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Audrey Meadows

Audrey Meadows (née Cotter, February 8, 1922 – February 3, 1996) was an American actress best known for her role as the deadpan housewife Alice Kramden on the 1950s American television comedy The Honeymooners. She was the younger sister of Hollywood leading lady Jayne Meadows.

Audrey Meadows
Meadows in 1952
Born
Audrey Cotter

(1922-02-08)February 8, 1922
DiedFebruary 3, 1996(1996-02-03) (aged 73)
Other namesAudrey Six
OccupationActress
Years active1950–1995
Known forThe Honeymooners
Too Close for Comfort
Spouse(s)
Randolph Rouse
(m. 1956; div. 1958)

(m. 1961; died 1986)
RelativesJayne Meadows (sister)
Websiteaudreymeadows.com

Early life

Meadows was born Audrey Cotter in New York City[1][2] in 1922, the youngest of four siblings.[3] There is considerable confusion concerning her year of birth and place of birth.[4][5][6]

Her parents, the Rev. Francis James Meadows Cotter and his wife, the former Ida Miller Taylor, were Episcopal missionaries in Wuchang, Hubei, China, where her three elder siblings were born.[3] Her older sister was actress Jayne Meadows, and she had two older brothers.[3] The family returned permanently to the United States in 1927.[3] Audrey attended high school at the Barrington School for Girls in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.[3]

Career

The Honeymooners

After high school, Meadows sang in the Broadway musical Top Banana before becoming a regular on television in The Bob and Ray Show.[7] She was then hired to play Alice on The Jackie Gleason Show after the actress who originated the role, Pert Kelton, was forced to leave the show due to blacklisting (although the official reason given was that Kelton was suffering from a health problem).[1]

When The Honeymooners became a half-hour situation comedy on CBS, Meadows continued in the role.[7] She then returned to play Alice after a long hiatus, when Gleason produced occasional Honeymooners specials in the 1970s.[1] Meadows had auditioned for Gleason and was initially turned down for being too chic and pretty to play Alice. Realizing that she needed to change her appearance, Meadows the next day submitted a photo of herself, one in which she looked much plainer.[7][1] Gleason changed his mind and she won the role of Alice.[1] The character of Alice became more associated with Meadows than with the others who played her, and she reprised her role as Alice on other shows as well, both in a man-on-the-street interview for The Steve Allen Show (Steve Allen was her brother-in-law) and in a parody sketch on The Jack Benny Program.[7][1]

Meadows was the only member of the Honeymooners cast to earn residuals after the "Classic 39" episodes of the show from 1955 to 1956 started airing in reruns. Her brother Edward, a lawyer, had inserted a clause into her original contract whereby she would be paid if the shows were re-broadcast, thus earning her millions of dollars.[8] When the "lost" Honeymooners episodes from the variety shows were later released, Joyce Randolph, who played Trixie Norton, received royalty payments.[9]

Career outside The Honeymooners

Meadows appeared in a 1960 episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, titled "Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat", one of the 17 episodes in the 10-year series directed by Hitchcock himself, and a rare light-hearted one.

She appeared in feature films and appeared on Dean Martin's television variety shows and celebrity roasts. She starred in an episode of Wagon Train in the episode's titled role of Nancy Palmer. Years later Meadows returned to situation comedy, playing Ted Knight's mother-in-law in Too Close for Comfort (1982–85).

She guest-starred on The Red Skelton Show, made an appearance in an episode of Murder, She Wrote ("If the Frame Fits"), and made an appearance in an episode of The Simpsons ("Old Money"), wherein she voiced the role of Bea Simmons, Grampa Simpson's girlfriend. Her last work was an appearance on Dave's World, in which she played the mother of Kenny (Shadoe Stevens).

Personal life

In 1956 (during the run of The Honeymooners), she married a wealthy real estate man named Randolph Rouse.[10] On August 24, 1961, Meadows married her second husband, Robert F. Six, president of Continental Airlines, in Honolulu, Hawaii. He died on October 6, 1986.[11]

 
Ronald Reagan and Meadows in 1986 at his 75th birthday party in the White House.

