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    Anthony Leonard Randall [1] (born Aryeh Leonard Rosenberg; February 26, 1920 – May 17, 2004) was an American actor. He is best known for portraying the role of Felix Unger in a television adaptation of the 1965 play The Odd Couple by Neil Simon.

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    Tony Randall. Actor: The Odd Couple. Tony Randall was born on February 26, 1920 in Tulsa, Oklahoma as Aryeh Leonard Rosenberg. He attended Tulsa Central High School and later Northwestern University and New York City's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre.

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    • February 26, 1920
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    • May 17, 2004
  3. Mini Bio. Tony Randall was born on February 26, 1920 in Tulsa, Oklahoma as Aryeh Leonard Rosenberg. He attended Tulsa Central High School and later Northwestern University and New York City's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. After graduating, he starred in two plays: George Bernard Shaw 's 'Candida' alongside Jane Cowl and Emlyn ...

    • February 26, 1920
    • May 17, 2004
  4. 2 days ago · Tony Randall (born February 26, 1920, Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.—died May 17, 2004, New York, New York, U.S.) 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 ...

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  5. Tony Randall, best known for playing fastidious Felix Unger on “The Odd Couple,” died in his sleep Monday at a New York hospital. He was 84. May 18, 2004, 2:23 PM UTC / Source : The Associated...

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  7. May 19, 2004 · May 19, 2004 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Tony Randall, the deft comedic actor best known for playing fastidious Felix Unger on the 1970s sitcom “The Odd Couple” during his more than...

  8. May 19, 2004 · Tony Randall, the sardonic actor with the commanding voice and precise diction whose career in light-comic parts in Hollywood and on the New York stage seemed the perfect preparation for his...

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