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  1. 13 mag 2024 · Tony Randall (born February 26, 1920, Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.—died May 17, 2004, New York, New York, U.S.) was an American actor who was most closely identified with the character Felix Unger, the fastidious fussbudget he portrayed opposite Jack Klugman’s sloppy Oscar Madison on the TV series The Odd Couple (1970–75); he won an Emmy Award ...

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  2. 5 giorni fa · Roughly 30 years before comedic actor Tony Randall played fussy neatnik Felix Unger opposite Jack Klugman’s messy, loud slob Oscar Madison for five seasons on ABC's "The Odd Couple," he briefly lived in Worcester and worked as a radio announcer on WTAG.

  3. 2 giorni fa · "The Way It Was", the 43rd and penultimate episode of "The Tony Randall Show" which aired on ABC during its first season from September 23, 1976, to March 1...

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  4. 6 giorni fa · 5 views 3 minutes ago. 1965 • Approved • Comedy • June 27, 1965 (USA) Stars: Tony Randall • Shirley Jones • Edward Andrews • Howard Morris Fluffy the lion is the main attraction in ...

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  5. 5 giorni fa · More: The importance of being Felix: Tony Randall's widow recalls star's Worcester years. No. 4 — 'My Strife In Court,' Season 3, Episode 19. Felix and Oscar are arrested and charged with ticket scalping, Felix, cross-examining the witness in court, comes up with one of the funniest sight gags/hilarious wordplays in the history of television.

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    4 giorni fa · It begins with Tony Randall playing Tony Randall an actor who is about to star in the film we are about to watch. He winks at the camera and introduces the film. Then with a flash of editing, he’s changed into Hercule Poirot the famed Belgium detective. But he’s still winking at the camera and telling us to leave him alone.

  7. 26 apr 2024 · The story stars Tony Randall (born Aryeh Rosenberg in Tulsa, Oklahoma), one of my favorite actors. Tony had a long career in films, on Broadway, and on television, starting with his role in the 50's sitcom, "Mr. Peepers", starring Wally Cox. I worked with Tony many times.