Physical Description: |
236 p. |
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ISBN: |
0385297858 |
Author Notes: |
Randall began his career in radio in the 1940s, appearing on such shows as the Henry Morgan Program and Opera Quiz. From 1950-52, Randall played Mac on One Man's Family. He then went on to play Harvey Weskit in the live sitcom Mr. Peepers (1952-1955). After appearing in numerous roles in romantic comedies, Randall won the part of Felix Unger in the ABC television version of The Odd Couple (1970-75). In 1975, Randall won an Emmy as lead actor for his role as Felix. A popular guest on numerous variety shows, Randall was present on two Emmy award winning variety show episodes in 1970 (The Flip Wilson Show) and 1971 (The Sonny and Cher Show). In 1976, Randall starred in the short-lived CBS sitcom The Tony Randall Show. In 1981, Randall returned to television playing Sidney Shorr in NBC's Love, Sidney, a critically-acclaimed yet commercially unsuccessful sitcom canceled in 1983. Randall reprised his Felix Unger role in a 1993 TV-movie version of The Odd Couple. He has also hosted the PBS opera series Live From The Met. Randall was a member of the Actors' Equity Association; the Screen Actors Guild; the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists; and the Association of the Metropolitan Opera Company. He was also the founder and artistic director of the National Actors' Theatre in New York City. Randall received an Emmy in 1975 for his role as Felix Unger in The Odd Couple. Tony Randall died on May 18, 2004 at the age of 84. (Bowker Author Biography) |