Arnold Stang
Arnold Stang (September 28, 1918 – December 20, 2009) was an American comic actor who played a small and bespectacled, yet brash and knowing big-city type. One of the most arresting facts about Arnold Stang is that he is perfectly happy with the role of Gerard on NBC's Henry Morgan Show. Unlike many actors and comedians who have climbed to fame with one particular role, Stang isn't afraid of becoming "typed." The small, economy-size, Arnold twenty-eight-year-old comic, who has been likened to a near-sighted chipmunk dragged out of the rain, has dispensed laughs on shows with many top comedians; yet every time he appears on a new television show, he points out with dismay, both the critics and the public "suddenly recognize me as 'fresh new talent.' Stang's career in show business began at a radio audition when he was eleven. Wearing heavy horn-rimmed eyeglasses and speaking in a voice somewhere between a quaver and a croak, Arnold began a serious recitation for the directors. They could not take him seriously. When they had recovered from spasms of laughter, they signed him up on the spot for a comic role, a "type" of role which Stang has been handling ever since.
Known For
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The Mike Douglas Show
Bonanza
Batman
Emergency!
Emergency!
What's My Line?
The Cosby Show
Wagon Train
Courage the Cowardly Dog
Robert Montgomery Presents
Tales from the Darkside
The Colgate Comedy Hour
The Steve Allen Show
The Ed Sullivan Show
The Bob Hope Show
Reading Rainbow
Top Cat
December Bride
December Bride
The Pink Panther
Chico and the Man
Dennis the Menace
Mr. Men and Little Miss
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
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