Jackie Gleason was a TV superstar, but he never won an Emmy. And he never got over that snub. It drove him, in fact, to win a Tony on Broadway, an Oscar nomination in the movies, and a place amid the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Jackie Gleason was larger than life. So was his ego. An immense man and an immense talent, he ...
The last surviving member of The Honeymooners television series cast, Joyce Randolph who portrayed Trixie Norton on the show remembers her time on the show with fondness. She also, in an interview ...
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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 ...
On October 1, 1955, The Honeymooners premiered on CBS Television. The classic 39 episodes of that first and only season would achieve cult status and rerun for decades. The legendary sitcom, set in ...
When Jackie Gleason suddenly up and announced his retirement from CBS television last winter, he got a wire of “appreciation” from an NBC vice president. The telegram was ill timed. In the first place ...
MIAMI BEACH — June Taylor, the Emmy-winning choreographer for Jackie Gleason’s television variety show and later the Miami Dolphins cheerleading squad, died Monday. She was 86. Taylor died at the ...
The chicken flaps, the diphthongal vowels, the wide-eyed takes--all of Jackie Gleason’s trademarks can be seen in Brad Garrett’s portrayal of the comedian in CBS’ Sunday-night movie “Gleason.” That ...
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