Art Carney

Art Carney
1918 - 2003
Art Carney  American Actor
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Art Carney was previously married to Jean Myers (1979 - 2003) and Barbara Carney (1966 - 1977).

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American Actor Art Carney was born Arthur William Matthew Carney on 4th November, 1918 in Mount Vernon, New York, USA and passed away on 9th Nov 2003 Westbrook, Connecticut, USA aged 85. He is most remembered for Honeymooner`s Ed Norton. His zodiac sign is Scorpio.

Art Carney was in an on-screen matchup with Joyce Randolph in The Jackie Gleason Show (1952).

Art Carney is a member of the following lists: Actors from New York, American film actors and Best Musical or Comedy Actor Golden Globe (film) winners.

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Relationship Statistics

TypeTotalLongestAverageShortest
Married2 64 years, 10 months 38 years, 5 months 12 years
Total2 64 years, 10 months 38 years, 5 months 12 years

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First Name Art
Middle Name William
Last Name Carney
Full Name at Birth Arthur William Matthew Carney
Alternative Name Mr. C
Birthday 4th November, 1918
Birthplace Mount Vernon, New York, USA
Died 9th November, 2003
Place of Death Westbrook, Connecticut, USA
Cause of Death Natural Causes
Buried Riverside Cemetery, Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Height 5' 10" (178 cm)
Build Average
Hair Color Grey
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Sexuality Straight
Religion Roman Catholic
Ethnicity White
Nationality American
High School A B Davis High School
Occupation Text Actor, Singer, Producer, Voice Artist
Occupation Actor
Claim to Fame Honeymooner`s Ed Norton
Year(s) Active 1941–1993, 1939–1993
Brand Endorsement TV commercial for Coca-Cola (1990)
Official Websites www.nndb.com/people/182/000025107/, www.biography.com/people/art-carney-9238819, www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8077835, www.nytimes.com/2003/11/12/business/art-carney-85-lauded-honeymooners-actor-dies.html

Arthur William Matthew Carney (November 4, 1918 – November 9, 2003) was an American actor in film, stage, television and radio. He is best known for playing Ed Norton opposite Jackie Gleason's Ralph Kramden in the 1950s sitcom The Honeymooners, and for winning the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Paul Mazursky's Harry and Tonto (1974).

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Partner Comparison

NameAgeZodiacOccupationNationality
Art Carney85 ScorpioActor
American
Jean Myers93 CapricornRelative
American
Barbara Carney-Relative

Children

NameGenderBornAgeOther Parent
EileenFemale194282 years oldJean Myers
BrianMale194678 years oldJean Myers
PaulMale195272 years oldJean Myers