Banking and marketing career

Meadows served as director of the First National Bank of Denver for 11 years, the first woman to hold this position. For twenty years, from 1961 to 1981, she was an advisory director of Continental Airlines, where she was actively involved in marketing programs that included the designs of flight attendant and customer service agent uniforms, aircraft interiors, and Continental's exclusive "President's Club" airport club lounges.[11]

Memoirs

In October 1994, Meadows published her memoirs, Love, Alice: My Life As A Honeymooner.[7]

Illness and death

A smoker for many years, Meadows was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1995 and given a year to live.[1] She declined all but palliative treatment and died on February 3, 1996, just five days before her 74th birthday, after slipping into a coma at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.[1] She was interred in Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, next to her second husband.[12][13]

Legacy

Meadows was portrayed by Kristen Dalton in Gleason, a 2002 television biopic about the life of her Honeymooners co-star Jackie Gleason.[14]

Filmography

Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
1950 The Baron of Arizona Townswoman in Court Scene Uncredited
1951 The Amazing Mr. Malone Episode: "Blood Is Thicker Than Water"
1951–1952 Bob & Ray Regular
1952 Lux Video Theatre The Singer Episode: "Ceylon Treasure"
1952 Pulitzer Prize Playhouse Lady Mary Episode: "Monsieur Beaucaire"
1952–1957 The Jackie Gleason Show Alice Kramden / Sketch Actress / Audrey Meadows 113 episodes
1953 Man Against Crime Episode: "The Midnight Express"
1955–1956 The Honeymooners Alice Kramden 39 episodes
1959 The United States Steel Hour Episodes: "Holiday on Wheels", "Marriage... Handle with Care"
1960–1971 The Red Skelton Hour Clara Appleby / Mrs. Cavendish / The Queen / Admissions Nurse 11 episodes
1960 Play of the Week Nell Valentine Episode: "The Grand Tour"
1960 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Mrs. Bixby Episode: "Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat"
1961 Wagon Train Nancy Palmer Episode: "The Nancy Palmer Story"
1961 Checkmate Althea Todd Episode: "One for the Book"
1961 General Electric Theater Connie Marlowe Episode: "Sis Bowls 'Em Over"
1962 The DuPont Show of the Week Constance Episode: "The Action in New Orleans"
1962 That Touch of Mink Connie Emerson
1962 Sam Benedict Dr. Carrie Morton Episode: "Life Is a Lie, Love Is a Cheat"
1963 Take Her, She's Mine Anne Michaelson
1965 Please Don't Eat the Daisies Kitty Clair Episode: "The Big Brass Blonde"
1965 Invisible Diplomats Kelly Smith Short
1966 Jackie Gleason: American Scene Magazine Alice Kramden Episode: "The Honeymooners: The Adoption"
1966 Clown Alley Washerwoman Clown TV movie
1966 Password Herself Game Show Contestant / Celebrity Guest Star
1967 Rosie! Mildred Deever
1972 Love, American Style Eve / Harriet / Mom Segment: "Love and Dear Old Mom and Dad"
1974 The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast Martha Washington Episode: "Celebrity Roast: George Washington"
1976 The Honeymooners Second Honeymoon Alice Kramden TV special
1977 The Honeymooners Christmas Special Alice Kramden / Mother Cratchit TV special
1978 The Honeymooners Valentine Special Alice Kramden TV special
1978 The Love Boat Gladys Watkins Episode: "Taking Sides/Going by the Book/A Friendly Little Game"
1978 Starsky & Hutch Hilda Zuckerman Episode: "Dandruff"
1978 The Second Honeymooners Christmas Special Alice Kramden TV special
1980 The Love Boat Mrs. Elliott Episode: "Another Time, Another Place/Doctor Who/Gopher's Engagement"
