Arnold Stang

Arnold Stang

Actor

Lahir 28 September 1918 di Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

A show-stopping comic for decades, the inimitable Arnold Stang, with the trademark Runyonesque voice and thick, black glasses, started out famously on radio before branching out to include Broadway, films and especially TV. Born on September 28, 1918, in New York City (for decades he himself perpetuated the myth of being born in 1925 in Chelsea, Massachusetts), he was the son of a lawyer. Following the 1929 stock market crash, his father was forced to look elsewhere for work and managed a living as a salesman. The scrawny kid from Manhattan grew up in Brooklyn and attended New Utrecht High School. During his teen years (early 1930s) he auditioned for and won roles on radio's "Horn and Hardart's Children's Hour," a variety show, and the kiddie program "Let's Pretend," which set off a two-decade stint as one of radio's most popular vocal personalities. His squawky, unmistakable voice was heard as Jughead in the "Archie Andrews" series and as neighbor Seymour Fingerhood on the beloved, Bronx-styled Gertrude Berg classic "The Goldbergs," among others. He even appeared in radio soap operas and mysteries on occasion, often providing comedy relief. A reliable and feisty second banana, he traded quips with the best of them: Eddie Cantor; Jack Benny; Fred Allen; Fanny Brice; Milton Berle, you name it. In between radio work Stang could sometimes be seen on the stage, his first legitimate play being on Broadway with the short-lived "All In Favour" (1942). This was followed by "You'll See Stars" at the end of that same year. He subsequently moved from radio to TV with the help of Milton Berle in the late 1940s and eventually found a very comfortable niche in comedy as a foil to the big stars. On the satirical Henry Morgan's Great Talent Hunt (1951), he was a regular member of Henry Morgan's stock company as a nerdy teen named Gerard. Plain, plucky but rather sad-sack, his puny-looking nerd types (5'3" and not much over 100 pounds) seemed to beg to have sand kicked in their faces. Yet, as much as they could be pushed around, they often displayed stubborn, delinquent-like streaks and could be mighty pesky in nature and irritating to the nth degree. Stang also lent his vocal talents quite successfully to cartoon voiceovers beginning with Popeye the Sailor's pal Shorty. He later moved into a lengthy hitch as "Hoiman" the mouse in Paramount's popular "Herman and Katnip" series, but his best known animal character, of course, came later with the title role in Joseph Barbera - William Hanna 1961 classic cartoon series Top Cat (1961). His playing of "T.C", the slick, smart-alecky, Brooklynesque mastermind behind a gang of alley cats, was very reminiscent of Phil Silvers' Sgt. Bilko character from The Phil Silvers Show (1955). Film work for Stang would be very sporadic over the years providing secondary but stalwart support in such escapism as Seven Days' Leave (1942), My Sister Eileen (1942), Let's Go Steady (1945), Two Gals and a Guy (1951) and the all-star epic It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963). Stang's best featured part was a rare dramatic role opposite Frank Sinatra in the then-daring topical movie about drug addiction entitled The Man with the Golden Arm (1955). Here he played Frank Sinatra's seedy but loyal pal Sparrow, a role that easily could have influenced Dustin Hoffman when he created his Ratso Rizzo character a decade and a half later in Midnight Cowboy (1969). From the 1950s, the bespectacled comedian would be a steadfast TV commercial spokesman pitching such products as Delco, Chunky candy ("Chunky...what a chunk o' chocolate!") and Orkin ("Stop squawkin', call Orkin!") using his own, unique style. As for the stage, a few of his later stints included the 1969 Broadway remake of "The Front Page," the role of Hysterium in a production of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," and a part in Woody Allen's "Play It Again, Sam". The owlish comedian continued acting into the 90s with small roles in such movies as Ghost Dad (1990) and Dennis the Menace (1993). Long married (since 1949) to wife JoAnn Taggart, a writer, Stang died of pneumonia at age 91 in Newton, Massachusetts, just before Christmas in 2009. He was also survived by his two children, David Donald and Deborah Jane.

Judul teratas

  • Hercules in New York
  • The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) (Widescreen) (Restored Edition)
  • It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
  • Dennis the Menace
  • Courage the Cowardly Dog Season 1
  • Days Of Wine & Roses - Cliff Robertson & Piper Laurie, "Playhouse 90" Original TV Version
  • Red Skelton Christmas Classics (in Color)
  • Emergency! S1
  • Lyle, Lyle Crocodile: The Musical
  • The Pink Panther Show (Season 1)
  • The Ultimate Goldbergs
  • Batman: The Complete First Season
  • Milton Berle Show
  • Mad, Mad, Mad Monsters
  • Lorne Greene's Holiday Special - A Bonanza Of Christmas Cheer
  • Top Cat: The Complete Series
  • Captain Planet and the Planeteers Season 1
  • The Secret Squirrel Show: The Complete Series
  • They Got Me Covered
  • Alakazam The Great

Filmografi

  • 1999
    Courage the Cowardly Dog Season 1
  • 1993
    Dennis the Menace
  • 1990
    Captain Planet and the Planeteers Season 1
  • Ghost Dad
  • 1988
    Garfield and Friends - Season 3
  • 1987
    Lyle, Lyle Crocodile: The Musical
  • 1984
    The Cosby Show
  • 1974
    Chico and the Man - Season 1
  • 1972
    Emergency! S1
  • Mad, Mad, Mad Monsters
  • 1970
    Hercules in New York
  • 1969
    The Pink Panther Show (Season 1)
  • Hello Down There
  • 1966
    Batman: The Complete First Season
  • 1965
    The Secret Squirrel Show: The Complete Series
  • 1963
    It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
  • 1961
    Top Cat: The Complete Series
  • Dondi
  • 1960
    Alakazam The Great
  • 1959
    Lorne Greene's Holiday Special - A Bonanza Of Christmas Cheer
  • 1956
    Days Of Wine & Roses - Cliff Robertson & Piper Laurie, "Playhouse 90" Original TV Version
  • 1955
    The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) (Widescreen) (Restored Edition)
  • 1951
    Red Skelton Christmas Classics (in Color)
  • 1949
    The Ultimate Goldbergs
  • 1948
    Milton Berle Show
  • 1943
    They Got Me Covered
  • 1942
    Seven Days' Leave

Koneksi

  • Jimmy Nelson

    Jimmy Nelson

  • Ruth Gilbert

    Ruth Gilbert

  • Milton Frome

    Milton Frome

  • Stephen Horelick

    Stephen Horelick

Genre

  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Music Videos & Concerts
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Children & Family