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Comedian Harvey Korman Dies At Age 81
FoxReno ^ | 5/29/08 | FoxReno

Posted on 05/29/2008 5:43:17 PM PDT by mdittmar

Harvey Korman, the tall, versatile comedian who won four Emmys for his outrageously funny contributions to "The Carol Burnett Show" and was seen to hilarious effect on the big screen in "Blazing Saddles," died Thursday. He was 81.

Korman died at UCLA Medical Center after suffering complications from the rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm four months ago, his family said. He had undergone several major operations.

"He was a brilliant comedian and a brilliant father," daughter Kate Korman said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "He had a very good sense of humor in real life. "

A natural second banana, Korman gained attention on "The Danny Kaye Show," appearing in skits with the star. He joined the show in its second season in 1964 and continued until it was canceled in 1967. That same year he became a cast member in the first season of "The Carol Burnett Show."

Burnett and Korman developed into the perfect pair with their burlesques of classic movies such as "Gone With the Wind" and soap operas like "As the World Turns" (their version was called "As the Stomach Turns").

Another recurring skit featured them as "Ed and Eunice," a staid married couple who were constantly at odds with the wife's mother (a young Vickie Lawrence in a gray wig). In "Old Folks at Home," they were a combative married couple bedeviled by Lawrence as Burnett's troublesome young sister.

Korman revealed the secret to the long-running show's success in a 2005 interview.

"We were an ensemble, and Carol had the most incredible attitude. I've never worked with a star of that magnitude who was willing to give so much away."

Burnett was devastated by Korman's death, said her assistant, Angie Horejsi.

"She loved Harvey very much," she said.

After 10 successful seasons, Korman left Burnett's show in 1977 for his own series. Dick Van Dyke took his place, but the chemistry was lacking and the Burnett show was canceled two years later. "The Harvey Korman Show" also failed, as did other series starring the actor.

"It takes a certain type of person to be a television star," he said in that 2005 interview. "I didn't have whatever that is. I come across as kind of snobbish and maybe a little too bright. ... Give me something bizarre to play or put me in a dress and I'm fine."

His most memorable film role was as the outlandish Hedley Lamarr (who was endlessly exasperated when people called him Hedy) in Mel Brooks' 1974 Western satire, "Blazing Saddles."

He also appeared in the Brooks comedies "High Anxiety," "The History of the World Part I" and "Dracula: Dead and Loving It," as well as two "Pink Panther" moves, "Trail of the Pink Panther" in 1982 and "Curse of the Pink Panther" in 1983.

Korman's other films included "Gypsy," "Huckleberry Finn" (as the King), "Herbie Goes Bananas" and "Bud and Lou" (as legendary straightman Bud Abbott to Buddy Hackett's Lou Costello). He also provided the voice of Dictabird in the 1994 live-action feature "The Flintstones."

In television, Korman guest-starred in dozens of series including "The Donna Reed Show," "Dr. Kildare," "Perry Mason," "The Wild Wild West," "The Muppet Show," "The Love Boat," "The Roseanne Show" and "Burke's Law."

In their '70s, he and Tim Conway, one of his Burnett show co-stars, toured the country with their show "Tim Conway and Harvey Korman: Together Again." They did 120 shows a year, sometimes as many as six or eight in a weekend.

Korman had an operation in late January on a non-cancerous brain tumor and pulled through "with flying colors," Kate Korman said. Less than a day after coming home, he was re-admitted because of the ruptured aneurysm and was given a few hours to live. But he survived for another four months.

"He fought until the very end. He didn't want to die. He fought for months and months," said Kate Korman.

Harvey Herschel Korman was born Feb. 15, 1927, in Chicago. He left college for service in the U.S. Navy, resuming his studies afterward at the Goodman School of Drama at the Chicago Art Institute. After four years, he decided to try New York.

"For the next 13 years I tried to get on Broadway, on off-Broadway, under or beside Broadway," he told a reporter in 1971.

He had no luck and had to support himself as a restaurant cashier. Finally, in desperation, he and a friend formed a nightclub comedy act.

"We were fired our first night in a club, between the first and second shows," he recalled.

After returning to Chicago, Korman decided to try Hollywood, reasoning that "at least I'd feel warm and comfortable while I failed."

For three years he sold cars and worked as a doorman at a movie theater. Then he landed the job with Kaye.

