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Jack Klugman was an actor known for his role in the TV series ‘The Odd Couple.’

InformationDetail
BirthdayApril 27, 1922
Died onDecember 24, 2012
NationalityAmerican
FamousCarnegie Mellon University, Film & Theater Personalities, Actors
City/StatePennsylvania, Philadelphia
SpousesBrett Somers
Known asJacob Joachim Klugman
Universities
  • Carnegie Mellon University
Notable Alumnis
  • Carnegie Mellon University
Cause of death
  • Cancer
Birth PlacePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Height174
GenderMale
Sun SignTaurus
Born inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Famous asActor
Died at Age90

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Who is Jack Klugman?

Jacob Joachim Klugman, popularly known as Jack Klugman, was an American film, television, and stage actor. He was best known for his role in the Broadway play ‘The Odd Couple’ and the TV series of the same name. He received three Emmy Awards for his roles in the TV series ‘The Defenders’ and ‘The Odd Couple’ and was also nominated for a Tony Award for the musical ‘Gypsy’. Interested in acting from a young age, he made his Broadway debut in 1952 and was soon featured on television shows like ‘Actors Studio’ and ‘The Philco Television Playhouse’. On the big screen, he was seen in ‘Grubstake’, ‘Time Table’, and ‘Cry Terror!’ For seven years he starred in the title role in ‘Quincy, M.E.’ and his strong performance was recognized with four Primetime Emmy Award nominations. After the show ended, he was seen in some television series and also in some stage roles including ‘I'm Not Rappaport’. In 1974, he was diagnosed with throat cancer and a part of his vocal cord was cut out in a surgery in 1988. Despite his health issues, he continued to act on stage and television even though his voice had become raspy. His struggles with cancer endured and he died in 2012 from prostate cancer.

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Childhood & Early Life

Jack Klugman was born on April 27, 1922 in a poor neighborhood of Philadelphia to Russian Jewish parents—hat maker Rose and house painter Max. He had five siblings. He had a tough childhood as his father died young and his mother had to take care of her six children alone. Jack also had to work as a street peddler to support his family.

He served in the United States Army during the World War II. He graduated in 1948 from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now known as the Carnegie Mellon University) where he studied drama.

Career

Starting his acting career in 1949, Jack Klugman made his stage debut in the play ‘Stevedore’ at the Equity Liberty theatre in New York. He soon moved into television and films as well. In 1950, he was offered a minor role in the play ‘Mr. Roberts’ at Boston’s Colonial Theatre. In the same year, he made his television debut in ‘Actors Studio’.

In 1952, he made his Broadway debut in Clifford Odets' ‘Golden Boy’ with Lee J Cobb and John Garfield. Two years later, he was featured in the soap opera, ‘The Greatest Gift’, followed by a role in ‘Producers' Showcase’, an anthology television series in 1955. In 1957, he found a role in Sidney Lumet’s classic film, ‘12 Angry Men’, a courtroom drama film based on a teleplay of the same name by Reginald Rose.

In 1959, he was finally noticed for his acting talents when he performed in the Broadway production, ‘Gypsy: A Musical Fable’, followed by his appearance in four episodes of ‘The Twilight Zone’ series.

In 1962, he appeared in the Broadway production, ‘Tchin-Tchin’, for a year. From 1960 to 1963, he was featured in two episodes of ‘The Untouchables’ series—‘Loophole’ and ‘An Eye for an Eye’. In 1964, he starred in the sitcom ‘Harris Against the World’. However, it was canceled due to low ratings after a year.

Jack Klugman received a big breakthrough in 1965 when he was offered the lead role of Oscar Madison in the Broadway production of ‘The Odd Couple’. He also bagged the recurring role in the television series of the same name, which premiered on ABC in 1970. He continued in the series for five years. In 1973, Klugman and his co-star Randall recorded an album, ‘The Odd Couple Sings’ for London Records.

His success continued even after ‘The Odd Couple’ ended and he starred in the popular television series ‘Quincy, M.E.’ in 1976. He played Dr. Quincy, a forensic pathologist who solved crimes. The series was aired for eight seasons till 1983.

He returned to Broadway in Herb Gardner’s ‘I'm Not Rappaport’, which originally ran from 1985 till 1988. In 1986, he was cast in the sitcom ‘You Again’, which was aired on NBC for two seasons. In 1989, he bagged a role in the television miniseries ‘Around the World in 80 Days’.

In the late 1980s, when he was diagnosed with throat cancer for the second time (he was diagnosed for the first time in 1974), his career suffered for a few years. He returned to acting in 1993 and started with a Broadway production, ‘Three Men on a Horse’. That year, he also did the television film ‘The Odd Couple: Together Again’.

