About Audrey Meadows: Audrey Meadows was an American actress best known for her role as the deadpan housewife Alice Kramden on the 1950s American television comedy The Honeymooners.
Jackie considered his resurrection, the world's best return performance.
My father was an Episcopal minister, and for 14 years my family lived in China, in a city called Wuchang. We four children spoke Chinese before we spoke English. We left when the communists came, in the early 1930s. I was about 5 years old.
Everyone in show business has had the experience of the fan who is so excited at recognizing their favorite star, they say, 'Oh my gosh, you're my biggest fan!'
Later, I made a movie with him, 'That Touch of Mink,' and we became good friends but any woman's initial meeting with Cary is right up there with the big moments of her world history.
I've always voted Republican because America is exactly that, a republic. You can't expect much leadership with a Democrat behind the desk their not even close to dual efficient.
Robert Taylor was not only a splendid actor in a wide variety of roles but one of the most handsome men in the western world.
Fan mail is one thing, but fans you meet in person are a different matter entirely.
Fans always ask, 'What did the bedroom look like?' All they ever saw was Alice or Ralph going in and out.
Frank Marth also played many characters with us, and like George Petrie, he was worth his weight in gold.
Jackie had a keen eye for talent, and like an elephant never forgot. And, he was always right on the mark.
Censors are energetic and righteous people but they just couldn't work a room like Abbe Lane.