birthname = Tadeusz Wladyslaw Konopka
birthdate = birth date|1923|12|7
location = Terryville,Connecticut , USA
deathdate = death date and age|1986|8|26|1923|12|7
deathplace = Glendale,California , USA
yearsactive = 1950s-1986
spouse = Dorothy Smith (1948-1986)
emmyawards = Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series 1973 "The Mary Tyler Moore Show " 1976 "The Mary Tyler Moore Show "Ted Knight (
December 7 ,1923 –August 26 ,1986 ) was an Americanactor best known for playing the comedic role ofTed Baxter on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show ", Henry Rush on "Too Close for Comfort", and Judge Smails in "Caddyshack ". Ted Knight has a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to Television, at 6673 Hollywood Boulevard.Biography
Early years
Born Tadeusz Wladyslaw Konopka to a
Polish American family inTerryville, Connecticut , Knight dropped out of high school to enlist for military service inWorld War II , earning five battle stars while serving in the European Theatre. cite web | url = http://www.billjerome.com/tedknight/hisdeath/bp_860827_we.html | title = Terryville Recalls Favorite Son Fondly | last = Paradis | first = John | publisher = "The Bristol Press" | date = 1986-08-27]In 1948, he married Dorothy Smith, and eventually had three children, Ted Knight. Jr, Elyse, and Eric.
Career
During the postwar years, Knight studied acting in
Hartford, Connecticut . He became proficient with puppets and ventriloquism, which led to steady work as a TV kiddie-show host. In 1955, he left Hartford for Albany, New York where he landed a job at station WROW-TV (nowWTEN ), hosting "The Early Show" featuring MGM movies and a kids variety show playing a 'Gabby Hayes' type character named 'Windy Knight. He was also a radio announcer for sister stationWROW radio. He left the station in 1957 after receiving advice from station manager (and futureCapital Cities Chairman)Thomas S. Murphy that he should take his talents to Hollywood. Knight spent most of the 1950s and 1960s doing commercial voice-overs and essaying minor TV and movie roles (he was the nonspeaking cop who was guarding Norman Bates at the end ofAlfred Hitchcock 's "Psycho" (1960). In the 1962-1963 season, he appeared as "Haskell" in the short-lived drama and situation comedy "The New Loretta Young Show " on CBS. Knight's distinctive speaking voice brought him work as an announcer -- he narrated several animated television series including "Super Friends " -- and he appeared frequently in TV shows such as "Bonanza ", "Combat! ", "Get Smart ", "The Twilight Zone","The Wild Wild West " and "The Love Boat ". (In one "Love Boat" episode, he guest starred as a rival cruise captain opposite "Mary Tyler Moore" co-starGavin MacLeod .)"The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
His role as the vain and untalented newscaster
Ted Baxter on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show " brought Knight widespread recognition, and his greatest success. He received sixEmmy Award nominations for the role, winning the Emmy for "Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Comedy", in 1973 and 1976.Many fans often assumed Knight was like the Ted Baxter character in real life, causing him occasional problems, and great heartache. In 1975, he approached "
The Mary Tyler Moore Show " ProducerDavid Davis and DirectorJay Sandrich in tears asking to be removed from the show due to the often negative effect that this was having on his wife and children. He was, in fact, an intelligent actor who worried that he was trapped in the character, and would be forever typecast. James L. Brooks brought inGeorgia Engel andRobbie Rist to develop the character's softer side. To a degree Knight was typecast, although his character on "Too Close for Comfort" endeared him to a whole new audience of TV viewers.Ted Knight was a social conservative who often disagreed with former co-star
Ed Asner . While the two were political opposites, they remained friends throughout their association. Ironically both Knight and Asner played the same role {villains} on episodes ofThe Wild Wild West ."Caddyshack" and "Too Close for Comfort"
After "Mary Tyler Moore" finished its seven-season run, Knight appeared in the film "
Caddyshack " as bigoted, overbearing Judge Elihu Smails (1980), and played the lead role as the kind, curmodgeonly cartoonist Henry Rush in the series "Too Close for Comfort" from 1980-1986, penning the fictional comic strip 'Cosmic Cow.'"Super Friends"
The commanding voice of the Narrator of "
Super Friends " was provided by Ted Knight during the early hour-long episodes. His signature line was, "Meanwhile, at the Hall of Justice..."William Woodson took over once they dropped the original format.Death
A few months after the end of the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" in 1977 he was diagnosed with
cancer for which he received various forms of treatment for several years. In 1985, he was diagnosed withcolon cancer , which despite rigorous treatment, eventually began to spread to his bladder and throughout his lowergastrointestinal tract . He died onAugust 26 ,1986 from complications due to surgery. He was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park inGlendale, California . His grave marker bears the name "Theodore C. Konopka".ee also
References
External links
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* [http://www.billjerome.com/tedknight/index2.html A fan site with many photos, press clippings, and information on his 1976 comedy album 'Hi Guys']
* [http://www.shotgunreviews.com/bigq/lydiacornell.html Interview with Lydia Cornell by Michael Sutton]
* [http://www.thefutureandyou.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=85946 Interview with Lydia Cornell] on the podcast "The Future And You " (anecdotes about Ted Knight and "Too Close For Comfort")
* [http://www.geocities.com/tedknightmemorial/ Link to the home page of the Ted Knight Memorial 'Gof' Tournament] - An Australian golf tournament held annually (now in its 22nd year) in honour of Ted.
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