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Harvey Herschel Korman (February 15, 1927May 29, 2008) was an American actor and comedian who performed in television and film productions. His big break was being a featured performer on CBS' '' The Danny Kaye Show'', but he is best remembered for his performances on the
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series '' The Carol Burnett Show'', for which he won four
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s, as well as his partnership with Tim Conway. Korman also appeared in several comedy films by
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.


Early life

Korman was of Russian
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descent and born in
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, the son of Ellen (
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Blecher) and Cyril Raymond Korman, a salesman. He served in the
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during
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. After being discharged, he studied at the Goodman School of Drama at the
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(now at
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) and at HB Studio. He was a member of the Peninsula Players summer theater program during the 1950, 1957, and 1958 seasons.


Career


Early years

Korman's first television role was as a head waiter in ''The Donna Reed Show'' episode, "Decisions, Decisions, Decisions". He appeared as a comically exasperated public relations man in a January 1961 episode of the CBS drama '' Route 66''. He was seen on numerous television programs afterwards including the role of Blake in the 1964 episode "Who Chopped Down the Cherry Tree?" on the NBC
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'' The Eleventh Hour'' and a bartender in the 1962 '' Perry Mason'' episode, "The Case of the Unsuitable Uncle." He frequently appeared as a supporting player on '' The Danny Kaye Show'' from 1963 through 1967. He was cast three times, including the role of Dr. Allison in "Who Needs Glasses?" (1962), on ABC's ''
The Donna Reed Show ''The Donna Reed Show'' is an American sitcom starring Donna Reed as the middle-class housewife Donna Stone. Carl Betz co-stars as her pediatrician husband Dr. Alex Stone, and Shelley Fabares and Paul Petersen as their teenage children, Mary ...
''. He also guest-starred on '' Dennis the Menace'' and on the NBC contemporary western series ''
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''. From 1964 to 1966, he appeared three times in consecutive years on the CBS comedy '' The Munsters'' starring Fred Gwynne and
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. During the 1965–1966 season, Korman appeared regularly on ABC's ''
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'' as the voice of
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in its final season on network television.


''The Carol Burnett Show''

The 1967 debut of '' The Carol Burnett Show'' gave Korman his greatest recognition. During his ten-year run on the show, he received six
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nominations and won four–in 1969, 1971, 1972, and 1974. The exact name of the category changed slightly during the period, but the award was for ''Outstanding Achievement by a supporting performer in music or variety show''. He was also nominated for four
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s for the series, winning that award in 1975. In 1977, he left '' The Carol Burnett Show'' to headline his own sitcom on ABC, ''
The Harvey Korman Show ''The Harvey Korman Show'' is an American sitcom television series starring Harvey Korman, Christine Lahti, Barry Van Dyke and Milton Selzer that aired for five episodes on ABC from January 31 to August 3, 1978. Synopsis Harvey A. Kavanaugh is ...
'', which only lasted five episodes.


Other work

While appearing on ''The Carol Burnett Show'', Korman gained further fame by appearing as the villainous Hedley Lamarr in the 1974
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film ''
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''. He also starred in Brooks' '' High Anxiety'' (1977) as Dr. Charles Montague. In 1978 he appeared in the CBS '' Star Wars Holiday Special'' providing levity in three of the special's variety segments: a cantina skit with Bea Arthur in which he plays a barfly who drinks through a hole in the top of his head, another as Chef Gormaanda, a four-armed parody of
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, and one as a malfunctioning Amorphian android in an instruction video. In 1980, he played Captain Blythe in the
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comedy, '' Herbie Goes Bananas''. The following year, he portrayed Count de Monet in Brooks' '' History of the World, Part 1''. In later years he did voice work for the live-action film ''The Flintstones'' as well as for the animated '' The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue''. He also starred in the short-lived Mel Brooks TV series '' The Nutt House'', and in his final Mel Brooks film, as the zany Dr. Seward, in '' Dracula: Dead and Loving It''. In 1986, he starred in the failed CBS comedy series ''
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'' with Valerie Perrine. In 1982 he reunited with Carol Burnett and Vicki Lawrence in the TV movie '' Eunice'' reprising his role of Ed Higgins from “ The Family” sketches from '' The Carol Burnett Show''. He continued the portrayal on the spin-off series, '' Mama’s Family'' in addition to introducing each episode of the series during its initial two-season NBC network run, portraying fictional television host Alistair Quince as well as directing 31 episodes of the series. He also reunited with fellow ''Carol Burnett Show'' alumnus Tim Conway, making a guest appearance on Conways 1980–1981 comedy-variety series '' The Tim Conway Show''. The two later toured the U.S., reprising skits from the show and performing new material. A DVD of new comedy sketches by Korman and Conway, ''Together Again'', was released in 2006. Korman and Conway had been jointly inducted into the
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in 2002.


