Johnny Carson was an American comedian known for his talk show 'The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'
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Johnny Carson was an American comedian known for his talk show 'The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'
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Johnny Carson was married four times. His wives were Joan Wolcott (1948-1963), Joanne Copeland (1963-1972), Joanna Holland (1972-1985) and Alexis Maas (1987-2005).
He passed away on 23 January 2005 due to respiratory failure resulting from emphysema. Carson was 79 at the time of his death.
John William Carson was born on 23rd October 1925 in Corning, Iowa, in the US. His father Homer Lloyd Carson worked as a power company manager. His mother’s name was Ruth Elizabeth Carson.
After Carson purchased a magic kit at the age of twelve, he started entertaining his family and friends with card tricks. Soon, he began to do stage performances as well as perform at country fairs.
Shortly after graduating, he joined the US Navy. However, he never fought in a battle during his short time at the army. During his time at the Navy, he also performed magic tricks for James Forrestal, U.S. Secretary of the Navy. Later, Carson joined the University of Nebraska, from where he got a degree in radio and speech.
Soon after graduation, Johnny Carson began his professional career and started hosting TV shows, such as 'The Squirrel's Nest,' 'Carson's Cellar,' and 'Earn Your Vacation'. Later he went to New York to host the show 'Who Do You Trust?' The show was a success, becoming one of the hottest daytime shows of the time.
Carson's popularity grew and he was invited to host the popular show 'Tonight'. He initially declined as he feared the idea of interviewing celebrities on a daily basis for 105 minutes. However later he agreed and started hosting the show, which was eventually renamed to 'The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'.
The show earned huge popularity among its audience and eventually became a major hit. His interviews with prominent Hollywood stars and politicians kept the American people up-to-date on popular culture. He hosted the show from 1962 to 1992, covering a total of 30 years. Carson became a national icon for his work and won a total of six Emmys as well.
During the 1970s he became the highest paid personality on television, earning around $4 million a year. He was offered lead roles in several films such as 'The Thomas Crown Affair', 'Blazing Saddles' and 'The King of Comedy'. However he refused all of them.
Despite his success he often kindled controversy for making jokes at the expense of other celebrities. Singer Wayne Newton called him a mean-spirited human being and stated that he had hurt people whom others will never know about. He even once barged into Carson's studio and threatened to beat him up if the jokes didn't stop.
The most significant work in Johnny Carson’s career was undoubtedly the talk show ‘The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson’. It was created by Steve Allen, William O. Harbach, Dwight Hemion, and Sylvester L. Weaver, Jr. The show aired from October 1962 to May 1992. It earned huge popularity and was ranked at twelfth position on TV Guide’s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. The show won Carson a total of six Emmy awards.
Prominent people interviewed by Carson on the show include US Vice President Richard Nixon (who later became President), Attorney General Robert F Kennedy and Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Along with Carson, the show had several other guest hosts such as Joey Bishop, Joan Rivers, John Davidson, David Brenner and Bob Newhart.