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Jackie Gleason Biography

Actor / Comedian

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Name at birth: Herbert John Gleason

Jackie Gleason was a big, bluff comedian of the 1950s and 1960s. One of TV's early stars, he specialized in blustering loudmouths, blue-collar philosophers and thin-mustache cocktail-hour types. His show The Honeymooners, in which he played the scheming bus driver Ralph Kramden, ran only from 1955-56 but achieved cult status in endless reruns. (Shorter Honeymooners sketches were a regular part of Gleason's variety shows throughout the 1950s and 1960s, but the 39 full half-hour episodes seen in reruns come from the 1955-56 season.) Gleason also hosted several television variety shows and played dramatic roles, most notably starring as pool hustler Minnesota Fats opposite Paul Newman in The Hustler (1961).

Extra credit: Gleason was a successful composer and conductor of jazz-inflected mood music, recording over a dozen albums during his career... Gleason's character in The Honeymooners often is cited as the inspiration for Fred Flintstone.

Blog posts mentioning Jackie Gleason:

Four Good Links

The Honeymooners

Top-notch tribute to Gleason's hit show

Jackie Gleason Filmography

His career recapped by the IMDB

The Great One and UFOs

Claims Gleason was a UFO nut who once saw aliens

Space Age Pop Music: Jackie Gleason

The dope on Gleason's successful mood music career

Vital Stats

Birth

26 February 1916

Birthplace

Brooklyn, New York

Death

24 June 1987
(cancer, age 71)

Best Known As

Ralph Kramden on The Honeymooners