Tony Randall

Tony Randall

Tony Randall Obituary

Published by Legacy.com on May 18, 2004.
NEW YORK (AP) - Tony Randall, the comic actor best known for playing fastidious photographer Felix Unger on "The Odd Couple," has died. He was 84.

Randall died in his sleep Monday night at NYU Medical Center of complications from a long illness, according to his publicity firm, Springer Associates. The actor developed pneumonia after undergoing heart bypass surgery in December.

He is survived by his wife, Heather Harlan Randall, who made him a father for the first time at age 77, and their two children, 7-year-old Julia Laurette and 5-year-old Jefferson Salvini.

Randall was hospitalized after starring for a month in "Right You Are," a revival of Luigi Pirandello's play by the National Actors Theatre, which he founded.

In a tribute to the actor, known for his work on stage as well as television, lights at all the Broadway theaters were to be dimmed at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Randall joked in September about how he envisioned his funeral: President Bush and Vice President Cheney would show up to pay their respects but they'd be turned away, because his family knows he didn't like them. During a speech to the National Funeral Directors Association, he said funerals should be planned as a celebration of life and "a touch of humor doesn't hurt a bit."

Randall won an Emmy for playing Unger on the sitcom based on Neil Simon's play and movie. The show ran from 1970-75, but Randall won after it had been canceled, prompting him to quip at the awards ceremony: "I'm so happy I won. Now if I only had a job."

The show's charm sprang from Randall's chemistry and conflict with Jack Klugman as sloppy sportswriter Oscar Madison, with whom he's forced to share an apartment after both men get divorced.

Before that, Randall was best known as the fastidious "best friend" figure in several Rock Hudson-Doris Day movies, including 1959's "Pillow Talk" and 1961's "Lover Come Back."

The actor became a fixture on David Letterman's late-night talk shows, appearing a record 70 times on the "Late Show" alone. He made fun of his own prim image by taking part in Letterman's wacky antics, including allowing himself to be covered in mud.

And in 1993, when Conan O'Brien took over the time slot at NBC that Letterman had vacated for a new show at CBS, Randall was a guest on O'Brien's debut episode.

After "The Odd Couple," Randall had two short-lived sitcoms, one of which was "The Tony Randall Show," in which he played a stuffy Philadelphia judge, from 1976-78.

From 1981-83, he played the title role in the sitcom "Love, Sidney," as a single, middle-aged commercial artist helping a female friend care for her young daughter.

The show was based on a TV movie in which Sidney was gay; in the TV show, the character's sexual orientation was implied, but never specified. This occurred more than a decade before the much-hyped coming-out on "Ellen" in 1997, which made Ellen DeGeneres' character the first openly gay central figure on a network series.

For his television work, Randall got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1998.

In an effort to bring classic theater back to Broadway, Randall founded and was artistic director of the nonprofit National Actors Theatre in 1991, using $1 million of his own money and $2 million from corporations and foundations. The company's first production was a revival of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," starring Martin Sheen and Michael York, which hadn't been staged on Broadway in 40 years.

The next year, Randall's production of Ibsen's "The Master Builder" didn't exactly draw raves. AP Drama Critic Michael Kuchwara called it "deadly earnest - and dull."

Subsequent performances included "Night Must Fall," "The Gin Game" and "The Sunshine Boys," in which Randall reunited with Klugman, in 1998. Randall also starred in his company's Tony Award-winning staging of "M. Butterfly."

The actor also was socially active, lobbying against smoking in public places, marching in Washington against apartheid in the '80s, and helping raise money for AIDS research in the '90s.

Born Leonard Rosenberg on Feb. 26, 1920, Randall was drawn as a teenager to roadshows that came through his hometown of Tulsa, Okla.

"One night, the entire town turned out to see the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo perform Swan Lake and Sheherezade," he wrote. "I - and most of the audience - had never seen a ballet before. We stood and cheered, thinking it was a 'once in a lifetime' event."

Randall attended Northwestern University before heading to New York at 19, where he made his stage debut in 1941 in "The Circle of Chalk."

After Army service during World War II from 1942-46, he returned to New York, where he appeared on radio and early television. He got his start in movies in 1957.

He was married to his college sweetheart, Florence Randall, for 54 years until she died of cancer in 1992.

"I saw her in a bank - I never saw another girl in my life. She was gorgeous, the most beautiful girl I ever saw," Randall said in a TV interview in 1995.