In 1994, he appeared in the television film ‘Parallel Lives’. Two years later, he appeared in the movie ‘The Twilight of the Golds’ and in Garry Marshall’s comedy film ‘Dear God’. In 1997, he was featured in Neil Simon’s play ‘Sunshine Boys’, and was also seen in some minor roles in television series like ‘Diagnosis: Murder’ and ‘The Outer Limits’.

In his later years, he started writing a book about his friendship with his co-star Tony Randall, titled ‘Tony and Me: A Story of Friendship’, which was published in 2005. He wrote about different aspects of their friendship, which spanned five decades. In the same year, he starred in the comedy film ‘When Do We Eat?’

In 2010, he did his last on-screen role in the horror film ‘Camera Obscura.’ His last stage role was in ‘Twelve Angry Men’ which opened on March 13, 2012 at the George Street Playhouse.

Major Works

In 1959, Jack Klugman’s role in the Broadway play ‘Gypsy: A Musical Fable’, was critically acclaimed. It earned him a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor (Musical) in 1960. In 1964, his performance in ‘The Defenders’ was highly praised.

He was much appreciated for his performance in ‘The Odd Couple’, both in the Broadway production as well as the TV series. This role earned his several awards and nominations.

Awards & Achievements

In 1964, Jack Klugman won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for ‘The Defenders.’

In 1971, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series for ‘The Odd Couple.’ In 1973, he won the Primetime Emmy Award once again for ‘The Odd Couple.’

He won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for Television Series Musical or Comedy for ‘The Odd Couple’ in 1974. In 2004, the same series earned him the TV Land Award for Quintessential Non-Traditional Family. This award was shared with Tony Randall.

Personal Life

In 1953, Jack Klugman married actress Brett Somers. The couple had two children—Adam and David. They separated later on. Although it is said that they remained married till Somers’ death in 2007, records point out that the couple divorced in August 1977.

In 1988, Klugman started living with Peggy Crosby and married her in February 2008. He was then 85.

Klugman was fascinated with horseracing and owned a thoroughbred racehorse, who he named Jaklin Klugman. In 1980, the horse finished third in the Kentucky Derby.

He was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1974. In 1988, he underwent a surgery in which a part of his vocal cord was removed. As a result, he could not speak for a while. Later on, he regained limited strength in his voice. He died from prostate cancer on December 24, 2012, at the age of 90.

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Jack Klugman's awards

YearNameAward

Golden Globe Awards

1974Best TV Actor - Comedy or MusicalThe Odd Couple (1970)

Primetime Emmy Awards

1973Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy SeriesThe Odd Couple (1970)
1971Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy SeriesThe Odd Couple (1970)
1964Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading RoleThe Defenders (1961)

