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Klugman, Family and Friends Say Goodbye to Tony Randall By Roger Friedman Fox News Published May 21, 2004 3:24pm EDT | Updated May 20, 2015 4:28pm EDT ...
How do kids think of these things?" Though he often played sophisticated, if comic, big-city men in the movies, Randall was born Leonard Rosenberg in Tulsa, Okla., on Feb. 26, 1920.
Actor Tony Randall, who died May 17 at 84, left the bulk of his estate to his wife and children and remembered two favorite arts ... 'Wicked,' 'Thundermans,' 'Cobra Kai' win top Kids' Choice Awards.
After Tony’s passing at age 84 from pneumonia following a triple bypass in 2004, Heather tried to stay upbeat for her kids. “I didn’t want to make the house a shrine and keep the pain so ...
Here are five reasons why we'll remember Tony Randall. ... ”Dr. Lao” has become a cult favorite and still has the power to enchant kids and grownups 40 years later.
Tony Randall, the Emmy Award-winning actor who died two months ago, left more than $1 million to his wife and two children, according to his will, which was filed for probate in New York's ...
According to Newsday, Tony Randall, who died May 17 at age 84, has left an estate worth more than $1 million, most of which will go to wife Heather and their two kids, Julia, 7, and Jefferson, 6 ...
Randall’s character was a judge and a widower with two kids, so the show’s two home bases were his house, where he lived with his kids and his wacky, bad-cooking English housekeeper (the ...
TONY RANDALL / 1920-2004 / Actor, TV star, theater founder was unique American talent. By Mick LaSalle, Chronicle Movie Critic May 19, 2004. Tony Randall (left) and Jack Klugman co-starred in the ...
Tony Randall, the sardonic actor immortalized for his portrayal of neat-freak Felix Unger in The Odd Couple, died Monday (May 17, 2004) after a long illness. He was 84.
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