1981 Lily: Sold Out! Polly Jo TV special
1982 Diff'rent Strokes Mrs. Martinson Episode: "The Squatter"
1982–1986 Too Close for Comfort Iris Martin 23 episodes
1984 The Love Boat Helen Williams Episode: "A Rose is Not a Rose/Novelties/Too Rich and Too Thin"
1985 Hotel Amelia Chelton Episode: "Pathways"
1986 Murder, She Wrote Mildred Tilley Episode: "If the Frame Fits"
1986 Life with Lucy Audrey (Lucy's sister) Episode: "Mother of the Bride"
1988 CBS Summer Playhouse Aunt Lunar Episode: "The Johnsons Are Home"
1989 Nightingales Mrs. Mandel Episode: "Episode #1.4"
1990 Red Pepper Ina TV movie
1990 Later (talk show) Herself Episode: "Audrey Meadows"
1990–1991 Uncle Buck Maggie Hogoboom 16 episodes
1991 The Simpsons Bea Simmons (voice) Episode: "Old Money"
1991 Hi Honey, I'm Home! Alice Kramden Episode: "Fur Flies"
1992 Davis Rules Gunny's Ex-Wife Episode: "Gunny's Ex"
1993 Sisters Ada Benbow Episode: "A Kick in the Caboose"
1994 Burke's Law Georgia Stark Episode: "Who Killed Alexander the Great?"
1994 Empty Nest Margaret Randall Episode: "The Devil and Dr. Weston"
1995 Dave's World Ruby 2 episodes, (final role)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Oliver, Myrna (February 5, 1996). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on April 8, 2022. Retrieved April 12, 2022.
  2. ^ Note: Audrey Cotter was born in New York City in 1922, not in China as has been commonly stated. A 1921 passenger list shows the family entering the United States from China via Vancouver (S.S. Empress of Russia arriving at Vancouver from Shanghai, July 10, 1921). A 1927 passenger list shows Audrey's birthplace as New York (S.S. Olympic, arriving at New York from Southampton, May 3, 1927). The 1930 U.S. census, listing the family in Providence, Rhode Island, also shows Audrey's birthplace as New York City and her age as 8 years old in April 1930, which also confirms 1922 as her year of birth.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Actress Jayne Meadows dies at 95; spent early years in Providence". The Providence Journal. April 28, 2015. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  4. ^ "Comic Actress Audrey Meadows Dies". The Washington Post. February 5, 1996. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
  5. ^ Note: Other biographies erroneously place her birth in 1926 in WuChang, China. See "Audrey Meadows, Alice in 'The Honeymooners,' Dies". Los Angeles Times. February 5, 1996. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
  6. ^ . Audreymeadows.com. Archived from the original on April 21, 2017. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
  7. ^ a b c d e Meadows, Audrey (January 1994). Love, Alice: My Life As A Honeymooner. Crown Publishers. ISBN 978-0-517-59881-8.
  8. ^ Reed, J.D. "Diamond in the Rough", People Magazine, February 19, 1996; retrieved October 28, 2015.
  9. ^ Collins, Glenn "For TV's Trixie, the Honeymoon Lives On", The New York Times; retrieved October 28, 2015.
  10. ^ Myrna Oliver. Los Angeles Times obituary for Audrey Meadows, February 5, 1996.
  11. ^ a b Serling, Robert J (1974). Maverick: The Story of Robert Six and Continental Airlines. Doubleday & Company. p. 351. ISBN 978-0-385-04057-0.
  12. ^ "Audrey Meadows, "Honeymooners' Co-Star, Dies at 71". The New York Times. February 5, 1996. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  13. ^ Wilson, Scott (September 16, 2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. McFarland. ISBN 9781476625997 – via Google Books.
  14. ^ Gallo, Phil (October 10, 2002). "Gleason". Variety. Retrieved December 10, 2017.

