Basic Information About Tony Randall
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor, Comedian, Film director, Record producer, Voice Actor, Film Producer |
Net worth | $30,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1920-01-26 |
Place of birth | Tulsa |
Date of death | 2004-05-17 (aged 84) |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Tony always played the clean straight man. His sardonic, commanding voice. |
Spouse | Heather Harlan - (17 NovemberΒ 1995 - 17 MayΒ 2004)Β (his death)Β (2 children) Florence Randall - (1938 - 18 AprilΒ 1992)Β (her death) |
Gender | Male |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Tony Randall win?
Oscar |
Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
Other |
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0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Tony Randall awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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Golden Globe - Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | Lover Come Back | 1962 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical | Nominee | Love, Sidney | 1982 |
Tony Randall roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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The King of Comedy | Tony Randall |
Gremlins 2: The New Batch | Brain Gremlin (voice) |
Down with Love | Theodore Banner |
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask | The Operator |
Lover Come Back | Peter 'Pete' Ramsey |
Saturday Night Live | Tony Randall (uncredited) unknown episodes |
Happy Days | Werewolf in Movie (uncredited) unknown episodes |
Love, American Style | Mark Travis (segment "Love and the Big Night") 1 episode, 1970 |
Gimme a Break! | Tony Randall 1 episode, 1984 |
The Carol Burnett Show | Various Characters / ... 2 episodes, 1972-1976 |
The Muppet Show | Self - Special Guest Star 1 episode, 1980 |
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour | Hadley Purvis 1 episode, 1962 |
The Daily Show | Self 2 episodes, 1997-1998 |
The Dick Cavett Show | Self 3 episodes, 1968-1970 |
The Magic School Bus | Radius Ulna 'R.U.' Humerus / ... 2 episodes, 1995-1996 |
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour | Tony Randall 1 episode, 1976 |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | Self - Guest / ... 13 episodes, 1993-2009 |
Tony Randall's Movie/Shows Salary
Movie / Series | Salary |
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Pillow TalkΒ (1959) | $35,000 |
Tony Randall's Quotes
- Compassion is a luxury of the affluent.
- Comedy's a serious business. You've got to be true and funny and not look as though you're trying.
- [In a 1986 interview] Katharine Cornell was a lovely, warm, helpful, friendly, dear colleague. She took an interest in the younger people in the company and tried to help them get jobs. She actively tried to get me a job--as if she were my agent.
Interesting Facts about Tony Randall
- Met his wife Heather in a play in New York. She was 50 years his junior.
- Founder of the National Actors' Theater, New York.
- He was originally cast as the voice of "Templeton the Rat" in the movie De avonturen van hammetje (1973) without an audition. When Joseph Barbera realized he wasn't right for the voice, they paid him and hired Paul Lynde instead.
- Suffered from tinnitus, a chronic ringing in the ears. In 1996, he and Jerry Stiller appeared in a public service announcement for the American Tinnitus Association, encouraging viewers to seek diagnosis and treatment.
- First child, Julia Laurette Randall, was born on 11 April 1997; she was named after his mother Julia and actress Laurette Taylor, whom Randall said was "the best actress I've ever seen in my life", and second child, Jefferson Salvini Randall, was born on June 15, 1998; he was named for comedic actor Joseph Jefferson and Italian tragic actor Tommasso Salvini.
- Studied acting at New York City's prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse, under the direction of legendary acting coach Sanford Meisner.
- Took ballet classes and danced at a semi-professional level.
- Appeared on Late Show with David Letterman (1993) a record 70 times.
- The son of Mogscha Rosenberg, an art dealer, and Julia (nee Finston) Rosenberg, Randall had a sister, Edna, for whom the daughter of Randall's best known character, Felix Unger on The Odd Couple (1970), was named.
- A member, from 1972 onward, of the Metropolitan Opera Association, Randall was also National Chairman of the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, an incurable neuromuscular disease.
- Randall graduated from Tulsa Central High School but dropped out of Northwestern University in Illinois, majoring in speech and drama, in order to study acting with Sanford Meisner and dancer Martha Graham at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York, under the direction of legendary acting coach Sanford Meisner. Later, he was awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters degree in 2002 from Pace University.
- Studied voice for 32 years but did not act on it, quipping, "I have a nice healthy tone, but it's not terribly musical. If beautiful voices are golden, mine is aluminum.".
- Originated the role of E.K. Hornbeck in the Broadway production of "Inherit the Wind," which ran for 806 performances from April 21, 1955, to June 22, 1957, at the National Theater (now the Nederlander Theater). He was still working on his Mister Peepers (1952) series at the beginning of the run of show, filming episodes on Sundays when the theater was dark. His role was played by Gene Kelly in the 1960 film Inherit the Wind (1960). In 1996, his National Actors' Theater company put on a Broadway revival of "Inherit the Wind" that ran for 45 appearances. He was a stand-in for both Anthony Heald as E.K. Hornbeck and George C. Scott as Henry Drummond, taking over the latter role when Scott had to leave the play. Scott was nominated for a 1996 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for the role.
- Was asked in the 1970s if there had been anyone in his career whom he had really disliked. After saying he hated to criticize the dead, he revealed that he had animosity against the late Ethel Barrymore. As a young actor, Randall had appeared in a play with her, and he was offended by her imperious manner, which included a demand that her fellow actors observe absolute silence in the vicinity of her dressing room.
- Was nominated for Broadway's Tony Award five times: as Best Actor (Musical) in 1958 for "Oh, Captain!" and, later, as co-producer with his National Actors' Theater of four nominated plays: as Best Revival, in 1993 for "St. Joan" and as Best Revival (Play) in 1994 for "Timon of Athens"; in 1996 for "Inherit the Wind" and in 1997 for "The Gin Game.".
- Won an Emmy Award for the TV series The Odd Couple (1970) after the show had been canceled. At his acceptance speech, he said, "Thank you. Now, if I only had a job.".
- A liberal Democrat, in September 2003 he joked in a speech that President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney would be turned away if they tried to attend his funeral.
- He contracted pneumonia following heart bypass surgery in December 2003, and remained hospitalized until his death.
- Biography in "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives," Volume 7, 2003-2005, pp. 444-446. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2007.
- Avid collector of modern art, opera recordings, and antiques.
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