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    • Christopher Carson. Johnny welcomed his eldest son, Christopher, alongside his first wife, Jody Morrill Wolcott, in 1950. The Do You Trust Your Wife? alum and the actress tied the knot seven years earlier in 1943.
    • Richard Carson. The Johnny Carson Show star’s son Richard arrived in 1952. Richard’s life came to a short end at age 39 in 1991 when he was tragically killed in a car accident.
    • Cory Carson. Johnny and Jody welcomed their youngest son, Cory, in 1953. After becoming parents, the former lovebirds raised their kids together for more than a decade before calling it quits in 1963.
    • Who Was Johnny Carson?
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    After college, comedian Johnny Carson worked as a television writer for Red Skelton's show. He moved to New York City and in 1962, Carson replaced Jack Paar as host of The Tonight Showfor an Emmy Award-winning run that lasted three decades. Carson's 1992 final appearance as host attracted an estimated 50 million viewers. He died in 2005.

    Born in Corning, Iowa, on October 23, 1925, to Ruth and Homer R. Carson, a power company manager, Johnny Carson learned how to reel in audiences at a young age. He fell in love with magic when he was 12 years old, and after purchasing a magician's kit through the mail, he began performing magic tricks in public, as "The Great Carsoni." Following hi...

    In October 1962, Carson replaced Jack Paar as host of The Tonight Show and, following wavering ratings his first year, Carson became a prime-time hit. Audiences found comfort in Carson’s calm and steady presence in their living rooms each evening. Revered for his affable personality, quick wit and crisp interviews, he guided viewers into the late-n...

    Carson was in and out of relationships throughout his life, marrying four separate times. He married Jody Wolcott in 1948, and they had three sons. Carson and Jody divorced in 1963, and only months later, Carson married his second wife, Joanne Copeland. That relationship ended in 1972, following a grueling legal battle that ended with Copeland rece...

    In 1999, Carson suffered a severe heart attack at the age of 74 while he was sleeping in his Malibu, California home. Soon after, he underwent quadruple-bypass surgery. In January 2005, at age 79, Carson died of respiratory failure caused by emphysema. Carson, considered to be one of the most popular stars of American television, has been praised b...

  2. May 19, 2022 · The couple soon welcomed the first of their three children. Their oldest son Christopher was born in 1950, followed by middle child Richard in 1952, and finally, their youngest, Cory, was born in 1953. Carson reportedly more focus on career than kids. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images.

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  3. John William Carson was born on October 23, 1925, in Corning, Iowa, to Ruth Elizabeth (Hook) Carson (1901–1985) and Homer Lloyd "Kit" Carson (1899–1983), a power company manager. [3] [4] He was the second of three children.

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  4. Johnny Carson was married four times and had three sons from his first marriage to Jody Morrill Wolcott. His sons were Christopher, Richard, and Cory Carson. Unfortunately, Johnny had a strained relationship with his children, as he prioritized his career over his family.

  5. Oct 27, 2022 · Although he often interviewed child stars on the Tonight Show to hilarious effect, according to Closer Weekly, Johnny Carson had “a strained relationship” with his own children, Christopher, Cory, and Richard. His lawyer and biographer Henry Bushkin called it “a tragic story of a very successful father who had children who never gave him ...

  6. Apr 2, 2022 · Before hosting The Tonight Show for 30 years and becoming the original King of Late Night, Johnny Carson married his first wife, Joan (Jody) Wolcott, and they had three sons. Here’s a look at...

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