But guess what? The house and barn location is one that been used in at least three episodes, by the time this story aired (05/23/1959). LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Actor Ted Knight, who won two Emmy awards as the pompous and dimwitted newscaster Ted Baxter on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, died Tuesday. Except for Will, they're a hardened lot. Early life In 1985, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. While recovering in Doc's office someone returns and finishes the job on Rabb. Comedy" continued on good-naturedly, earning lead status on his own Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen. of the A Company, 296th Combat Engineer Battalion. Ted Knight (born Tadeusz Wladyslaw Konopka; December 7, 1923 August 26, 1986) was an American actor well known for playing the comedic roles of Ted Baxter in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Henry Rush in Too Close for Comfort, and Judge Elihu Smails in Caddyshack. director of photography Film Editing by Albrecht Joseph . Makeup Department sitcom, hilariously overplaying a silver-haired, self-important But in this fight, nature beat the crap out of nurture. producer Music by Fred Steiner Cinematography by Harry Stradling Jr. . Gunsmoke: Guest Star Stars from the MTM Show Which three Mary Tyler Moore Show stars appeared on Gunsmoke? Genres: Drama, Western Network: CBS Air Date: Jan 9, 1965 Directed By: Harry Harris Written By: John Meston. Ted Knight, who plays the part of slickster lawyer Jay Rabb in this episode, would later go on to star as TV news anchor Ted Baxter on the CBS-TV sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-77) and cartoonist Henry Rush on the ABC-TV/syndicated sitcom Too Close For Comfort (1980-87). Directed by Harry Harris Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Produced by Philip Leacock . I guess when you're cranking out 30-39 episodes a season this could happen. , and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes. Born December 7, 1923 in Terryville, Connecticut, USA. When Rabb is shot he tells the Marshall that Print did it. Ive really wanted to shake Ted Baxter, he said in 1981. Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. 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Knight, who starred in the short-lived Ted Knight Show and Too Close for Comfort, died at his Pacific Palisades home Tuesday with his wife of 38 years, Dorothy, and their three children at his side. Ted Knight Bio. Knight was also featured in a production number based on one of the songs from the Hi Guys album, "I'm in Love with Barbara Walters". Print Asper wishes to leave his ranch to his sons, but his attorney has other plans. In 1986, the show became The Ted Knight Show and saw Henry Rush retire from cartooning and become part-owner of a weekly newspaper. John Meston. He appeared regularly on the short-lived, The New Loretta Young Show (1962), and the daytime soap opera, The Young Marrieds (1964). UAB Productions was the local production arm of United Artists Broadcasting, which owned WUAB-TV in the Cleveland area at that time. (*Marshal Dillon quote*) - "I see. However, the genial actor made the best of it and continued on stage ("Some of My Best Friends") and in commercials and TV spots that were similar in persona. A high school dropout, he Heading west to Los Angeles, California in 1957, Ted spent most of his early years providing slick commercial voiceovers and earning minor roles on television (Sea Hunt (1958)) and film (Psycho (1960)). Mrs. Knight is director and treasurer of the Price-Pattenger Nutrition Foundation. Print threatens to kill him unless he makes it right. (The Twilight Zone (1959), The Fugitive (1963), Gunsmoke (1955), Highway Patrol (1955), Bonanza (1959), Combat! Later Rabb gets shot in the back while working in his office. : The Volunteer . I Love Lucy. In January 1985, Knight was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the television industry. 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(The Twilight Zone (1959), The Fugitive (1963), Gunsmoke (1955), Highway Patrol (1955), Bonanza (1959), Combat! Print Asper is suspected of attempted murder when he forces a crooked lawyer, at gunpoint, to return the ranch he stole from him, and the lawyer still ends up getting shot later by someone. The Connecticut-born actor was christened Tadeusz The plot concerned the misadventures of a group of San Francisco firemen. "Print Asper" was the 36th episode of Season 4 of Gunsmoke, also the 153rd overall episode of the series. Cat, The Fugitive, The F.B.I., Get Smart, The Invaders, Judd, for the Defense, Garrison's Gorillas, The Wild Wild West, The Outsider, and The Immortal. Also Known As Tadeus Wladyslaw Konopka, Theodore Charles Knight Birth Place Terryville, Connecticut, USA Born December 07, 1923 Died August 26, 1986 Cause of Death Cancer Biography Read More With a booming voice and a pompous, yet easily flustered elitist persona, actor Ted Knight was a comic tour de force on television and in film for decades. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The percentage of approved Tomatometer critics who have given this title a positive review. With a booming voice and a pompous, yet easily . The Ted Knight Show lasted for only six episodes in the spring of 1978. We are terribly private about this sort of thing, said Bloustein. However the slick lawyer knew that Print could not read and actually made the deed out to himself rather than the sons. Following this, Ted found more work (WROW-TV) in Albany, New York, hosting a children's variety show while playing radio announcer for its sister radio station, WROW. Ted's well-modulated voice was his moneymaker during the lean years, whether as an announcer/narrator or cartoon voice character. By creating an account, you agree to the Director Ted Post Writers John Meston Norman MacDonnell Charles Marquis Warren Stars James Arness Dennis Weaver Milburn Stone Knight's speaking voice also brought him work as a voice artist for various animated series produced by Filmation and Hanna-Barbera, including The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, The Batman/Superman Hour, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Fantastic Voyage, The New Scooby-Doo Movies, Super Friends, and Lassie's Rescue Rangers. They gave so many of us so many great laughs.. (1962)) as well as occasional comedic parts (McHale's Navy (1962), Gomer Pyle: USMC (1964), Get Smart (1965 . During his tour of duty, Ted developed an interest in acting, returning home in the post-war years to study his craft in Hartford, Connecticut, at the Randall School of Dramatic Arts. Knight eventually starred opposite Nancy Dussault in his own television series, Too Close for Comfort (1980), which had a healthy run despite the fact that Knight, as the lead, was more subdued than on the Mary Tyler Moore classic. A high school dropout, he enlisted for World War II duty and eventually became a decorated member of the A Company, 296th Combat Engineer Battalion. Sometimes you hate your brother, but the vast amount of time, you love your brother. J Pat O'Malley plays the Father Print Asper. Not only a lawyer (J. Rabb, Atty. Knight experienced complications from the surgery and was advised not to resume work on Too Close For Comfort until he recovered. Combat! enlisted for World War II duty and eventually became a decorated member Although the conceited "stuffed shirt" typecast plagued him for the rest of his career, the self-proclaimed "Polish Prince of Comedy" continued on good-naturedly, earning lead status on his own comedy series. Knight's final big-screen role was in the 1980 golf comedy Caddyshack, where he played Judge Elihu Smails, who is fed up with the shenanigans of Al Czervik (Rodney Dangerfield), a guest at his golf club. Marvel Movies Ranked Worst to Best by Tomatometer, Jurassic Park Movies Ranked By Tomatometer, RT25: Celebrating 25 Years of Rotten Tomatoes, The Biggest and Best Movies of the Last 25 Years, Home The actor's sole post-Ted Baxter movie role was as a judge in the golf-themed comedy, Caddyshack (1980), in which he continually bumped heads with the film's star, Rodney Dangerfield. Ted Knight (1923 - 1986) aka Ted Konopka. I dont smoke and I drink very lightly, he said in 1980. A fascination with puppetry and ventriloquism led to his first steady paycheck, as the host of a children's radio show (WJAR) in Providence, Rhode Island (1950-1955). When Print finds out about the deed, his returns to Rabb's office and makes him fill another deed out at gunpoint. Although the conceited "stuffed shirt" typecast plagued him for the rest of his career, the self-proclaimed "Polish Prince of Comedy" continued on good-naturedly, earning lead status on his own comedy series. During the postwar years, Knight studied acting in Hartford, Connecticut. Except for Will, they're a hardened lot. My objections to the moronification of Chester aside, this is indeed -- and someone said -- one of the episodes that separates Gumsmoke from the '50s westerns pack. It's still better than most of it's competition in the 60s and better than ANYTHING on today. Knight also returned to Albany to film promo spots for his former employer, WTEN's local news show. director