External links

  Media related to Audrey Meadows at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website
  • Audrey Meadows at IMDb

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Audrey Meadows nee Cotter February 8 1922 February 3 1996 was an American actress best known for her role as the deadpan housewife Alice Kramden on the 1950s American television comedy The Honeymooners She was the younger sister of Hollywood leading lady Jayne Meadows Audrey MeadowsMeadows in 1952BornAudrey Cotter 1922 02 08 February 8 1922New York City U S DiedFebruary 3 1996 1996 02 03 aged 73 Los Angeles California U S Other namesAudrey SixOccupationActressYears active1950 1995Known forThe HoneymoonersToo Close for ComfortSpouse s Randolph Rouse m 1956 div 1958 wbr Robert Six m 1961 died 1986 wbr RelativesJayne Meadows sister Websiteaudreymeadows wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 The Honeymooners 2 2 Career outside The Honeymooners 3 Personal life 4 Banking and marketing career 5 Memoirs 6 Illness and death 7 Legacy 8 Filmography 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditMeadows was born Audrey Cotter in New York City 1 2 in 1922 the youngest of four siblings 3 There is considerable confusion concerning her year of birth and place of birth 4 5 6 Her parents the Rev Francis James Meadows Cotter and his wife the former Ida Miller Taylor were Episcopal missionaries in Wuchang Hubei China where her three elder siblings were born 3 Her older sister was actress Jayne Meadows and she had two older brothers 3 The family returned permanently to the United States in 1927 3 Audrey attended high school at the Barrington School for Girls in Great Barrington Massachusetts 3 Career EditThe Honeymooners Edit After high school Meadows sang in the Broadway musical Top Banana before becoming a regular on television in The Bob and Ray Show 7 She was then hired to play Alice on The Jackie Gleason Show after the actress who originated the role Pert Kelton was forced to leave the show due to blacklisting although the official reason given was that Kelton was suffering from a health problem 1 Jackie Gleason Art Carney and Meadows in The Honeymooners When The Honeymooners became a half hour situation comedy on CBS Meadows continued in the role 7 She then returned to play Alice after a long hiatus when Gleason produced occasional Honeymooners specials in the 1970s 1 Meadows had auditioned for Gleason and was initially turned down for being too chic and pretty to play Alice Realizing that she needed to change her appearance Meadows the next day submitted a photo of herself one in which she looked much plainer 7 1 Gleason changed his mind and she won the role of Alice 1 The character of Alice became more associated with Meadows than with the others who played her and she reprised her role as Alice on other shows as well both in a man on the street interview for The Steve Allen Show Steve Allen was her brother in law and in a parody sketch on The Jack Benny Program 7 1 Meadows was the only member of the Honeymooners cast to earn residuals after the Classic 39 episodes of the show from 1955 to 1956 started airing in reruns Her brother Edward a lawyer had inserted a clause into her original contract whereby she would be paid if the shows were re broadcast thus earning her millions of dollars 8 When the lost Honeymooners episodes from the variety shows were later released Joyce Randolph who played Trixie Norton received royalty payments 9 Career outside The Honeymooners Edit Meadows appeared in a 1960 episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents titled Mrs Bixby and the Colonel s Coat one of the 17 episodes in the 10 year series directed by Hitchcock himself and a rare light hearted one She appeared in feature films and appeared on Dean Martin s television variety shows and celebrity roasts She starred in an episode of Wagon Train in the episode s titled role of Nancy Palmer Years later Meadows returned to situation comedy playing Ted Knight s mother in law in Too Close for Comfort 1982 85 She guest starred on The Red Skelton Show made an appearance in an episode of Murder She Wrote If the Frame Fits and made an appearance in an episode of The Simpsons Old Money wherein she voiced the role of Bea Simmons Grampa Simpson s girlfriend Her last work was an appearance on Dave s World in which she played the mother of Kenny Shadoe Stevens Personal life EditIn 1956 during the run of The Honeymooners she married a wealthy real estate man named Randolph Rouse 10 On August 24 1961 Meadows married her second husband Robert F Six president of Continental Airlines in Honolulu Hawaii He died on October 6 1986 11 Ronald Reagan and Meadows in 1986 at his 75th birthday party in the White House Banking and marketing career EditMeadows served as director of the First National Bank of Denver for 11 years the first woman to hold this position For twenty years from 1961 to 1981 she was an advisory director of Continental Airlines where she was actively involved in marketing programs that included the designs of flight attendant and customer service agent uniforms aircraft interiors and Continental s exclusive President s Club airport club lounges 11 Memoirs EditIn October 1994 Meadows published her memoirs Love Alice My Life As A Honeymooner 7 Illness and death EditA smoker for many years Meadows was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1995 and given a year to live 1 She declined all but palliative treatment and died on February 3 1996 just five days before her 74th birthday after slipping into a coma at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles 1 She was interred in Holy Cross Cemetery Culver City next to her second husband 12 13 Legacy EditMeadows was portrayed by Kristen Dalton in Gleason a 2002 television biopic about the life of her Honeymooners co star Jackie Gleason 14 Filmography