Jack Klugman biography timelines

  • // 27th Apr 1922
    Jack Klugman was born on April 27, 1922 in a poor neighborhood of Philadelphia to Russian Jewish parents—hat maker Rose and house painter Max. He had five siblings. He had a tough childhood as his father died young and his mother had to take care of her six children alone. Jack also had to work as a street peddler to support his family.
  • // 1948
    He served in the United States Army during the World War II. He graduated in 1948 from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now known as the Carnegie Mellon University) where he studied drama.
  • // 1949 To 1950
    Starting his acting career in 1949, Jack Klugman made his stage debut in the play ‘Stevedore’ at the Equity Liberty theatre in New York. He soon moved into television and films as well. In 1950, he was offered a minor role in the play ‘Mr. Roberts’ at Boston’s Colonial Theatre. In the same year, he made his television debut in ‘Actors Studio’.
  • // 1952
    In 1952, he made his Broadway debut in Clifford Odets' ‘Golden Boy’ with Lee J Cobb and John Garfield. Two years later, he was featured in the soap opera, ‘The Greatest Gift’, followed by a role in ‘Producers' Showcase’, an anthology television series in 1955. In 1957, he found a role in Sidney Lumet’s classic film, ‘12 Angry Men’, a courtroom drama film based on a teleplay of the same name by Reginald Rose.
  • // 1953
    In 1953, Jack Klugman married actress Brett Somers. The couple had two children—Adam and David. They separated later on. Although it is said that they remained married till Somers’ death in 2007, records point out that the couple divorced in August 1977.
  • // 1959
    In 1959, he was finally noticed for his acting talents when he performed in the Broadway production, ‘Gypsy: A Musical Fable’, followed by his appearance in four episodes of ‘The Twilight Zone’ series.
  • // 1959
    In 1959, Jack Klugman’s role in the Broadway play ‘Gypsy: A Musical Fable’, was critically acclaimed. It earned him a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor (Musical) in 1960. In 1964, his performance in ‘The Defenders’ was highly praised.
  • // 1962
    In 1962, he appeared in the Broadway production, ‘Tchin-Tchin’, for a year. From 1960 to 1963, he was featured in two episodes of ‘The Untouchables’ series—‘Loophole’ and ‘An Eye for an Eye’. In 1964, he starred in the sitcom ‘Harris Against the World’. However, it was canceled due to low ratings after a year.
  • // 1964
    In 1964, Jack Klugman won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for ‘The Defenders.’
  • // 1970
    Jack Klugman received a big breakthrough in 1965 when he was offered the lead role of Oscar Madison in the Broadway production of ‘The Odd Couple’. He also bagged the recurring role in the television series of the same name, which premiered on ABC in 1970. He continued in the series for five years. In 1973, Klugman and his co-star Randall recorded an album, ‘The Odd Couple Sings’ for London Records.
  • // 1971 To 1973
    In 1971, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series for ‘The Odd Couple.’ In 1973, he won the Primetime Emmy Award once again for ‘The Odd Couple.’
  • // 1974 To 1993
    In the late 1980s, when he was diagnosed with throat cancer for the second time (he was diagnosed for the first time in 1974), his career suffered for a few years. He returned to acting in 1993 and started with a Broadway production, ‘Three Men on a Horse’. That year, he also did the television film ‘The Odd Couple: Together Again’.
  • // 1974 To 2004
    He won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for Television Series Musical or Comedy for ‘The Odd Couple’ in 1974. In 2004, the same series earned him the TV Land Award for Quintessential Non-Traditional Family. This award was shared with Tony Randall.
  • // 1974
    He was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1974. In 1988, he underwent a surgery in which a part of his vocal cord was removed. As a result, he could not speak for a while. Later on, he regained limited strength in his voice. He died from prostate cancer on December 24, 2012, at the age of 90.
  • // 1976 To 1983
    His success continued even after ‘The Odd Couple’ ended and he starred in the popular television series ‘Quincy, M.E.’ in 1976. He played Dr. Quincy, a forensic pathologist who solved crimes. The series was aired for eight seasons till 1983.
  • // 1980
    Klugman was fascinated with horseracing and owned a thoroughbred racehorse, who he named Jaklin Klugman. In 1980, the horse finished third in the Kentucky Derby.
  • // 1985
    He returned to Broadway in Herb Gardner’s ‘I'm Not Rappaport’, which originally ran from 1985 till 1988. In 1986, he was cast in the sitcom ‘You Again’, which was aired on NBC for two seasons. In 1989, he bagged a role in the television miniseries ‘Around the World in 80 Days’.
  • // 1988 To Feb 2008
    In 1988, Klugman started living with Peggy Crosby and married her in February 2008. He was then 85.
  • // 1994 To 1997
    In 1994, he appeared in the television film ‘Parallel Lives’. Two years later, he appeared in the movie ‘The Twilight of the Golds’ and in Garry Marshall’s comedy film ‘Dear God’. In 1997, he was featured in Neil Simon’s play ‘Sunshine Boys’, and was also seen in some minor roles in television series like ‘Diagnosis: Murder’ and ‘The Outer Limits’.
  • // 2005
    In his later years, he started writing a book about his friendship with his co-star Tony Randall, titled ‘Tony and Me: A Story of Friendship’, which was published in 2005. He wrote about different aspects of their friendship, which spanned five decades. In the same year, he starred in the comedy film ‘When Do We Eat?’
  • // 2010 To 13th Mar 2012
    In 2010, he did his last on-screen role in the horror film ‘Camera Obscura.’ His last stage role was in ‘Twelve Angry Men’ which opened on March 13, 2012 at the George Street Playhouse.

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Jack Klugman's FAQ

  • What is Jack Klugman birthday?

    Jack Klugman was born at 1922-04-27

  • When was Jack Klugman died?

    Jack Klugman was died at 2012-12-24

  • Which age was Jack Klugman died?

    Jack Klugman was died at age 90

  • Where is Jack Klugman's birth place?

    Jack Klugman was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • What is Jack Klugman nationalities?

    Jack Klugman's nationalities is American

  • Who is Jack Klugman spouses?

    Jack Klugman's spouses is Brett Somers

  • What was Jack Klugman universities?

    Jack Klugman studied at Carnegie Mellon University

  • What was Jack Klugman notable alumnis?

    Jack Klugman's notable alumnis is Carnegie Mellon University

  • What is Jack Klugman's cause of dead?

    Jack Klugman dead because of Cancer

  • How tall is Jack Klugman?

    Jack Klugman's height is 174

  • What is Jack Klugman's sun sign?

    Jack Klugman is Taurus

  • How famous is Jack Klugman?

    Jack Klugman is famouse as Actor