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    Arthur William Matthew Carney (November 4, 1918 – November 9, 2003) was an American actor and comedian. A recipient of an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and six Primetime Emmy Awards, he was best known for his role as Ed Norton on the sitcom The Honeymooners (1955–1956).

  2. Nov 12, 2003 · By Richard Severo. Nov. 12, 2003. Art Carney, the Academy Award-winning comic actor who first gained fame as the guffawing, slightly off-center sewer worker Ed Norton in the early 1950's...

  3. In 1941, suddenly without a full-time job in entertainment, but untrained for any other kind of work, Art Carney tried something new. He entered the world of stand-up comedy. Carney worked night clubs and the vaudeville circuit—with only mediocre success. The reason why was heartbreaking.

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  4. Nov 6, 2015 · Monday marks the 12th anniversary of the death of the comic master Art Carney, who is best known for his indelible, multi-Emmy-winning turn as Ed Norton, the sweet but clueless sewer worker...

  5. Carney died on November 9, 2003; he was 85. Carney is survived by his wife, Jean, three children, six grandchildren, and one grandson. His broad range of acting abilities may have been overshadowed by the character of Ed Norton, but that fact never seemed to hinder Carney.

  6. Nov 11, 2003 · Art Carney, who played Jackie Gleason's sewer worker pal Ed Norton in the TV classic "The Honeymooners" and went on to win the 1974 Oscar for best actor in "Harry and Tonto," has died at 85, a...

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    Frank's death provided motivation for the revenge-seeking protagonist. Frank's final line in the film was "I'm outta here", and this was indeed Carney's last appearance in a film before his death. Carney lived in retirement until 2003. He died in his sleep in November 2003, in his home near Westbrook, Connecticut.

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