Later that year, he married Harlan, who was 50 years his junior. Randall met her through his National Actors Theatre; former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani performed the ceremony.


Copyright © 2004 The Associated Press

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May 17, 2016

Harry Simpson posted to the memorial.

October 11, 2015

Lisa Weiner posted to the memorial.

May 7, 2015

jeff posner posted to the memorial.

Harry Simpson

May 17, 2016

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Rest Tony, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Lisa Weiner

October 11, 2015

To Tony Randall,
You were a great actor. I enjoyed watching you on the comedy series The Odd Couple. You made me laugh. I will always remember you MR. Randall Lisa Weiner

jeff posner

May 7, 2015

HE WAS A GREAT ACTOR I SAW HIM AND BEN VEREEN IN A CHISTMAS PLAY WITH MY FIANCE JUST A FEW YEARS BEFORE HE DIED THIS MAN WAS TRULY A PROFFESSIONAL MAN

richard

January 9, 2015

Well Tony now that Jack Klugman has joined you I'll bet God hasn't stopped laughing. You were both great actors but more than anything else you were both good men and Wonderful human beings. My kids ask me once why I watch the old shows like the odd couple on you tube and never watch any new shows. I told them cause back when you and Jack were on tv shows were written well, they were about people and situations not what people are or may have. In your day we turned on the tube to get away from things in life, to forget for just a little while real life that can bring you down and shut you down. You and others of that time did just that, made us happy for just a little while. May God keep you near to him so you can be an angel sent down when needed, you know make someone happy even for just a little bit. Miss ya but I hope to see you someday when its my turn. Your the best!!!!

ROB Bulk

December 15, 2014

Tony Randal was one of America's
Best known actor's of the 20th century and will always be part of American nostalgia.
His vast career performance speaks for itself.
He worked with the finest known actors and was and is just as infamous as anyone he had ever shared the stage or screen with.
He was truly a Hollywood legend among his profession.

November 5, 2014

Rest in heaven. Now you and Jack are there. Make them laugh like you did for me. You were very enjoyable. So long my friend. (Barbara Vanagas, Douglaston NY)

Gone but not forgotten.

Sharon Ulstad

September 7, 2014

I have been watching the Odd Couple today and have seen all your movies and I love your acting and fun spirit. You are missed and but the laughter you caused goes on and that's a the stamp of a life well lived. God bless you and your family.

May 14, 2014

Tony,
You're still an inspiration to so many people. You will not be forgotten.

Lisa Weiner

May 5, 2013

To Tony Randall,
You were a very talented actor. You did a great job playing Felix Unger in the sitcom The Odd Couple and you great in the sitcom Love, Sidney. My prayers are with you and your family. Lisa Weiner

Lisa Weiner

April 11, 2013

To Tony Randall,
You were a very talented actor. You were great as Felix Unger on the sitcom The Odd Couple. My prayers are with your family and you too. Lisa Weiner

Richard Owen

March 3, 2013

Rest In Peace, Mr. Randall. You Were A True Talent. See You On The Other Side, Kind Sir.

November 9, 2012

To Tony Randall,
I thought you were a great actor, You did a great job playing Felix Unger in the sitcom The Odd Couple you made me laugh. My prayers go out to your family. Lisa Weiner

September 30, 2011

My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family.

May GOD continue to guide your family by means of His holy spirit to give you strength and comfort during this time of sorrow.

D. Clark

Debbie Reese

August 16, 2010

I am getting The Odd Couple from Netflix and you and "Oscar" still make me laugh so hard! You were a true actor, not many of them around these days..rest in peace xilef regnu

March 30, 2010

For Tony...

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

Rita Webber

June 28, 2009

Dear Tony,

It is really sad that you are gone. You were a great actor. I really enjoyed you and Jack Klugman together on the Odd Couple. That was one of my favorite shows in the 70's. Rest in peace. Shalom

Mike McMillan

June 29, 2007

The consumate straightman, through your work you live on forever. (one can only hope for so much...)
Michael Lee McMillan and Family

Denny

March 2, 2006

I will never forget Tony in The Seven Faces Of Dr.loa...I have over a 1000 movies and wish I had it in my collection...and he was awsome in the odd couple..I loved the man..Later Tony

jay campbell

March 1, 2006

mr. randall, showed his true acting ability to me through the odd couple, i pray god blesses him, and also his family god bless

Jennifer Rodd

October 14, 2005

TO: TONY RANDALL

A BEAUTIFUL PERSON ON THE INSIDE AS WELL AS THE OUTSIDE. WHO REPRESENTED WHAT A HUMAN BEING SHOULD BE IN THIS WORLD.

