Audrey Meadows
Milestones
- Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
- Birthday: February 8, 1924
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1994
Published autobiography, "Love, Alice: My Life As a Honeymooner"
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1992
Attacked on the street in Manhattan; robbed of an expensive jeweled necklace
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1990
Co-starred as the grandmother on the CBS sitcom "Uncle Buck"
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1962
Supported Doris Day and Cary Grant in the hit comedy, "That Touch of Mink"
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1952
Was a series regular on "Club Embassy" (NBC)
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1951 to 1952
TV series debut as regular, "Bob and Ray" (NBC); played Linda Lovely in a spoof of soap operas
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1940
Singing debut, Carnegie Hall
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Broadway debut, "Top Banana"
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Co-starred as Alice Kramden on the half-hour version of "The Honeymooners"
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Hired to replace Pert Kelton as Alic Kramden in the "The Honeymooners" sketches on "The Jackie Gleason Show" (CBS)
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Played Iris, the mother-in-law, on the ABC sitcom "Too Close For Comfort"
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Was a frequent panelist on game shows like "What's Going On?", "What in the World?" and "The Name's the Same"
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Was a panelist/performer on "Masquerade Party" (NBC and CBS)
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