Arnold Stang

  • male, 84 years old
  • Boston, MA, United States
Description:
Arnold Stang (born September 28, 1925 in Chelsea, Massachusetts) is a comic actor who plays a small and bespectacled, yet brash and knowing big-city type. Never known as a solo performer (despite the existence of an unsold television pilot called "The Arnold Stang Show"), he works best in, and prefers, an ensemble cast in which he plays only one of a diverse group of comic characters. Wikipedia
Born:
September 28, 1925
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  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Arnold Stang. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
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  • WFMU's Beware of the Blog:...

    I love Arnold Stang. During the filming of It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963), Spencer Tracy laughed every time Arnold Stang said good morning to him.
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  • IMDb page

    A show-stopping comic for decades, actor Arnold Stang started out as a youngster on radio. Born in 1925 in Chelsea, Massachusetts, just north of Boston, the scrawny youngster auditioned at age nine for radio's "Horn and Hardart's Children's Hour" and won
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  • Boston - MA

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  • Arnold Stang

    Arnold Stang is a show business animal. In fact he is a whole zoo of animals, a cat, a mouse, a turtle or two, birds, fish. His Internet Movie Data Base entry goes on for pages. He is a character actor with a lot of characters and a lot of character.
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  • Arnold Stang Interview

    Recently I had the pleasure of interviewing Arnold Stang in his hotel room after a Friday evening appearance at Radio Classics Live VIII in Brockton, Massachusetts. He had been featured in a re-creation of an episode where Henry Morgan tries to arrange a
    www.otrsite.com/articles/artwb009.html
  • Arnold Stang: Arnold...

    He played the milquetoast, weakling or annoying little schmuck parts on dozens of sitcoms, one of many working television supporting players that never found major stardom but always had steady work. He was distinctive because of his puny stature and whi
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