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[[Image:Bernardcrawford.jpg|thumb|300px|Art Carney in ''Muppets Take Manhattan'']]
 
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'''Art Carney''' (1918 - [[2003]]) was an actor whose career spanned stage, radio, and film, but who first gained true fame as Ed Norton on television's ''The Honeymooners''. Early in his career, as a [[New York City|New York]] radio actor in the 1930s and 40s, Carney performed on such old-time radio series as ''Gangbusters'' and ''Inner Sanctum'', and impersonated president Franklin Delano Roosevelt on ''The March of Time'' and General Dwight D. Eisnehower in various wartime patriotic shows. The actor was himself drafted, and fought at the Battle of Normandy. Although acclaimed as a comedian for his ''Honeymooners'' work, Carney evaded typecasting, proving himself a senstitive and versatile character lead on stage (originating the role of Felix Unger opposite [[Walter Matthau]] in ''The Odd Couple'' on Broadway) and in films (netting a [[1974]] [[Academy Award]] for the lead in ''Harry and Tonto'').
'''Art Carney''' (1918 - 2003) starred in the 1970 Christmas special ''[[The Great Santa Claus Switch]]'' as two characters, [[Santa Claus]] and [[Cosmo Scam]]. He also appeared in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' as Bernard Crawford.
 
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For [[Jim Henson]], Carney starred in the [[1970]] [[Christmas]] special ''[[The Great Santa Claus Switch]]'', playing dual roles, as [[Santa Claus]] and [[Cosmo Scam]]. He also appeared in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' as [[Bernard Crawford]].
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Art Carney in Muppets Take Manhattan

Art Carney (1918 - 2003) was an actor whose career spanned stage, radio, and film, but who first gained true fame as Ed Norton on television's The Honeymooners. Early in his career, as a New York radio actor in the 1930s and 40s, Carney performed on such old-time radio series as Gangbusters and Inner Sanctum, and impersonated president Franklin Delano Roosevelt on The March of Time and General Dwight D. Eisnehower in various wartime patriotic shows. The actor was himself drafted, and fought at the Battle of Normandy. Although acclaimed as a comedian for his Honeymooners work, Carney evaded typecasting, proving himself a senstitive and versatile character lead on stage (originating the role of Felix Unger opposite Walter Matthau in The Odd Couple on Broadway) and in films (netting a 1974 Academy Award for the lead in Harry and Tonto).

For Jim Henson, Carney starred in the 1970 Christmas special The Great Santa Claus Switch, playing dual roles, as Santa Claus and Cosmo Scam. He also appeared in The Muppets Take Manhattan as Bernard Crawford.

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