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Carney, (Arthur William Matthew) Art

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Carney, (Arthur William Matthew) Art (1918-2003)

US comedian and television, stage, and movie actor. His greatest success was as Jackie Gleason's sewer-cleaner sidekick, Ed Norton, in The Honeymooners (1955-56). On Broadway, he created the role of the fussy Felix Unger in Neil Simon's The Odd Couple (1960). He worked on stage and in television and screen films, winning the Best Actor Academy Award for Harry and Tonto (1974).

He was born in Mount Vernon, New York. After working for Fred Allen, Edgar Bergen, and Bert Lahr, he served in the US Army and was wounded during the Normandy landing in June 1944.


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