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Art Carney
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PERSONAL INFORMATION

REAL NAME
Arthur William Matthew Carney

BIRTHDAY
November 4, 1918
BORN ON DAY
Monday


BIRTHPLACE
Mount Vernon, New York, United States

DIED AT AGE
85 Years 0 Months 5 Days
DEATHDATE
November 9, 2003
DEATHPLACE
Chester, Connecticut, United States

NATIONALITY
American
Art Carney Nationality American

PROFESSION

ZODIAC
SCORPIO

FEATURES
Grey hair

Physical Stats

CHEST
N/A

BICEPS
N/A

WAIST
N/A

HEIGHT
5'10''(feet & inches)
 
1.778 meters
 
177.8 cm

WEIGHT
N/A

Art Carney Family Members

Parents
MOTHER
Helen Carney
FATHER
Edward Michael Carney
BROTHER(S) NAME
Fred Carney
Jack Carney
Robert Carney
Phil Carney
Ned Carney

Art Carney Marriage, Affairs and Children

SPOUSE
Jean Myers (1940-2003)
Child(ren) of Art Carney and Jean Myers
Brian Carney ( 1946) (Son) (Actor)
Eileen Carney ( 1946) (Daughter)
Paul Carney ( 1952) (Son)
SPOUSE
Barbara Isaac (1966-1977)

Fame & Address

DEBUT
PM Picnic (Film 1950)

FAMOUS FROM/AS
The Honeymooners as Ed Norton (TV Series)
Art CarneyThe Honeymooners as Ed Norton (TV Series)

ADDRESS
Manhattan, New York City, United States

Education, Net Worth & More

SCHOOLING FROM
A. B. Davis High School
Art Carney A. B. Davis High School

NET WORTH
$9 Million

ART CARNEY PICTURE

Art Carney
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Career of Art Carney
Art started his career in films in Pot o' Gold. He is best known for playing Ed Norton in The Honeymooners. He is also popular for his part in Harry and Tonto (1974).

Some Lesser Known Facts About Art Carney

  • Did Art Carney takes alcohol? No. He was an alcoholic in his teen years but quit drinking after a long struggle during the filming of Harry and Tonto.
  • Was Art Carney in the habit of Smoking? Yes.
    Art Carney smoking
  • Carney joined The Lambs, the historic theater club, in 1960. Also a member there was fellow Honeymooner Joyce Randolph, who is still a member; Joyce's husband was the Lambs' president for 11 years.
  • He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6627 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California, on February 8, 1960.
    He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6627 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California, on February 8, 1960.
  • His resting place is at Riverside Cemetery at Old Saybrook, Connecticut.
  • He suffered a nervous breakdown over the end of his 25-year marriage to wife Jean on account of his addictions to alcohol, amphetamines, and barbiturates. After recovering fully in the 1970s, he not only secured an Academy Award but also won his wife as they remarried.
  • He had a wound in the leg while serving as a World War II infantryman left one leg slightly shorter and gave Carney a noticeable limp for the rest of his life.
  • He provided his voice on the popular 1930s radio series "Gangbusters", which featured weekly episodes based on actual crime incidents.

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