Personal life

Korman was married to Donna Ehlert from 1960 to 1977 and they had two children, Maria and Christopher Korman. He married Deborah Korman (née Fritz) in 1982 and was married to her until he died in 2008. They had two daughters together, Kate and Laura Korman.


Death

Korman died at age 81 on May 29, 2008, at UCLA Medical Center, as the result of complications from a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm he had suffered four months earlier. He is interred at
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's Woodlawn Cemetery.


Filmography


Film

*''Carving Magic'' (1959) as Al (industrial short) *''
Living Venus ''Living Venus'' is a 1961 exploitation film loosely based on the life of ''Playboy'' magazine founder Hugh Hefner. Marking the directorial debut of Herschell Gordon Lewis, the film stars frequent Lewis collaborators William Kerwin as unscrupulous ...
'' (1961) as Ken Carter *'' Gypsy'' (1962) as Gypsy's press agent *''
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'' (1966) as Weldon Emmett *'' The Man Called Flintstone'' (1966) as Chief Boulder (voice) *''
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'' (1968) as Merriman Dudley *'' The April Fools'' (1969) as Matt Benson *''
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'' (1974) as Hedley Lamarr *''
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'' (1974) as The King of France *'' The Pink Panther Strikes Again'' (1976) as Prof. Auguste Balls (scenes deleted) *'' High Anxiety'' (1977) as Dr. Charles Montague *''Bud and Lou'' (1978) as Bud Abbott *''
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'' (1979) as Monty Rushmore *'' Herbie Goes Bananas'' (1980) as Captain Blythe *''
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'' (1980) as U.N. Ambassador Spender *'' History of the World, Part I'' (1981) as Count de Monet *''
Curse of the Pink Panther ''Curse of the Pink Panther'' is a 1983 comedy film and a continuation of ''The Pink Panther'' series of films created by Blake Edwards in the early 1960s. The film was one of two produced concurrently following the death of the series' star Pe ...
'' (1983) as Prof. Auguste Balls *''
Gone Are the Dayes ''Gone Are the Dayes'' is a 1984 American made-for-television crime comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions directed by Gabrielle Beaumont and starring Harvey Korman, Susan Anspach and Robert Hogan. It originally aired May 6, 1984 on the ...
'' (1984) as Charlie Mitchell *''
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'' (1985) as White King *''
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'' (1986) as Lou *'' Munchies'' (1987) as Cecil Watterman, Simon Watterman *''
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'' (1994) as Dictabird (voice) *'' Radioland Murders'' (1994) as Jules Cogley *'' Dracula: Dead and Loving It'' (1995) as Dr. Jack Seward *'' Jingle All the Way'' (1996) as President *'' Diagnosis: Murder'' (1997) as Harvey Huckaby *'' The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue'' (1998) Floyd (voice) *'' Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure'' (1999) (Direct-to-video) as Prof. von Klupp *'' The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas'' (2000) as Col. Slaghoople *''Together Again: Conway & Korman'' (2006) ( DVD) in various skits


