Tony Randall

Tony Randall (February 26, 1920 - May 17, 2004) was an American actor. He was born as Arthur Leonard Rosenberg or Rosenthal, depending on the source, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the son of Mogscha Rosenberg and his wife, Julia, née Finston. The forename "Arthur" was forsaken long before before he adopted his stage name. Over his long career, Randall was nominated for five Golden Globe awards and two Emmys, winning one Emmy in 1975 for his work in the sitcom The Odd Couple.

He was the founder of National Actors Theatre in New York City and starred in many plays and popular movies, including Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957), Pillow Talk (1959), The King of Comedy (1983), and Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990). Randall also starred in several television shows, including The Odd Couple (playing Felix Unger) and the Tony Randall Show. He also starred in Love, Sidney, the first television show to feature a gay lead character. He was married to Florence Gibbs from 1942 to 1992 and, from November 17, 1995 until his death, to Heather Harlan, with whom he had two children.

Tony Randall died in his sleep of complications from pneumonia, which he contracted following bypass surgery in December 2003.


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Tony Randall died in his sleep of complications from pneumonia, which he contracted following bypass surgery in December 2003. Carmen's younger sister is actress Paula Duncan. He was married to Florence Gibbs from 1942 to 1992 and, from November 17, 1995 until his death, to Heather Harlan, with whom he had two children. Soap Opera Digest and Soaps In Depth have reported that Duncan will serve as a temporary replacement for Eileen Fulton's character, Lisa Grimaldi, on As the World Turns starting in late October 2004. He also starred in Love, Sidney, the first television show to feature a gay lead character. Despite that, however, she is still somewhat sought after for American soap jobs. Randall also starred in several television shows, including The Odd Couple (playing Felix Unger) and the Tony Randall Show. Another criticism was that, even though she took elocution lessons to fight it, she spoke in a distinct Australian accent, thus she looked out of place in an American family.

He was the founder of National Actors Theatre in New York City and starred in many plays and popular movies, including Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957), Pillow Talk (1959), The King of Comedy (1983), and Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990). In real life, however, the actress was three years older than Victoria Wyndham. Over his long career, Randall was nominated for five Golden Globe awards and two Emmys, winning one Emmy in 1975 for his work in the sitcom The Odd Couple. When Rachel married Iris's father Mac in the 1970s, the main drama stemmed from the fact that Iris was a couple of years older than Rachel. With the age dynamic ostensibly changed, television critics and fans alike found Duncan to be jarring in the role. The forename "Arthur" was forsaken long before before he adopted his stage name. Many of Duncan's critics noted that she looked much younger than her stepmother on the show, Rachel Cory (played by Victoria Wyndham). He was born as Arthur Leonard Rosenberg or Rosenthal, depending on the source, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the son of Mogscha Rosenberg and his wife, Julia, née Finston. She succeeded Beverlee McKinsey in the role after a long absence.

Tony Randall (February 26, 1920 - May 17, 2004) was an American actor. From October 1988 to September 1994, she was the second actress to play Iris Cory Wheeler on the American soap opera Another World. She is known to most Australians as a character actress appearing in such TV shows as Number 96 and Skyways. Carmen Joan Duncan (born July 7, 1942 in Cooma, New South Wales) is an Australian actress.