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Alan King (born Irwin Alan Kniberg; December 26, 1927 – May 9, 2004) was an American comedian, actor and satirist known for his biting wit and often angry humorous rants. He was also a serious actor who appeared in a number of films and television shows.
May 10, 2004 · Alan King, stand-up comedian who parlayed borscht-belt sense of humor, tummler's cheek and big fat appetite for limelight into a thoroughgoing show business career lasting more than 50 years,...
Alan King was born on 26 December 1927 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for Casino (1995), Cat's Eye (1985) and Rush Hour 2 (2001). He was married to Jeanette Sprung.
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- Raoul Kraushaar and Alan King in The Anderson Tapes (1971)
- Alan King in The Anderson Tapes (1971)
- Milton Berle, Steve Allen, Jamie Farr, Arte Johnson, and Alan King in Joys! (1976)
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- Sean Connery, Alan King, and Alfred Lynch in On the Fiddle (1961)
- Robert De Niro and Alan King in Casino (1995)
- Rue McClanahan and Alan King in The Golden Girls (1985)
- Alan King in Casino (1995)
May 9, 2004 · Alan King was a comedian who made fun of suburban life and appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" 93 times. He also acted in films like "Casino" and "Rush Hour 2" and hosted roasts at the Friars Club.
May 9, 2004 · Alan King was a prolific nightclub performer, toastmaster, and actor who mocked suburban life and appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" 93 times. He also hosted celebrity roasts, produced films and plays, and wrote humor books.
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Alan King was a producer and actor, known for Casino (1995), Cat's Eye (1985) and Rush Hour 2 (2001). He was a comedian who performed angry monologues about suburbia and society, and appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show and The Tonight Show.
May 10, 2004 · Alan King, the comedian, character actor, producer and author known for his wry observations on suburbia and life at large, died Sunday. He was 76. King died in Manhattan’s...