Comedian and Actor Art Carney and His Briefcase of Costumes | The Dick Cavett Show
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- After a wet opening to the show, Dick sits down with comedian and actor Art Carney to go through what exactly Art has in his briefcase.
Date aired - June 22nd, 1972 - Art Carnet
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Dick Cavett has been nominated for eleven Emmy awards (the most recent in 2012 for the HBO special, Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again), and won three. Spanning five decades, Dick Cavett’s television career has defined excellence in the interview format. He started at ABC in 1968, and also enjoyed success on PBS, USA, and CNBC.
His most recent television successes were the September 2014 PBS special, Dick Cavett’s Watergate, followed April 2015 by Dick Cavett’s Vietnam. He has appeared in movies, tv specials, tv commercials, and several Broadway plays. He starred in an off-Broadway production ofHellman v. McCarthy in 2014 and reprised the role at Theatre 40 in LA February 2015.
Cavett has published four books beginning with Cavett (1974) and Eye on Cavett (1983), co-authored with Christopher Porterfield. His two recent books -- Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets (2010) and Brief Encounters: Conversations, Magic moments, and Assorted Hijinks(October 2014) are both collections of his online opinion column, written for The New York Times since 2007. Additionally, he has written for The New Yorker, TV Guide, Vanity Fair, and elsewhere.
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I'm unsure if the world will ever truly know the range of remarkable talents Art Carney had.
Just found him from "that" Carson episode, within which after causing chaos he casually walks uo to the piano and absolutely dazzles. Incredible performer.
Brilliant 🌟❤️
It is really a great pleasure to watch these shows. There is no one alive today who can conduct interviews that are so poignant yet make it look simple. The true mark of genius.
Dick Cavett's alive, and he can do it.
This will make that guy commenting about Art Carney on all of your videos reaaaally happy
That was my immediate first thought. Now maybe that guy will hopefully shush it on down for a while now.
To use a trite - though nevertheless in this case, applicable - phrase, Art Carney is a national treasure. There’s nothing he couldn’t do.
The late great art Carney he was fantastic as ed Norton in the honeymooners there will never be another one like him again he made the honeymooners along with the rest of the cast and art was in the military as well he served this country proud and I never knew that he had a purple heart and he walked with a limp for the rest of his life up the irons!!;maiden manic🇬🇧🎸🤘🤘🎵🎵🎶
“The Honeymooners” with “Art Carney” as “Ed Norton” is justifiably considered one of the greatest characters from the classic age of television.
James Arness incurred leg injury by gunshot or shrapnel at Anzio during WW2, which caused him pain throughout his life.
He nails FDR.
There’s a video on UA-cam of an 18 year old Art Carney doing an excellent FDR impression. This was in 1937.
He was always a funny fellow, but he was really smooth with his piano style. Doing some classic old school numbers. You could tell that the musicians in Dick's studio band were impressed. I grew up with the Honeymooners, and our family all loved Art and Jackie Gleason
I loved this!!! No shows like this today! CLASS!!!! Art Carney so talented!!!!
Meaning no disrespect at all to Art Carney who I've loved for decades, but the subject of how people seemed to have aged differently back then has come up again recently and Art is definitely a good example, he's 53 here but looks 70.
Art was a heavy drinker and it aged him faster.
@@djhrecordhound4391 WW2 didn’t hurt
That generation had it rough they went through alot people today have no clue what it is to suffer
@@mikepoppjr that might be true, but previous generations, and especially the Greatest Generation, volunteered to suffer In hopes that future generations wouldn’t have to. We should try our best to not to let them down in that respect.
Don't hate me for saying, but working with somebody with an ego as big as Jackie Gleason would age anyone!!
Let it be remembered that Art Carney was more than Ed Norton. He was even honored with a best actor Oscar for 'Harry and Tonto,' released two years after this episode.
He has also won a Tony Award on the Broadway stage plus he has five Emmy awards for his work on television with the Honeymooners and the Jackie Gleason show. Gleason himself had never won an Emmy award.
The grace and the talent of a bygone era for sure.
Reminds me of my grandfather, hilarious and eccentric.
Love this ❤️🌟 I’m now 61 and loved this show 📺👀
Thank you. I appreciate this.
Never knew Art Carney could play piano that good. He could have had a career with piano.
To just go up and play with a band is not easy to do
And rip art Carney you are much missed in the great gig in the sky!!!up the irons!!!maiden manic🎶🎵🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🇬🇧
The ONE and ONLY Art Carney❤
Funny how typecasting happens, we remember him as Norton but he was so much more. Thankful for his talent and contributions.
Really enjoyed this. Recently I saw a picture of George C. Scott on the Dick Cavett show and I was wondering if you could share videos from that episode. Thank you.
Brilliant entertainer sorely missed!
Thank you....really enjoyed that.😍
Was hoping to hear him start off with Swanee River...😊 What a talent!
Would’ve loved if he played Swanny River. 😀
Lol
What a beautiful man
he was so funny a classic show
I'm not sure what I love more, Art Carney, the intro music or Dick's hat.
I had no idea he could play the piano at all much less play it that well. I wonder if he played for Gleason who seemed to love that kind of music.
you obviously have never seen the funniest tv show in history...and know even less about it
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What are you trying to do, shame me? lol Good luck.
I've seen the episode of the Honeymooners with Carney behind the piano. My assumption had always been that he wasn't actually playing it, but was only pretending to.
That style of piano playing is so sentimental.
Agreed. Do you happen to know the name of that style? If it has a name..
Art was a fantastic piano player.
An alcoholic...and drug abuser ..till he was finally able to quit drinking for good...... Art Carney was half of the greatest comedy team in TV history....
This piano playing brings back The $99,000 Answer...one of the most hilarious episodes of the funniest sitcom in tv history.....The Honeymooners...
And hard to believe but as i write this Joyce Randolph.... Trixie.......is still alive.......
*Where's GANOOCH FRANK GANUCCI* ???
He's been waiting for this one a long time!!
Cavett could be a sucker punch interviewer, I'm glad he went easy on Carney here. It's probably why Art was so nervous as he stated.
Brilliant piano player.
He was very good on the piano.
3 years older than I am ...wow
Art Carney enlisted while doing well in Hollywood. He in combat in France and wounded.
Gleason said that Art Carney was the greatest feed man in the business ! Wow ! Just think about that accolade for a second ?
Art Carney
Norton was the original Kramer.
Some hat awkwardness for Dick Cavett: first, that silly cap he starts out with, but that's trivial. The Ed Norton hat is worn totally incorrectly. The upturned side of the brim goes in the front. Without that aspect, the hat has nothing to do with Ed Norton.
He's bigger than I remember him. I always thought he was smaller in stature for some reason.
U are spot on ! So John Daly and Bennett cerf were very tall especially for that generation.
Well over 6 feet
Classic materials 🤣
Why does Dick Cavett have a hat on?
just watched a few episodes of the Honeymooners the other day.....the funniest tv show of all time......
and for the kids in the audience......Car 54 ...... Amos and Andy.....and Sergeant Bilko......make up the top 4.....and no friends or seinfeld are not part of that....
Wonderfully corny Carney.
That handshake between the 2 of them looked like a freemason handshake. If you know you know
A Roman Catholic a freemason? Highly , highly unlikely !
Oh please.
How do you know for sure it’s a Masonic handshake unless you were one yourself, or knew one personally? Even if it was, so what?
Love You, Champ !