In 1960 Korman married Donna Elhart and they had two children, Maria and Christopher. They divorced in 1977. Two more children, Katherine and Laura, were born of his 1982 marriage to Deborah Fritz.

In addition to his daughter Kate, he is survived by his wife and the three other children.


TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: blazingsaddles; carolburnettshow; comedy; harveykorman; hollywood; obituary
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To: mdittmar

I wanted to send a message of condolence, but I can’t find a real link. I just wanted someone to know how his comedy helped me smile during a difficult time.

God Bless Harvey!


21 posted on 05/29/2008 6:25:22 PM PDT by Just Lori (There is nothing democrat"ic" about democrats.)
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To: mdittmar

One of my all time favorite comedians. Harvey Korman! Thank you for so many laughs all these years. Thank you, and May Light Perpetual Shine Upon You now and always.


22 posted on 05/29/2008 6:27:12 PM PDT by Alia
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To: kempo
Loved that movie! Count de Money!!

Your Highness, you look like the piss boy!

And you look like a bucket of sh!t!

A very funny man. As much as I loved him in Mel Brooks' films, I'll always remember him more for always cracking up over something Tim Conway did on The Carol Burnett Show. RIP Mr. Korman!

23 posted on 05/29/2008 6:37:33 PM PDT by Kellykoop (All you need to start an asylum is an empty room and the right kind of people.)
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To: mdittmar
NP. Enjoy. :)

Dentist Sketch - The Carol Burnett Show

24 posted on 05/29/2008 6:37:37 PM PDT by EveningStar (The safety of my country is more important than my ego, so I'm voting for John McCain.)
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To: mdittmar

Land grabbing, grabbing, see snatch.

Blazing Saddles


25 posted on 05/29/2008 6:41:28 PM PDT by bmwcyle (If God wanted us to be Socialist, Karl Marx would have been born in America.)
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To: kempo

Ah, maaaaaaaaaaaaan! What to watch tonight....... History of the World or Blazing Saddles!


26 posted on 05/29/2008 6:43:08 PM PDT by Just Lori (There is nothing democrat"ic" about democrats.)
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To: EveningStar


RIP Mr. Korman
27 posted on 05/29/2008 6:43:11 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life)
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To: bmwcyle

“Taggart!!!?”

Harvey Korman is missed. Prayers to his family.


28 posted on 05/29/2008 6:48:05 PM PDT by elcid1970 (My cartridges are dipped in pig grease.)
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To: Just Lori

Blazing Saddles, without a doubt! So sorry to hear this, although he lived a long, good life.


29 posted on 05/29/2008 6:49:04 PM PDT by Moonmad27 (Simplify, simplify, simplify. H.D. Thoreau)
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To: mdittmar

I was just thinking of him in Blazing Saddles - “That’s Hedley!”

Man, so many of the great ones are going to the great beyond.


30 posted on 05/29/2008 6:51:11 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: Liberty Valance

31 posted on 05/29/2008 6:52:28 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life)
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To: Rocko
"Think of your secretary." -- Blazing Saddles

Ah yes, the saucy "Ms. Stein." That was one well-built redhead.
32 posted on 05/29/2008 6:54:56 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: Liberty Valance

One of the all-time funniest scenes on TV...ever.


33 posted on 05/29/2008 6:55:35 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: mdittmar

Harvey, God willing, you’re now free to go and do...that voodoo...that you do...so well!


34 posted on 05/29/2008 6:59:13 PM PDT by RichInOC ("Stampeding cattle." "That's not much of a crime." "Through the Vatican?" "Kinky. Sign here.")
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35 posted on 05/29/2008 7:04:03 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life)
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To: RichInOC

AMEN


36 posted on 05/29/2008 7:05:29 PM PDT by bmwcyle (If God wanted us to be Socialist, Karl Marx would have been born in America.)
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To: Liberty Valance

37 posted on 05/29/2008 7:06:46 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life)
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To: alicewonders
Harvey Korman was one of the funniest comedians ever. Every time I watched him on Carol Burnett, he would bring me to tears with laughter!

Bump.

RIP Funny Guy.

38 posted on 05/29/2008 7:09:44 PM PDT by fanfan ("We don't start fights my friends, but we finish them, and never leave until our work is done."PMSH)
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To: mdittmar

A laurel and hardy handshake. -Blazing Saddles

RIP Harvey Korman


39 posted on 05/29/2008 7:12:47 PM PDT by smartin (The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior.)
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40 posted on 05/29/2008 7:13:32 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life)
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