Born: April 27, 1922 – Died: December 24, 2012.
Jack Klugman was an iconic actor known for his versatility and relatable everyman persona. He was a trailblazer in the world of television acting during the 1950s and made a significant impact on the entertainment industry. Klugman is best remembered for his unforgettable performances as Oscar Madison on The Odd Couple (1970) and as the medical examiner on Quincy M.E. (1976). With three Primetime Emmy Awards to his name, Klugman's talent and charm captivated audiences for decades. His contributions to film and television continue to be celebrated and remembered even after his death on December 24, 2012.
Early Life and Career
Jack Klugman was born on April 27, 1922, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Klugman attended Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in Pittsburgh, where he studied drama.
He began his acting career in the theater and made his Broadway debut in 1952 in the play "Golden Boy." Klugman's first professional film role came in 1956 in the movie "Time Table." However, it was his role as Juror 5 in the critically acclaimed film "12 Angry Men" in 1957 that gained him recognition and critical acclaim. This role marked a turning point in his career and established him as a talented and versatile actor.
Klugman's true breakthrough came in the 1970s when he landed the role of Oscar Madison, the messy and lovable sportswriter, in the television sitcom "The Odd Couple." The show was a huge success and catapulted Klugman to stardom. He portrayed Oscar Madison for five seasons, from 1970 to 1975, and his performance earned him two Primetime Emmy Awards.
In addition to "The Odd Couple," Klugman's other notable television role was as Dr. R. Quincy in the series "Quincy M.E." (1976-1983). He played the role of a medical examiner, combining his acting skills with his interest in health and forensic science. Klugman received another Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his performance in this series.
Throughout his career, Klugman won three Primetime Emmy Awards and received a total of nine nominations. He was known for his dedication to his craft and his ability to embody relatable and memorable characters. Klugman's acting talent and charm made him a beloved figure in Hollywood, and he is considered an icon and legend in the entertainment industry.
In his personal life, Klugman was married twice. He first married actors Brett Somers in 1953, and they had two sons together before divorcing in 1974. In 2008, Klugman married his second wife, Peggy Crosby.
Outside of acting, Klugman had a passion for horse racing and owned racehorses. He was also involved in philanthropic endeavors and supported various charities, including the Lymphoma Research Foundation, after his own battle with the disease.
Jack Klugman's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry is undeniable. His talent, versatility, and relatability made him a beloved figure and a sought-after actor. His memorable performances in iconic roles continue to be celebrated and remembered by fans around the world.
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