Filmography

FilmYearCharacterType
Last Action Hero1993FrankMovie
Where Pigeons Go to Die1990DaTV Movie
Uncle Buck1990PeteTV Show
Night Friend1988Monsignor O'BrienMovie
The Cavanaughs1986James 'The Weasel' CavanaughTV Show
Miracle of the Heart: A Boys Town Story1986Father Michael T. O'HalloranTV Movie
Izzy & Moe1985Moe SmithTV Movie
The Blue Yonder1985Henry CooganTV Movie
The Undergrads1985Mel AdlerTV Movie
Firestarter1984Irv MandersMovie
The Muppets Take Manhattan1984Bernard CrawfordMovie
The Naked Face1984MorgensMovie
Terrible Joe Moran1984TonyTV Movie
The Night They Saved Christmas1984Santa ClausTV Movie
A Doctor's Story1984Harry WickesTV Movie
Better Late Than Never1983Charley DunbarMovie
The Last Leaf1983Mr. BehrmanShort Film
Fame1982Tim O'BanyanTV Show
Faerie Tale Theatre1982MortyTV Show
St. Helens1981Harry TrumanMovie
Take This Job and Shove It1981Charlie PickettMovie
Bitter Harvest1981Walter PearyTV Movie
The Leprechauns' Christmas Gold1981Blarney Kilakilarney (voice), NarratorTV Movie
Defiance1980AbeMovie
Roadie1980Corpus C. RedfishMovie
Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story1980Robert StroudTV Movie
Fighting Back: The Story of Rocky Bleier1980Art RooneyTV Movie
Going in Style1979AlMovie
Ravagers1979SergeantMovie
Steel1979Pignose MoranMovie
Sunburn1979Al MarcusMovie
Letters from Frank1979Frank MillerTV Movie
You Can't Take It with You1979Grandpa Martin VanderhofTV Movie
House Calls1978Dr. Amos WilloughbyMovie
Movie Movie1978Dr. Blaine (segment "Dynamite Hands"), Dr. Bowers (segment Baxter's Beauties of 1933")Movie
Ringo1978Ognir's FatherTV Movie
The Star Wars Holiday Special1978Saun DannTV Movie
Scott Joplin1977John StarkTV Movie
The Late Show1977Ira WellsMovie
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood1976J.J. FrombergMovie
Alice1976Art CarneyTV Show
Lanigan's Rabbi1976Police Chief Paul LaniganTV Show
What Now, Catherine Curtis?1976Mr. SlaneyTV Movie
Christmas in Disneyland1976Dr. Wunderbar, GrampsTV Movie
W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings1975DeaconMovie
Death Scream1975Mr. JacobsTV Movie
Katherine1975Thornton AlmanTV Movie
Happy Endings1975Al (segment "Kidnapped")TV Movie
Harry and Tonto1974HarryMovie
Happy Anniversary and Goodbye1974Malcom MichaelsTV Movie
The Snoop Sisters1972BarneyTV Show
The ABC Comedy Hour1972TV Show
The Great Santa Claus Switch1970Cosmo Scam, Santa ClausTV Movie
A Guide for the Married Man1967Technical Adviser (uncredited)Movie
Laugh-In1967Ed Norton, Guest Performer, The Masked LobsterTV Show
Batman1966The ArcherTV Show
The Jackie Gleason Show1966Ed Norton, Little Joe, Old King ColeTV Show
The Yellow Rolls-Royce1964Joey FriedlanderMovie
Mr. Broadway1964Norman CushingTV Show
A Day Like Today1964TV Movie
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre1963Dr. E.J. TimothyTV Show
Jackie Gleason: American Scene Magazine1962Ed NortonTV Show
The Virginian1962SkeetTV Show
The DuPont Show of the Week1961Gerald Q. Wert, Walter MatthewsTV Show
The Right Man1960Franklin Delano RooseveltTV Movie
The Twilight Zone1959Henry CorwinTV Show
The Chevy Show1959Tim O'HalloranTV Show
Art Carney Meets the Sorcerer's Apprentice1959CiceroTV Movie
Art Carney Special1959Stage ManagerTV Show
The DuPont Show of the Month1957Elwood P. DowdTV Show
Playhouse 901956Ernie Pandish, Lord Fancourt, Robert BriscoeTV Show
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show1956Tim O'HalloranTV Show
Alfred Hitchcock Presents1955Cyril T. JonesTV Show
The Honeymooners1955Ed NortonTV Show
Star Stage1955Henri the StagehandTV Show
Climax!1954Donald LamTV Show
The Best of Broadway1954WoozyTV Show
Panama Hattie1954WoozyTV Movie
G.E. True Theater1953TV Show
Ponds Theater1953TV Show
The Jackie Gleason Show1952Art Carney, Clem Finch, Ed NortonTV Show
Campbell Summer Soundstage1952TV Show
Celanese Theatre1951TV Show
The Victor Borge Show1951Doctor, Man in Picture FrameTV Show
The Dagmar Story1951ArtieTV Movie
Danger1950TV Show
Lux Video Theatre1950Curley, MikeTV Show
The Colgate Comedy Hour1950Sedgewick van GleasonTV Show
PM Picnic1950Various Characters (voice)Short Film
Suspense1949TV Show
Studio One in Hollywood1948Horace Ford, Mr. Gubbins, The AuthorTV Show
The Ed Sullivan Show1948Cosmo - King of Evil, Ed Norton, Santa ClausTV Show
The Morey Amsterdam Show1948Charlie the Doorman, Lord Newton Chistlewick, Newton the WaiterTV Show
Kraft Theatre1947The Mad HatterTV Show
Pot o' Gold1941Band Member, Radio Announcer (uncredited)Movie
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eagle39Apr 21, 2020

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Annie15Annie15Apr 10, 2017

Superb actor, I loved him in the honeymooners, I have seen him in a lot of things. My favorite is the honeymooners, 2nd Harry and tonto and 3rd would be Izzy and Moe. I have seen him in much more too those were just my favorites.

rn_tracy1_rnrn_tracy1_rnApr 26, 2013

Love art carney. Especially on the Honeymooners. RIP

OITTLE KOJAKJun 23, 2010

In 1975, after the biggest upset in Oscar history, I managed to find out Art Careny`s friends had set up a last-minute party in the basement of the Beverly Hills Hotel. When I got down the stairs, Carney was coming around the corner to use the men`s room. When he emrged, I stopped him and asked to take his picutre. He said: `Sorry no picutres.` `But you won for Harry and Tonto. Please let me take your picture.` `No, no pictures tonight,` and with that he walked around the corner back to the party. He looked so sad. And then it hit me.: He felt so guilty for having won for his fine performance over Al Pacino`s strikingly absolutely brilliant performance in `God Father 2.` Poor Al Pacino...Poor Art Carney.


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