of photography Film Editing by Albrecht Joseph Casting By James Lister Lynn Stalmaster Set Decoration by Raymond Boltz Jr. It's a character study of a family, and how hardened men could be. The Candidate (Party Girls for the Candidate) (1964) [Frank Carlton]: Dies of a heart attack from shock after seeing a pornographic film of his fiancee (June Wilkinson). I had great love for Ted., Cloris Leachman, another co-star, said, I think people liked to look at him and say, Ted, youre our guy, and, Youre our kind of guy., Grant Tinker, head of MTM Enterprises when it produced The Mary Tyler Moore Show, said: I really loved Ted Baxter and Ted Knight all together. [2], Born in Lancaster, Ohio. Ted Knight. (Theodore) Wladyslaw Konopka, the son of a Polish-American family in In 1967, Gunsmoke was . In 1975, a musical album entitled "Hi, Guys!" Ed Asner, who co-starred in Mary Tyler Moore as news director Lou Grant, said in Las Vegas, Nev., We regarded ourselves as brothers. Genres: There is an electrical outlet visible near the boardwalk, when the killer is listening at the window. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. The giveaway is the large tree in the corral. Episode Info A rancher flees his home when he believes he is responsible for a murder. He was always the butt of the jokes. Had played minor villains in television and film dramas for many years before the role of Ted Baxter on. Knight patterned the arrogant, childish but stylish Ted Baxter after all the prima donnas around the radio and TV stations where Id worked.. (as Al Joseph) Casting By James Lister Art Direction by Albert Heschong Set Decoration by Ted Baxter gave the whole world a superiority complex.. obscure dramatic, often villainous television work, before finding Stay up-to-date on all the latest Rotten Tomatoes news! [9] The title track, in which Knight tries to get out of various embarrassing situations by using his signature "Hi, guys!" Looks like the Aspers may have spent too much time alone on the prairie. It is located at 6673 Hollywood Boulevard. ABC cancelled the show after three seasons, but it was revived in first-run syndication in 1984. During his tour of duty, Ted developed an interest in acting, returning home in the post-war years to study his craft in Hartford, Connecticut, at the Randall School of Dramatic Arts. His role as the vain and untalented WJM newscaster Ted Baxter on The Mary Tyler Moore Show brought Knight widespread recognition and his greatest success. Print Asper (J. Pat O'Malley) is suspected of attempted murder when he forces a crooked lawyer, at gunpoint, to return the ranch he stole from him, and the lawyer still ends up getting shot later by someone. He was born Dec. 7, 1923, in Terryville, Conn., Tadewurz Wladzui Konopka. . He became proficient with puppets and ventriloquism, which led to steady work as a television childrens show host at WJAR-TV in Providence, Rhode Island, from 1950 to 1955. A fascination with puppetry and ventriloquism led to his first steady paycheck, as the host of a children's radio show (WJAR) in Providence, Rhode Island (1950-1955). Ted Knight (Ted Baxter), Gavin MacLeod (Murray Slaughter), Edward Asner (Lou Grant), Cloris Leachman (Phyllis Lindstrom), Betty White (Sue Ann Nivens), Georgia Engel (Georgette Franklin Baxter), Mary Tyler Moore (Mary Richards) He was 62. producer (as Norman Macdonnell) Cinematography by Fleet Southcott . He had a small part playing a police officer seen guarding the room where Norman Bates, now in custody, sat wrapped in a blanket at the end of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960). ")[13], His hometown of Terryville, Connecticut, dedicated a bridge on Canal Street over the Pequabuck River in his memory. Knight, who also starred in Too Close for Comfort, died at his Pacific Palisades home with his wife and three children at his side, said Sol Leon, Knight's agent. Served as a combat engineer of A Company, 296th Combat Engineer Battalion, which built bridges, roads, and temporary living structures in the European Theatre following the D-Day invasion. Comedy" continued on good-naturedly, earning lead status on his own Actor Ted Knight paid his dues with nearly two decades of relatively obscure dramatic, often villainous television work, before finding enduring fame in a scene-stealing supporting turn on a classic 1970s sitcom, hilariously overplaying a silver-haired, self-important imbecile. Ted Knight (Tadeus Wladyslaw Konopka) was born on 7 December, 1923 in Terryville, Connecticut, USA, is an Actor, Soundtrack. Jobs as a disc jockey, announcer, singer, master of ceremonies, ventriloquist, puppeteer