Television

*'' Dennis the Menace'' (October 29, 1961), as realtor in "Haunted House" *''
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'' (1960), as Head Waiter in "Decisions, Decisions, Decisions" *''
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'' (1961) as Dr. Don Spright in "The Gossip Go-Round" *'' The Red Skelton Hour'' (1961) as Artie in "Appleby's Office Party" *'' Route 66'' (1961, 1963) as Len Statler in "The Quick and the Dead" and as Mr. Mills in "Suppose I Said I Was the Queen of Spain?" *'' Perry Mason'' (1962) as the bartender in "The Case of the Unsuitable Uncle" *'' I'm Dickens, He's Fenster'' (1962) as Mr. Rembar in "The Acting Game" *'' The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor'' (1962) as Gibson Holly in "The Jagged Edge" *''
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'' (1962) as Bunce in "Pressure Lock" *'' Dennis the Menace'' (1961) as Bowers in "Haunted House", (1963) as Mr. Griffin in "My Four Boys" *'' Sam Benedict'' (1963) as a reporter in "Of Rusted Cannons and Fallen Sparrows" *'' Saints and Sinners'' (1963) as Jerry Grant in "The Year Joan Crawford Won the Oscar" *'' Glynis'' (1963), with
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, as Ken Bradford in "Three Men in a Tub" *'' The Munsters'' (1964), as Journalist Lennie Bates in "Family Portrait" *''
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'' (1964–1965), three episodes *''
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'' (1964) as Max Denton in "Maid for a Day" *'' Gidget'' (1965) as Joe Hanley in "Daddy Come Home" *''The John Forsythe Show'' (1965) in "Duty and the Beast" *'' The Munsters'' (1965) as the Psychiatrist in "Yes Galen, There Is a Herman" *''The Munsters'' (1966) as Professor Fagenspahen in "Prehistoric Munster" *''
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'' (1965–1966) as
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(voice) *'' Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?'' (1966) as the Mad Hatter (voice) *'' F Troop'' (1966) as Col. Heindreich von Zeppel in "Bye, Bye, Balloon" *'' The Carol Burnett Show'' (1967–1977) series regular *''
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'' (1968) as Baron Hinterstoisser in "The Night of the Big Blackmail" *'' The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour'' (1971) guest appearance *'' Tattletales'' (1974) as himself *''
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'' (1976) as himself *''The Carpenters at Christmas'' (1977) as Harvey, the coffee guy *''
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'' (1978) as himself *''
The Harvey Korman Show ''The Harvey Korman Show'' is an American sitcom television series starring Harvey Korman, Christine Lahti, Barry Van Dyke and Milton Selzer that aired for five episodes on ABC from January 31 to August 3, 1978. Synopsis Harvey A. Kavanaugh is ...
'' (1978) eponymous lead *'' Star Wars Holiday Special'' (1978) as Chef Gormaanda, Krelman, and Toy Video Instructor *'' The Tim Conway Show'' (1980, 1981) guest star and regular *'' Eunice'' (1982) *''
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'' (1983) as Carlisle Edwards *''
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'' (1983) *'' Mama's Family'' (1983–1984) (spin-off of “ The Family” sketches, from ''The Carol Burnett Show'') as Alistair Quince/Host and Ed Higgins/Eunice's husband *''
Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills ''Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills'' is an American sitcom starring Harvey Korman, Valerie Perrine and Sue Ball that was broadcast from April 25 to June 6, 1986 on Friday nights at 8:30 p.m ET on CBS. Summary Leo and Liz Green were ''nouveau riche'' soc ...
'' (1986) as Leo Green *'' Nutt House'' (1989) as Reginald Tarkington *'' The Golden Palace'' (1992) as Bill in "Marriage on the Rocks with a Twist." *'' Garfield and Friends'' (1994) as Professor Lamar (voice) *''
What a Cartoon! ''What a Cartoon!'' (later known as ''The What a Cartoon! Show'' and ''The Cartoon Cartoon Show'') is an American animated anthology series created by Fred Seibert for Cartoon Network. The shorts were produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions; by ...
'' (1995) as O. Ratz (voice) in "Rat in a Hot Tin Can" * ''Dumb and Dumber: The Animated Series'' (1995) as Man #2, Manager, and Officer Doohickey (voice) *''
Hey Arnold! ''Hey Arnold!'' is an American animated comedy television series created by Craig Bartlett. It originally aired on Nickelodeon from October 7, 1996, to June 8, 2004. The show centers on fourth grader Arnold Shortman, who lives with his grandpar ...
'' (1996) as Don Reynolds (voice) *''Diagnosis: Murder "Comedy Is Murder"'' (1997) Guest star *'' The Wild Thornberrys'' (1999) as Earl (voice) *'' The Brothers Flub'' (1999) (voice) *'' Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child'' (2000) as The Lion (voice) in "Aesop's Fables" *''
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'' (2000) as Gularis (voice)


Video games

*'' The Flintstones (pinball)'' (1994) as the Dictabird (voice) *'' The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling'' (2000) as The Great Gazoo (voice)


References


External links

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