[Congressional Bills 108th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 650 Introduced in House (IH)]
108th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 650
Expressing the sense of the House with respect to the life and work of
Tony Randall.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 19, 2004
Mr. Sullivan submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Government Reform
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House with respect to the life and work of
Tony Randall.
Whereas Tony Randall was born Leonard Rosenberg in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on February
26, 1920, the son of Mogscha Rosenberg, a dealer in artworks and
antiques, and the former Julia Finston, and attended Tulsa's Central
High School;
Whereas by the late 1950s, Mr. Randall was a much sought-after actor, appearing
in a number of television shows, briefly substituting for Steve Allen on
the Tonight Show and for Arthur Godfrey, and performed in a great many
television plays;
Whereas he was nominated often for Golden Globe awards and performed n the Rock
Hudson-Doris Day films ``Pillow Talk'' (1959), ``Lover Come Back''
(1961) and ``Send Me No Flowers'' (1964) as well as the Jayne Mansfield
comedy ``Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?'' (1957);
Whereas he was probably best known for his television roles including his TV
work in the 1950s by his supporting role in the sitcom ``Mr. Peepers'',
and various other projects until he landed the part on ``The Odd
Couple'';
Whereas the Emmy-winning actor made the role of fussy neatnik Felix Unger his
own in TV's ``The Odd Couple'', and in the sitcom, Randall played the
fussy, comically compulsive Felix Unger, apartment-mate of sloppy Oscar
Madison portrayed by Jack Klugman, winning an Emmy for the show in 1975;
Whereas Tony Randall's work brought laughter to America, including ``The Odd
Couple'', ``The Carol Burnett Show'', ``The Dean Martin Show'', and
numerous ``What's My Line?'' episodes;
Whereas throughout all of his television work, he maintained his connection to
the theater, spending much of his final years involved with his own
theatre company, the National Actors Theater, which he started in 1992;
and
Whereas he is survived by his wife, actress Heather Harlan, and their two
children: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) commends Tony Randall for his life and accomplishments;
and
(2) recognizes his talent, hard work, and dedication to his
craft.
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