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Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy
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Emmy (Primetime)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
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In 1999, the City College of New York honored Randall with the John H. Finley Award for outstanding service to the City of New York. In 2003, Pace University granted him an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree.
Golden Globes, USA. 1983 Nominee Golden Globe. Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical. Love, Sidney.
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- May 17, 2004
Randall managed to nab a Tony Award nomination for his starring role in 1958's 'Oh, Captain!', although the play itself bombed. His first role in a feature film came about in 1957, playing a supporting character in the Ginger Rogers vehicle Oh, Men!
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- Jack Klugman, Victor Buono, Stan Haze, and Tony Randall in The Odd Couple (1970)
- Tim Conway and Tony Randall in The Tim Conway Comedy Hour (1970)
- Jack Klugman, Allan Arbus, and Tony Randall in The Odd Couple (1970)
- James Garner, Howard Duff, Howard Morris, and Tony Randall in Boys' Night Out (1962)
- Florence Henderson and Tony Randall in The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (1976)
- Robert Reed, Christopher Knight, and Tony Randall in The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (1976)
- Tony Randall and Barry Williams in The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (1976)
- Boris Karloff and Tony Randall in Arsenic & Old Lace (1962)
- Tony Randall in Arsenic & Old Lace (1962)
BEST SERIES SUPPORTING ACTOR - 1954. Nominee. Tony Randall. Mr. Peepers. NBC. The Television Academy database lists prime-time Emmy information. Click here to learn more. Tony Randall: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.
Check all the awards won and nominated for by Tony Randall - TV Land Quintessential Non-Traditional Family Award (2004) , Outer Critics Circle Special Award (1992) , Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Comedy Series (1975) and more awards.
May 13, 2024 · Tony Randall was an American actor who was most closely identified with the character Felix Unger, the fastidious fussbudget he portrayed opposite Jack Klugman’s sloppy Oscar Madison on the TV series The Odd Couple (1970–75); he won an Emmy Award for the last season of the show.
Randall managed to nab a Tony Award nomination for his starring role in 1958's 'Oh, Captain!', although the play itself bombed. His first role in a feature film came about in 1957, playing a supporting character in the Ginger Rogers vehicle Oh, Men! Oh, Women! (1957).