THANK YOU SIR FOR THE MEMORIES AND ALL THAT YOU CONTRIBUTED TO THE ARTS. GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY,REST IN PEACE. YOU ARE DEFINITELY AN IRREPLACABLE & UNTOUCHABLE HUMAN

BEING. WE LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU TERRIBLY.

JENNIFER

Juanita Burell

July 27, 2005

You are an inspiration to the world. You will always be a legend! Thank you, Juanita Burell

trina beckley

July 23, 2005

I love dyou as an actor, but lets face it any man who can have a baby at your age..WOW! I'll always miss and pray for you!

Matthew Lewis, Jr.

February 3, 2005

Thank you for entertainment with "The Odd Couple" and for the education with "The 7 Faces of Dr. Lao" I hope to personally meet you on "the other side".

M F Cleveland

July 6, 2004

I really enjoyed seeing Mr. Randall on Letterman. He glowed when he spoke of his family.

He gave so much to us- his fans: in movies, in television, on the stage. How wonderful that he received that energy back through his family, friends,and work all through his life, but especially those last years. Not many people go into their later years with children and creative fullfilment as he did.



Thanks, Mr. Randall. I hope you are up there cracking God up now with your antics.

Nicole De Sapio

July 1, 2004

Dearest Mr. Randall,

As long as there is beauty in the world, you can never die. Every day I pray that your family and friends will realize this and take comfort.

As for myself, every time I listen to beautiful music, or watch a fine play, movie, or television show, I will think of you.

God bless you. God bless and comfort your wife, your children, and your dear friends, especially Mr. Klugman.

Love,

Nicole,

Fan of "The Odd Couple"

KAREN CARTER

June 23, 2004

THANK YOU FOR THE LAUGHTER YOU BROUGTH INTO THE OUR FAMILY LIVES. THANK YOU SO MUCH .YOU WILL BE TRULY MISSED.

REST IN PEACE

Margaret Scarcella

June 15, 2004

I am a big fan of The Odd Couple, the shows always make me laugh. My heart goes out to his family.

BEANIE MILLER

June 15, 2004

MY HEART GOES OUT TO THE FAMILY AND CLOSE FRIENDS OF TONY RANDALL, YOU ALL ARE IN MY PRAYERS. MR. RANDALL WAS SUCH A WONDERFUL ACTOR AND I ENJOYED WHEN HE CO-STARED WITH DORIS DAY. MR. RANDALL'S WILL BE TRULY MISSED.

sheila spaid

June 14, 2004

ahh what a great light he was..and so much fun..in his part of felix unger..he made ocd --be normal--since he was so closley tied to felix...my mentor has died but he will not be forgotten because his standards were so high..i'm a nurse and when i'm being complusive on what i do --my catch phrase is "its a felix unger thing"and very rare is the person that doesn't recognize the "odd couple" with him...blessings to his wife and the two babes---your daddy was a wonderful man that brought life and love to this world..pictures of your birth showed a man entranced with your birth and he stated his joy for all to hear...and his face showed it all ,you children were the joy of his life..mrs randall my sympathies, god speed to a fine and gentle man

Todd Hartpence

June 12, 2004

Mr Randall brought a lot of smiles

to a lot of people in his lifetime

he did it for me for alot of years

we all know now he is smiling down

on his family and the rest of us

and he will be sadly missed but he

will always be in are hearts

GOD BLESS YOU !!

Helena & Neil Perlmutter

June 6, 2004

With sympathy to the Randall family.

MARIA BUTLER

June 5, 2004

TO THE RANDALL FAMILY:

AS A CHILD I GREW UP WATCHING MR.TONY RANDALL ON THE ODD COUPLE,AND AS A TEENAGER I WATCHED HIM ON THAT SAME SHOW AND NOW AS AN ADULT I WATCH HIS RE-RUNS. HE TOUCHED SO MANY OF US THROUGH HIS ACTING, SENSE OF HUMOR, AND GENOROSITY. HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED, BUT REMEMBERED ALWAYS.

THANK YOU FOR LOANING HIM TO US.

Kanani Fong

June 4, 2004

I hope someday the Randalls will find these words and take comfort.