EditFilm and television Year Title Role Notes1950 The Baron of Arizona Townswoman in Court Scene Uncredited1951 The Amazing Mr Malone Episode Blood Is Thicker Than Water 1951 1952 Bob amp Ray Regular1952 Lux Video Theatre The Singer Episode Ceylon Treasure 1952 Pulitzer Prize Playhouse Lady Mary Episode Monsieur Beaucaire 1952 1957 The Jackie Gleason Show Alice Kramden Sketch Actress Audrey Meadows 113 episodes1953 Man Against Crime Episode The Midnight Express 1955 1956 The Honeymooners Alice Kramden 39 episodes1959 The United States Steel Hour Episodes Holiday on Wheels Marriage Handle with Care 1960 1971 The Red Skelton Hour Clara Appleby Mrs Cavendish The Queen Admissions Nurse 11 episodes1960 Play of the Week Nell Valentine Episode The Grand Tour 1960 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Mrs Bixby Episode Mrs Bixby and the Colonel s Coat 1961 Wagon Train Nancy Palmer Episode The Nancy Palmer Story 1961 Checkmate Althea Todd Episode One for the Book 1961 General Electric Theater Connie Marlowe Episode Sis Bowls Em Over 1962 The DuPont Show of the Week Constance Episode The Action in New Orleans 1962 That Touch of Mink Connie Emerson1962 Sam Benedict Dr Carrie Morton Episode Life Is a Lie Love Is a Cheat 1963 Take Her She s Mine Anne Michaelson1965 Please Don t Eat the Daisies Kitty Clair Episode The Big Brass Blonde 1965 Invisible Diplomats Kelly Smith Short1966 Jackie Gleason American Scene Magazine Alice Kramden Episode The Honeymooners The Adoption 1966 Clown Alley Washerwoman Clown TV movie1966 Password Herself Game Show Contestant Celebrity Guest Star1967 Rosie Mildred Deever1972 Love American Style Eve Harriet Mom Segment Love and Dear Old Mom and Dad 1974 The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast Martha Washington Episode Celebrity Roast George Washington 1976 The Honeymooners Second Honeymoon Alice Kramden TV special1977 The Honeymooners Christmas Special Alice Kramden Mother Cratchit TV special1978 The Honeymooners Valentine Special Alice Kramden TV special1978 The Love Boat Gladys Watkins Episode Taking Sides Going by the Book A Friendly Little Game 1978 Starsky amp Hutch Hilda Zuckerman Episode Dandruff 1978 The Second Honeymooners Christmas Special Alice Kramden TV special1980 The Love Boat Mrs Elliott Episode Another Time Another Place Doctor Who Gopher s Engagement 1981 Lily Sold Out Polly Jo TV special1982 Diff rent Strokes Mrs Martinson Episode The Squatter 1982 1986 Too Close for Comfort Iris Martin 23 episodes1984 The Love Boat Helen Williams Episode A Rose is Not a Rose Novelties Too Rich and Too Thin 1985 Hotel Amelia Chelton Episode Pathways 1986 Murder She Wrote Mildred Tilley Episode If the Frame Fits 1986 Life with Lucy Audrey Lucy s sister Episode Mother of the Bride 1988 CBS Summer Playhouse Aunt Lunar Episode The Johnsons Are Home 1989 Nightingales Mrs Mandel Episode Episode 1 4 1990 Red Pepper Ina TV movie1990 Later talk show Herself Episode Audrey Meadows 1990 1991 Uncle Buck Maggie Hogoboom 16 episodes1991 The Simpsons Bea Simmons voice Episode Old Money 1991 Hi Honey I m Home Alice Kramden Episode Fur Flies 1992 Davis Rules Gunny s Ex Wife Episode Gunny s Ex 1993 Sisters Ada Benbow Episode A Kick in the Caboose 1994 Burke s Law Georgia Stark Episode Who Killed Alexander the Great 1994 Empty Nest Margaret Randall Episode The Devil and Dr Weston 1995 Dave s World Ruby 2 episodes final role References Edit a b c d e f g h Oliver Myrna February 5 1996 Audrey Meadows Alice in The Honeymooners Dies Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on April 8 2022 Retrieved April 12 2022 Note Audrey Cotter was born in New York City in 1922 not in China as has been commonly stated A 1921 passenger list shows the family entering the United States from China via Vancouver S S Empress of Russia arriving at Vancouver from Shanghai July 10 1921 A 1927 passenger list shows Audrey s birthplace as New York S S Olympic arriving at New York from Southampton May 3 1927 The 1930 U S census listing the family in Providence Rhode Island also shows Audrey s birthplace as New York City and her age as 8 years old in April 1930 which also confirms 1922 as her year of birth a b c d e Actress Jayne Meadows dies at 95 spent early years in Providence The Providence Journal April 28 2015 Retrieved December 13 2022 Comic Actress Audrey Meadows Dies The Washington Post February 5 1996 ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved January 3 2019 Note Other biographies erroneously place her birth in 1926 in WuChang China See Audrey Meadows Alice in The Honeymooners Dies Los Angeles Times February 5 1996 Retrieved January 7 2018 Audrey Meadows Biography Audreymeadows com Archived from the original on April 21 2017 Retrieved January 7 2018 a b c d e Meadows Audrey January 1994 Love Alice My Life As A Honeymooner Crown Publishers ISBN 978 0 517 59881 8 Reed J D Diamond in the Rough People Magazine February 19 1996 retrieved October 28 2015 Collins Glenn For TV s Trixie the Honeymoon Lives On The New York Times retrieved October 28 2015 Myrna Oliver Los Angeles Times obituary for Audrey Meadows February 5 1996 a b Serling Robert J 1974 Maverick The Story of Robert Six and Continental Airlines Doubleday amp Company p 351 ISBN 978 0 385 04057 0 Audrey Meadows Honeymooners Co Star Dies at 71 The New York Times February 5 1996 Retrieved August 30 2017 Wilson Scott September 16 2016 Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed McFarland ISBN 9781476625997 via Google Books Gallo Phil October 10 2002 Gleason Variety Retrieved December 10 2017 External links Edit Biography portal Media related to Audrey Meadows at Wikimedia Commons Official website Audrey Meadows at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Audrey Meadows amp oldid 1128811737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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