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Emmy Throwback: When Jack Klugman and Tony Randall Were the Original ‘Odd Couple’
Thomas Lennon, who plays Felix on the current CBS version, says the show's formula works because "it gets down to the simplest reasons: You've suffered through one of these types in your life and it's something you relate to."
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Talent Agent Eleanor Kilgallen Dies at 95
Kilgallen helped the careers of numerous celebrities, including Grace Kelly, Robert Redford and Harrison Ford
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Penny Marshall: Jack Klugman Taught Me Laverne’s Timing
Reflecting on the sitcom legend's death, the actress tells THR she gave her co-star Cindy Williams this advice: "Watch 'The Odd Couple.' That's the chemistry."
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Jack Klugman’s Widow Turns Planned Holiday Party Into Memorial
"He was a grouchy optimist," says entertainment journalist Jeanne Wolf, who attended the "party that ended up being a memorial." She reminisces about her longtime friend here.
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Broadway Dims Its Lights in Memory of Charles Durning, Jack Klugman
In addition to their celebrated film and television careers, both actors, who died on Christmas Eve, were beloved veterans of the New York stage, with credits that included the original productions of "That Championship Season" and "Gypsy."
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‘Odd Couple,’ ‘Quincy’ Star Jack Klugman Dies at 90
UPDATE: The actor, who also starred in the original fim version of "12 Angry Men," was home in Northridge, his wife told KABC-TV in Los Angeles.
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Jack Klugman Turns 90, Reflects on Life and Legendary Stage, Film and TV Career (Video)
Klugman is best known for his performances on the TV series 'The Odd Couple' (1970-1975), and 'Quincy, M.E.' (1976-1983) and in the film '12 Angry Men' (1957).
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Garry Walberg, Actor on Two Jack Klugman TV Series, Dies
The prolific character actor, who had roles on “The Odd Couple” and “Quincy, M.E.,” was 90.
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