Art Carney AKA Arthur William Matthew Carney Born: 4-Nov-1918 Birthplace: Mount Vernon, NY Died: 9-Nov-2003 Location of death: Chester, CT Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Riverside Cemetery, Old Saybrook, CT
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Ed Norton on The Honeymooners Military service: US Army Brother: Fred Carney Wife: Jean Myers (m. 1940, div. 1965, three children) Daughter: Barbara Carney Son: Brian Carney Wife: Barbara Isaac (m. 21-Dec-1966, div. 1977) Wife: Jean Myers (m. 1980, until his death)
Oscar for Best Actor 1975 for Harry and Tonto Golden Globe 1975 for Harry and Tonto Emmy 1954 for The Jackie Gleason Show Emmy 1955 for The Jackie Gleason Show Emmy 1956 for The Honeymooners Emmy 1966 for The Jackie Gleason Show Emmy 1967 for The Jackie Gleason Show Emmy 1968 for The Jackie Gleason Show Emmy 1984 for Terrible Joe Moran Hollywood Walk of Fame 6627 Hollywood Blvd. Shrapnel Injury Omaha Beach Risk Factors: Alcoholism
TELEVISION The Morey Amsterdam Show Charlie the Waiter (1948-50) The Jackie Gleason Show Ed Norton (and etc., 1952-57) The Honeymooners Ed Norton (1955-56) The Cavanaughs James "The Weasel" Cavanaugh (1986-89)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Last Action Hero (18-Jun-1993) · Frank Where Pigeons Go to Die (29-Jan-1990) The Blue Yonder (17-Nov-1985) Izzy & Moe (23-Sep-1985) · Moe Smith The Night They Saved Christmas (13-Dec-1984) The Muppets Take Manhattan (13-Jul-1984) · Cameo Guest Star The Naked Face (Jun-1984) · Morgens Firestarter (11-May-1984) · Irv Manders Terrible Joe Moran (27-Mar-1984) Better Late Than Never (1982) Bitter Harvest (4-May-1981) · Walter Peary Take This Job and Shove It (24-Apr-1981) · Charlie Pickett St. Helens (1981) Roadie (13-Jun-1980) Defiance (14-Mar-1980) Going In Style (Dec-1979) · Al Steel (21-Aug-1979) Sunburn (10-Aug-1979) Ravagers (May-1979) The Star Wars Holiday Special (17-Nov-1978) Movie Movie (Nov-1978) House Calls (18-Apr-1978) The Late Show (10-Feb-1977) Scott Joplin (1977) Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (26-May-1976) Katherine (5-Oct-1975) Death Scream (26-Sep-1975) W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings (21-May-1975) Harry and Tonto (12-Aug-1974) · Harry A Guide for the Married Man (25-May-1967) The Yellow Rolls-Royce (31-Dec-1964) · Joey Friedlander
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