- Arnold Stang
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location = flagicon|USAChelsea, Massachusetts , U.S.
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notable role = Top Cat "(voice)" in "Top Cat "
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spouse = Joanne Stang (1948 - present) 2 childrenArnold Stang (born
September 28 ,1925 is a comicactor who plays a small and bespectacled, yet brash and knowing big-city type. Never known as a solo performer (despite the existence of an unsoldtelevision pilot called "The Arnold Stang Show"), he works best in anensemble cast in which he plays one of a diverse group of comic characters.Early beginnings
Stang was born in
Chelsea, Massachusetts , a son of Harold and Anna (Chest) Stang. He began performing at the age of nine in radio shows such as "Let's Pretend ", but playing in dramas and mysteries as what he once called "little killers," according to radio historian Gerald Nachman ("Raised on Radio"). He told Nachman that he knew his voice was his meal-ticket. "I'm kind of attached to it," he quipped to Nachman. "My personal logo. It's likeJell-O orXerox ." He also told Nachman that the bulk of his fan mail doesn't even address his film or television work. "All about my radio career," he said.Career
He was popular on radio in the 1940s as a
sidekick to cantankerous comedian Henry Morgan. During television's Golden Age, Stang became a supporting star onMilton Berle 's groundbreaking "Texaco Star Theater ".In films, he played Sparrow in "
The Man with the Golden Arm " (1955) alongsideFrank Sinatra andKim Novak . In "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World " (1963) he played Ray, who along with his partner Irwin (played byMarvin Kaplan ), owns a gas station that is destroyed byJonathan Winters . He appeared in "Hello Down There " (1969). In one of the oddest movie pairings, he was teamed withArnold Schwarzenegger (billed as "Arnold Strong") in the latter's first film, the camp classic "Hercules in New York " (1970).As a voice actor for animated cartoons, Stang provided the voice for
Popeye 's pal Shorty (who looked somewhat like Stang), Herman the mouse in a number ofFamous Studios cartoons, the famousHanna-Barbera lead characterTop Cat (modeled explicitly onPhil Silvers 's popular television character as scheming, wisecracking Sgt. Bilko), and Catfish onMisterjaw . He also provided many extra voices for theCartoon Network seriesCourage the Cowardly Dog . In television commercials, he was spokesman for the Chunky candy bar, when he would list the ingredients) smile, and say, "Chunky, what a chunk of chocolate!" He provided the voice of theHoney Nut Cheerios Bee in the 1980s and also spoke for Vicks Vapo-Rub.Stang appeared on an episode of "
The Cosby Show " with guest starSammy Davis Jr. In one TV ad he playedLuther Burbank , proudly showing off his newly-invented "square tomato" to fit neatly in typical square slices of commercial bread, then being informed that the advertising bakery had beat him to it by producing round loaves of bread. He played the photographer in ""Dennis The Menace"".Family
Arnold and his wife, the former JoAnne Taggart, reside in
New Rochelle, New York . Joanne Stang writes for the "New York Times ". They have two children.External links
* [http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/06/you_wanna_make_.html Arnold Stang Explored @WFMU]
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* [http://www.goldenage-wtic.org/gaor-51.html Arnold Stang biography and radio interview (June 1974 on WTIC, Hartford, Conneticut)]
* [http://radiogoldindex.com/cgi-local/p3.cgi?ArtistName=Stang,+Arnold&ArtistNumber=01931 Arnold Stang radiography at Radio Gold Index]
* [http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=henry%20morgan%20show%20AND%20mediatype%3Aaudio Links to "The Henry Morgan Show" episodes (featuring Arnold Stang performances) available in mp3 format for free download at Archive.org]
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