Art Carney

Art Carney

Known For

Last Action Hero

Biography

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).

His film roles include Harry and Tonto (1974), The Late Show (1977), House Calls (1978), Going in Style (1979), Firestarter, The Muppets Take Manhattan (both 1984), and Last Action Hero (1993).

Movies Featuring Art Carney

The Twilight Zone Christmas Classics

The Twilight Zone Christmas Classics (2014)

as Henry corwin (night of the meek)
The Best of The Tony Awards: The Plays

The Best of The Tony Awards: The Plays (2006)

as Andy Tracey (segment "Lovers")
The Honeymooners Holiday Classics

The Honeymooners Holiday Classics (2002)

as Ed Norton (archive footage) (uncredited)
No Image

Jackie Gleason: The Great One (1988)

as Self - Ed Norton (archive footage)
Night Friend

Night Friend (1988)

as Monsignor O'Brien
Firestarter

Firestarter (1984)

as Irv Manders
St. Helens

St. Helens (1982)

as Harry Truman
The Leprechauns' Christmas Gold

The Leprechauns' Christmas Gold (1981)

as Narrator / Blarney Kilakilarney (voice)
Roadie

Roadie (1980)

as Corpus C. Redfish
Steel

Steel (1979)

as Pignose Moran
You Can't Take it With You

You Can't Take it With You (1979)

as Grandpa Martin Vanderhof
Movie Movie

Movie Movie (1978)

as Dr. Blaine / Dr. Bowers
Ringo

Ringo (1978)

as Ognir's Father
House Calls

House Calls (1978)

as Dr. Amos Willoughby
Christmas in Disneyland

Christmas in Disneyland (1976)

as Gramps / Dr. Wunderbar
Lanigan's Rabbi

Lanigan's Rabbi (1976)

as Police Chief Paul Lanigan
Katherine

Katherine (1975)

as Thornton Alman
The Great Santa Claus Switch

The Great Santa Claus Switch (1970)

as Santa Claus / Cosmo Scam
A Guide for the Married Man

A Guide for the Married Man (1967)

as Technical Adviser (Joe X)
The Right Man

The Right Man (1960)

as Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Pot o' Gold

Pot o' Gold (1941)

as Band Member / Radio Announcer (uncredited)