and pantomimist in North Carolina, Rhode Island and New York followed before he moved to New York City for more training at The American Theater Wing. His acting career started in the late 1940s at the Randall School of Dramatic Arts in Hartford, Conn., where he performed in productions such as Liliom, Grand Hotel, Antigone and Time of Your Life.. Nuf said. sitcom, hilariously overplaying a silver-haired, self-important Ironically, Knight was a health addict. In 1975, a musical album entitled "Hi, Guys!" Browse Ted Knight movies and TV shows available on Prime Video and begin streaming right away to your favorite device. ABC liked the concept enough to recast and re-shoot another pilot in 1975, with, The college sweatshirts he wore in the situation comedy, performer: "It's a Long Way to Tipperary", performer: "The Twelve Days of Christmas", "Deck the Hall", September 24, 1948 - August 26, 1986 (his death, 3 children). his native town of Terryville, Connecticut. However, this anonymity ended went he copped the role of inept, pearly-toothed WJM anchorman "Ted Baxter" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970). Knight was cast in the lead role as the kind, curmudgeonly cartoonist Henry Rush in the series Too Close for Comfort in 1980. In 1985, the cancer returned and spread to his bladder and gastrointestinal tract.[12]. (Theodore) Wladyslaw Konopka, the son of a Polish-American family in The central character is lawman Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. The arrogant but highly insecure character earned Knight two supporting Emmy trophies (1973, 1976) but severely pigeon-holed him for the rest of his career. Knights family has asked that in lieu of flowers, mourners send donations to the foundation for the Ted Knight Memorial Fund, which will be used to finance a series of films for children on nutrition and natural lifestyles, Ms. Cillo said. In 1948, he married Dorothy Smith, and the couple had three children, Ted Jr., Elyse, and Eric. Privacy Policy He was a member of A Company, 296th Combat Engineer Battalion, earning five battle stars while serving in the European Theatre.[2][3]. Actor Ted Knight paid his dues with nearly two decades of relatively People want to see that character. Throughout the run of the series, Knight would wear sweatshirts from colleges and universities, which were often sent to him by students who were fans of the show. So when tricky lawyer Rabb turns up dead, the only question is which of the Aspers did it. He died in March 2005 in Palm Desert, California, at the age of 80.[4][5]. He was also a prominent voice actor for 1960-1970s superhero cartoons, such as the Flash, the Atom, Superman, Super Friends, Justice League, and others. However, the genial actor made the best of it and continued on stage ("Some of My Best Friends") and in commercials and TV spots that were similar in persona. This was broadcast in March 1982 as Season 5, Episodes 24 and 25, of The Love Boat, whose segments were titled "Pride of the Pacific", "The Viking's Son", "Separate Vacations", "The Experiment", and "Getting to Know You".[10]. Jan 9, 1965, Directed By: Ted Knight (born Tadeusz Wladyslaw Konopka; December 7, 1923 - August 26, 1986) was an American actor well known for playing the comedic roles of Ted Baxter in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Henry Rush in Too Close for Comfort, and Judge Elihu Smails in Caddyshack . He gets swindled by a lawyer played by Ted Knight (didn't recognize him in the episode) into signing the ranch to the lawyer instead of his sons (he cant read). In the radio series, dated 5-23-1953 Print Asper was the son and John Asper was the father, just the opposite of the TV version. Knight also starred with Rodney Dangerfield and Chevy Chase in the 1980 movie Caddyshack, a farce about golf, and performed on Broadway in the play Some of My Best Friends.. . Connect with the definitive source for global and local news. A second season was planned until his health became a factor. Top subscription boxes right to your door, 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. [4][5] In 1955, he left Providence for Albany, New York, where he landed a job at station WROW-TV (now WTEN), hosting The Early Show, featuring MGM movies; and a kids' variety show, playing a "Gabby Hayes" type character named "Windy Knight". (a catchphrase of the Baxter character) was released, which included a series of bizarre novelty songs. Other television guest appearances sprouted including dramatic (The Twilight Zone (1959), The Fugitive (1963), Gunsmoke (1955), Highway Patrol (1955), Bonanza (1959), Combat! Get the freshest reviews, news, and