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Harvey Korman
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Biography

Lanky, popular TV comedy veteran with a flair for broad comic characterizations, who shone for a decade as leading man and second banana par excellence on "Carol Burnett Show, The" (1967) but failed to find much success in his own projects. A persistent TV presence since the early 1960s, Korman's first big break was a stint as a featured performer on "Danny Kaye Show, The" (1963), a lively musical variety series. Here Korman began working in the format which he would soon master--providing sturdy support to a multi-talented star in a wide variety of comedy sketches. Boasting large, expressive features and a wonderfully mutable voice, Korman could play a wide assortment of characters. Perhaps his first classic characterization was provided for "Flintstones, The" (1960) wherein he was the distinctively snooty voice of The Great Gazoo, a little helmeted space man from the future consigned to the Earth's past in punishment for his crimes. Korman garnered four Emmys for his work with ‘Carol Burnett’ (qv) over the years. Her show never recovered from his departure in 1977 to pursue other projects. Ironically Korman would never again find such a successful showcase for his talents though he certainly tried, appearing in several busted pilots and short-lived sitcoms. Like ‘Dan Aykroyd’ (qv), a later somewhat comparable talent, he fared best in sketch comedy. Almost exclusively a comic actor, he stretched a bit to play straight man ‘Bud Abbott’ (qv) opposite ‘Buddy Hackett’ (qv)'s ‘Lou Costello’ (qv) in the disappointing TV biopic Bud and Lou (1978) (TV). Korman also directed and/or produced sitcom episodes and TV comedy specials. An occasional actor in films, Korman made his feature debut with a supporting role in Last of the Secret Agents?, The (1966). Several film roles followed until he gained his widest exposure with a major supporting role in ‘Mel Brooks’ (qv)'s classic Western spoof Blazing Saddles (1974). Korman also fared well in Brooks' _High Anxiety (1977)_ and History of the World: Part I (1981). Korman acted in two 1994 features: the blockbuster live-action version of Flintstones, The (1994) (providing the voice of the Dictabird) and the poorly received but lavishly produced Radioland Murders (1994).
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Spouse
Donna Ehlert (1960 - 1977) (divorced) 2 children

Harvey Korman stared in:

Title Year Saw with/at: Scene On Rating
Blazing Saddles 1974 0000-00-00 **** 1/2
High Anxiety 1978 0000-00-00 ** 1/2
History of the World, Part 1 1981 With Peter L. at Showcase Orange 0000-00-00 ***
The Flintstones 1994 Old Saybrook Cinema 0000-00-00 ** 1/2