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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. In 1998 she was severely injured by then boyfriend James Orr after refusing to marry him. 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. The relationship produced one child, Redmond, in 1985. He also starred in Love, Sidney, the first television show to feature a gay lead character. From 1980 to 1997, Fawcett was involved in an often abusive relationship with actor Ryan O'Neal. Randall also starred in several television shows, including The Odd Couple (playing Felix Unger) and the Tony Randall Show. The most recent appearance was when she was 50, but still in surprisingly good shape.

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). Fawcett has appeared at least twice nude in the men's magazine Playboy. 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. She claims that she was just nervous and unprepared for the appearance. The forename "Arthur" was forsaken long before before he adopted his stage name. It was speculated that her rambling, incoherent manner was because of drug abuse. 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. In 1997 she received some negative attention after giving a less-than-coherent interview on The Late Show with David Letterman.

Tony Randall (February 26, 1920 - May 17, 2004) was an American actor. In this role, she played a rape victim who turns the tables on her attacker. She also won acclaim in the stage and movie version of Extremities. Fawcett achieved critical praise as a serious actress for her role as a battered wife in the 1984 television movie, "The Burning Bed". She was married to actor Lee Majors from 1973 to 1982, though the two seperated in 1979.

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