more delivered right to your inbox! Print, who is getting on up in age, goes to a slick lawyer, Jay Rabb (Ted Knight), to have the land turned over to his sons. A high school dropout, he enlisted for World War II duty and eventually became a decorated member of the A Company, 296th Combat Engineer Battalion. Knight was the special guest star on the first episode of The Bobby Vinton Show in September 1975. Knight's condition worsened and he died on August 26, 1986, at age 62. (1962)) as well as occasional comedic . > Season 10 It kept my interest, but it wasn't that dramatic, even though the one brother killed the other. (1962)) as well as occasional comedic parts (McHale's Navy (1962), Gomer Pyle: USMC (1964), Get Smart (1965)). This episode was spun off into its own show, The Ted Knight Show, giving Knight his first starring role. He gets swindled by a lawyer played by Ted Knight (didn't recognize him in the episode) into signing the ranch to the lawyer instead of his sons (he cant read). Early years Stay with fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, fish and lean meat. One of his charms was that he was never a threat to anybody.. This episode centers around a man, Print Asper, and his two sons that live outside of Dodge. It's Me, Margaret. [8] He also made guest appearances in numerous series, including How to Marry a Millionaire, Highway Patrol, Lassie, The Donna Reed Show, Peter Gunn, The Twilight Zone (in the episode "The Lonely"), Bourbon Street Beat, Death Valley Days, The Man and the Challenge, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Mr. Lucky, One Step Beyond, Pete and Gladys, Surfside 6, Sea Hunt, The Asphalt Jungle, Dr. Kildare, General Electric Theatre, Manhunt, Cain's Hundred, The New Loretta Young Show, The Eleventh Hour, The Untouchables, Sam Benedict, The Virginian, Arrest and Trial, Ripcord, The Lieutenant, The Outer Limits (in the episode "The Invisible Enemy"), McHale's Navy, Gunsmoke (playing two dishonest characters; a thieving lawyer in the 1959 episode Print Asper & a thieving agent in the 1964 episode Run Sheep, Run), Kraft Suspense Theatre, Run for Your Life, 12 O'Clock High, Bonanza, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., Combat!, T.H.E. He served with the First Army Groups combat engineers as a radio reconnaissance operator during World War II, and was with the first American troops to enter Berlin. I loved them both. What Shows Have Been Renewed or Canceled? Knight eventually starred opposite Nancy Dussault in his own television series, Too Close for Comfort (1980), which had a healthy run despite the fact that Knight, as the lead, was more subdued than on the Mary Tyler Moore classic. Although the conceited "stuffed shirt" typecast plagued him imbecile. The 296th CEB earned five Battle Stars for its service in World War II. Print is getting on up in age and went to a lawyer, Jay Rabb, to have the land turned over to his sons. He left the station in 1957 after receiving advice from station manager (and future Capital Cities Chairman) Thomas Murphy that he should take his talents to Hollywood. In 1974, he co-starred in an unaired sitcom pilot for ABC called "The Fireman's Ball". line, received some play on the Dr. Demento show. obscure dramatic, often villainous television work, before finding of the A Company, 296th Combat Engineer Battalion. In the Cleveland area during the early to late 1970s, a newsman simply known as "Ted" would provide news of the events at a local shopping center known as Southgate USA, often finishing the 60-second spot with a comedic flair, including wearing a jacket that resembled Baxter's blue "WJM" blazer. He was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California (his marker reads Theodore C. Konopka), and was survived by his wife of 38 years, Dorothy Knight (nee Smith), and their three children, Ted Knight Jr., Elyse Knight and Eric Knight. Birthplace: Terryville, Connecticut, USA. [3] Jordan guest-starred in numerous television programs including The Virginian, The Andy Griffith Show, Gunsmoke, Mission: Impossible, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and Land of the Giants. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! and the Synopsis A man causes trouble for a young couple when he buys a ranch from them and refuses to pay for a year. (September 24, 1948 - August 26, 1986) (his death, 3 children), View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro. **SPOILERS** Just last week, in reviewing "Change of Heart", I said that after typing in about there not being any lawyers in Dodge, there would soon be six just to prove me wrong. However, this anonymity ended went he copped the role of inept, pearly-toothed WJM anchorman "Ted Baxter" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970). Birth Place:Terryville, Connecticut, United States. Actor Ted Knight paid his dues with nearly two decades of relatively obscure dramatic, often villainous television work, before finding enduring fame in a scene-stealing supporting turn on a classic 1970s sitcom, hilariously overplaying a silver-haired, self-important imbecile. Heading west to Los Angeles, California in 1957, Ted spent most of his early years providing slick commercial voiceovers and earning minor roles on television (Sea Hunt (1958)) and film (Psycho (1960)). Knight was initially diagnosed with cancer in 1977, for which he was treated over an extended period of time. > Episode 16. He had been ill a relatively short period of time, but he knew he had cancer last year, said Knights agent, Sol Leon. Even Matt's lines seemed forced. Knight used a variation of the Ted Baxter character for regional commercials. Edgar Harrison Friedman Jr. (May 23, 1924 March 30, 2005) was an American film and television actor. In 1975, Knight recorded an album of mostly novelty songs, Hi Guys, on the Ranwood label (which was co-founded by Lawrence Welk and re-released many of his earlier albums). But that tree is a way of identifying this location. The Connecticut-born actor was christened Tadeusz (Theodore) Wladyslaw Konopka, the son of a Polish-American family in his native town of Terryville, Connecticut. . Other television guest appearances sprouted including dramatic (The Twilight Zone (1959), The Fugitive (1963), Gunsmoke (1955), Highway Patrol (1955), Bonanza (1959), Combat! for the rest of his career, the self-proclaimed "Polish Prince of Terms and Policies The spots were produced by UAB Productions for Southgate USA. Copyright Fandango. Ted Knight Birth Name: Tadeus Wladyslaw Konopka Birth Place: Terryville, Connecticut, United States Profession Actor, voice artist Actor 44 Credits The New Scooby-Doo Movies 2020 Too Close for. He tells the Marshal that it must have been Print since he had already threatened him. Knight was hospitalized last fall for removal of a cancerous growth from his urinary tract. with updates on movies, TV shows, Rotten Tomatoes podcast and more. comedy series. [6] He was also a radio announcer for sister station WROW radio and briefly for WFNS in Burlington NC. He was seldom, if ever, the protagonist. (1962)) as well as occasional comedic parts (McHale's Navy (1962), Gomer Pyle: USMC (1964), Get Smart (1965)). After The Mary Tyler Moore Show's run, Knight guest-starred in "Mr. Dennis Steps Out", the October 26, 1977, episode of the situation comedy Busting Loose, as Roger Dennis, the owner of an escort service in New York City. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. His grave marker bears the name Theodore C. Konopka, and the words "Bye Guy", a reference to his Ted Baxter catchphrase "Hi, guys! My Three Sons. When individual episodes have scores, they will influence the final season score. Moderator: CowgirlAtHeart. Christopher Knight (Peter Brady), Eve Plumb (Jan Brady), and Susan Olsen (Cindy Brady) all made appearances at one point or another during the show's 20-year run on CBS. . In 1957, Knight moved to Los Angeles and appeared in hundreds of commercials and television shows, including Gunsmoke, The F.B.I., and Get Smart.. LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Comic actor Ted Knight, who recalled all the prima donnas hed met in broadcasting for his Emmy-winning role as the bombastic, nincompoop newscaster on The Mary Tyler Show, has died of cancer at 62. The house and barn location is one that been used in at least three episodes, by the time this story aired (05/23/1959). Edgar Harrison Friedman Jr. (May 23, 1924 - March 30, 2005) was an American film and television actor. During scenes in which Henry draws in his bedroom, Knight used his earlier acquired ventriloquism talents for comical conversations with a hand-puppet version of his comic book's main character "Cosmic Cow". - IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net, The college sweatshirts he wore in the situation comedy. [2] Born in Lancaster, Ohio. his native town of Terryville, Connecticut. By continuing, you agree to the Privacy Policy and 1972. Ted Knight(December 7, 1923 - August 26, 1986) was an American actor best known for playing the comedic role of Ted Baxter in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Henry Rush in Too Close for Comfort, and Judge Elihu Smails in Caddyshack. 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