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Jack Klugman
Birthday: April 27, 1922
Birth Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Height: 5' 8"
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Commenting on his notorious on-set irascibility in 1977, Jack Klugman replied that he was merely "taking Peter Falk lessons from Robert Blake," invoking the names of two other allegedly hard-to-please TV stars. Klugman grew up in Philadelphia, and after taking in a 1939 performance by New York's Group Theatre, Klugman decided that an actor's life was right up his alley. He majored in drama at Carnegie Tech and studied acting at the American Theatre Wing before making his (non-salaried) 1949 stage-debut at the Equity Library Theater. While sharing a New York flat with fellow hopeful Charles Bronson, Klugman took several "grub" jobs to survive, at one point selling his blood for a pint. During television's so-called Golden Age, Klugman appeared in as many as 400 TV shows. He made his film debut in 1956, and three years later co-starred with Ethel Merman in the original Broadway production of Gypsy. In 1964, Klugman won the first of his Emmy awards for his performance in "Blacklist," an episode of the TV series The Defenders; that same year, he starred in his first sitcom, the 13-week wonder Harris Against the World. Far more successful was his next TV series, The Odd Couple, which ran from 1970 through 1974; Klugman won two Emmies for his portrayal of incorrigible slob Oscar Madison (he'd previously essayed the role when he replaced Walter Matthau in the original Broadway production of the Neil Simon play). It was during Odd Couple's run that the network "suits" got their first real taste of Klugman's savage indignation, when he and co-star Tony Randall threatened to boycott the show unless the idiotic laughtrack was removed (Klugman and Randall won that round; from 1971 onward, Odd Couple was filmed before a live audience). It was but a foretaste of things to come during Klugman's six-year (1977-83) reign as star of Quincy, M.E.. Popular though Klugman was in the role of the crusading, speechifying LA County Coroner's Office medical examiner R. Quincy, he hardly endeared himself to the producers when he vented his anger against their creative decisions in the pages of TV Guide. Nor was he warmly regarded by the Writer's Guild when he complained about the paucity of high-quality scripts (he wrote several Quincy episodes himself, with mixed results). After Quincy's cancellation, Klugman starred in the Broadway play I'm Not Rappaport and co-starred with John Stamos in the 1986 sitcom You Again?. The future of Klugman's career — and his future, period — was sorely threatened when he underwent throat surgery in 1989. He'd been diagnosed with cancer of the larynx as early as 1974, but at that time was able to continue working after a small growth was removed. For several years after the 1989 operation, however, Klugman was unable to speak at all. Jack Klugman has since appeared in an Odd Couple reunion special, reciting his lines with some difficulty in a hoarse whisper. |
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- Serves on the board of directors of New York's National Actor's Theatre.
- Suffered from throat cancer and had parts of his larynx removed leaving his voice extremely rough and gruff in later movies (such as Dear God (1996)). [1994]
- Lived with Barbara Neugass 1978-92.
- Won two Emmies for "The Odd Couple" (1970).
- Lives with Peggy Crosby 1988-present. She is the ex-wife of Bing Crosby's son, Phillip Crosby.
- 1 December 1999 - A Los Angeles jury rejected an 1,000 palimony claim by Jack's former girl friend, Barbara Neuglass. She claims Jack promised her a lifetime of support. Their relationship ended in 1992.
- Father of sons Adam Klugman and David Klugman and daughter Leslie.
- Went to Carnegie Mellon University
- He was once part owner of a racehorse named "Jaklin Klugman".
- He reunited with Tony Randall on Broadway in 1998 for Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys.
- Was nominated for Broadway's 1960 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical) for "Gypsy."
- Brother of Deborah Klugman and Maurice Klugman.
- Appears in the original film, 12 Angry Men (1957), which was remade with Jack Lemmon. Klugman later appeared in the television series, "The Odd Couple" (1970), which was based on the film in which Jack Lemmon appeared.
- With the death of Jack Warden on July 19, 2006, he is the only one of the twelve stars of 12 Angry Men (1957) who is still alive.
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