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Jack klugman
Jack klugman







jack klugman

He went on to appear in several classic films, including as juror number five in 12 Angry Men (1957), of which he was the last surviving cast member. Klugman later said the experience was the greatest thrill of his career. The following year, he appeared in the live television broadcast of Producers' Showcase in the episode "The Petrified Forest" with Humphrey Bogart and Henry Fonda. In 1954, he played Jim Hanson on the soap opera The Greatest Gift. In March 1952, Klugman made his Broadway debut in Golden Boy as Frank Bonaparte. Later that same year, he made his television debut in an episode of Actors Studio. Roberts road company production at the Colonial Theatre in Boston. Klugman was active in numerous stage, television, and film productions during the 1950s and '60s. You are suited to be a truck driver." After the war, he pursued acting roles in New York City while sharing an apartment with friend, and fellow ex-GI turned actor Charles Bronson. While there, his drama teacher told him, "Young man, you are not suited to be an actor. He attended Carnegie Institute of Technology, now Carnegie Mellon University, in Pittsburgh. Klugman served in the United States Army during World War II. His parents were Russian-Jewish immigrants. Klugman was born in Philadelphia, the youngest of six children born to Rose, a hat maker, and Max Klugman, a house painter. From 1976 to 1983, he starred in the title role in Quincy, M.E., for which he earned four Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Klugman won his second and third Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award for his work on the series. Five years later, he reprised that role in the television adaptation of The Odd Couple opposite Tony Randall. In 1965, Klugman replaced Walter Matthau as Oscar Madison in the Broadway play The Odd Couple. He also made a total of four appearances on The Twilight Zone from 1960 to 1963. Klugman won his first Primetime Emmy Award for his guest-starring role on The Defenders in 1964. During the 1960s, he guest-starred on numerous television series. He began his career in 1950 and started television and film work with roles in 12 Angry Men (1957) and Cry Terror! (1958). Jack Klugman (April 27, 1922 – December 24, 2012) was an American actor of stage, film, and television.









Jack klugman