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Art Carney (November 4, 1918 – November 9, 2003) was an Academy Award winning American actor in film, stage, television, and radio.
BiographyCareerBorn Arthur William Matthew Carney in Mount Vernon, New York, he gained lifelong fame for his portrayal of upstairs neighbor and sewer worker Ed Norton opposite Jackie Gleason's Ralph Kramden in the popular television comedy show The Honeymooners and on the Gleason variety shows that preceded and followed the sitcom.
Beyond The Honeymooners (sketch and sitcom versions), Carney served as Gleason's sidekick and troupe member during many of the The Great One's years on television, which included several CBS runs of the Gleason variety show and some Honeymooners specials on ABC. Carney had been a busy radio actor before being drafted as an infantryman during World War II. He participated in the Battle of Normandy and was wounded in the leg by shrapnel. He walked with a limp for the rest of his life. In 1974 he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as Harry Coombes, an elderly man going on the road with his pet cat, in Harry and Tonto. In 1978, Carney appeared in The Star Wars Holiday Special, a spin-off film to the Star Wars series. In it, he played Trader Saun Dann, a member of the Rebel Alliance who was a close friend of Chewbacca and his family. He also appeared in such films as W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings, The Late Show, House Calls, Movie Movie and Going in Style. Later movies included The Muppets Take Manhattan, and the thriller Firestarter.
Although he retired in the late 1980s, he returned in 1993 to make a small cameo in the Arnold Schwarzenegger flop Last Action Hero as Schwarzenegger's second cousin Frank who is tortured by the movie's main villain. DeathImage:Saundann.JPG Art Carney as Saun Dann in The Star Wars Holiday Special. Art Carney died of natural causes at his home in Westbrook, Connecticut, five days after his 85th birthday; he is survived by his widow and children. Carney is interred at Riverside Cemetery in Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6627 Hollywood Blvd. Personal lifeHe was married three times to two women:
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