When I was sixteen, I got a free book from Weyerhauser Paper Company. "How To Use The Power of the Printed Word." Your father told readers how to determine word definitions. Pictured as Sherlock Holmes and as Caesar, I will never forget his advice: "Look for the root!" (And now I'm a writer, and like him, a lover of words and the craft)



In a time when 'image' is cultivated by publicists, your father was never short of having his own ideas to express. He was erudite, funny and self effacing, never afraid to laugh at himself and make the world feel as if they were in on the joke.



I think it's terrific that he had children at the age of 77. And how wonderful to have found love.... for he proved that one is never to old for love and affection, and that no one should ever limit themselves when it comes to finding the person to cultivate their interests and life with.



I hope that the love he showered on you stays with you your whole life. The warmth and joy he received from watching you grow, no doubt gave him much solace during his last years.



He showed us to not be bothered with triteness, rather to envelope only those things that mattered, 'the root' of all things. Your father was a tree with strong roots and lovely branches that covered us with the shade of wisdom.



My very best to all of you.

David Parker

June 4, 2004

The world has lost a wonderful talent. Tony will be missed, but his work will live on with us forever.

Susan Banton

June 1, 2004

God bless you, Heather, and those

beautiful children. Tony will be

missed by all his fans. He is in

God's arms now, looking down at you

from heaven.

Kelli Nunez

May 27, 2004

I adored Tony Randall. I first remember watching him as a judge on "The Tony Randall Show" when I was little (I'm 33 now.) I never missed an episode. I also liked him in "Love Sidney" and of course "The Odd Couple." He was terrific. He always made my day a little bit brighter everytime I saw him, and he still does. I miss him being here with us.

Danell Barrett

May 26, 2004

To the family of Mr. Randall my deepest sympathy. He was a true star. I loved the ODD COUPLE...many, many laughs.

Susan Edwards

May 24, 2004

To the family of Mr. Randall, I offer my sympathy on your loss. I will always remember the laughs and the good wholesome entertainment your husband and father brought to many people. God Bless you all and know that you will see him again in Heaven.

Maggie Gregory

May 24, 2004

Mr. Randall



May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face. May the rain fall soft upon your fields, and until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of His hand.



You are Blessed

M-

May 24, 2004

Mr. Randall endeared himself to me through his many stage, film and TV roles. God bless him for the love he has freely given. God bless all Mr. Randall's family.

Renee Gale

May 24, 2004

May G-d keep him by his side..

Ta'anuach B'Shalom

Rest in Peace... and make the Almighty Laugh!!

Thanks Tony..

Carmen Rosado II

May 24, 2004

Dear Randall Family:

We are feeling the pain of your loss. Mr. Randall wasn't just a terrific dad, husband, son, grandfather he was also a terrific actor. He made millions of people laugh all over the world. Today is a very sad day for everyone who knew or watched Tony performed on t.v. He had a unique talent to make people laugh and that is what made him the one and only on t.v. We will miss you Tony, may God have you in his arms and may your family be blessed always. YOU WILL BE MISSED BY ALL!

dennis ford

May 24, 2004

>
Tony was such a gentleman


My mother,. Mary Ford and Cal

in Ford admired him greatly.Our sincere condolances Dennis Terri ford and family

Kimberly Creech

May 24, 2004

Such a great man, such a great loss. But indeed a gain for Our Lord. I grew up watching The Odd Couple, infact my husband and I are an "odd couple." Such a great inspiration, and I look forward to meeting him in heaven. May God Bless You and keep you.

KIM M. BATTISTA

May 24, 2004

TO THE FAMILY OF TONY RANDALL:



I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. TONY RANDALL WAS ONE-IN-A-MILLION. I LOVED THE ODD COUPLE. IT WAS A FAVORITE OF MINE. HERE'S A POEM THAT I WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOU:



I AM NOT GONE, I AM NOT FAR AWAY,

IF I COULD BE HERE WITH YOU, I WOULD BE TODAY.

TO THOSE WHO ARE CRYING, PLEASE DON'T SHED A TEAR, ESPECIALLY MY

WIFE, WHO IS SO DEAR.

I LIVED MY LIVE AND LIVED IT GOOD,

THERE'S NOTHING I WOULD HAVE CHANGED

IF I COULD.

TO ALL OF MY FANS, WHO ARE NOT TOO FEW~ PLEASE REMEMBER, I LOVE YOU. FOR MY WIFE & CHILDREN, YOU WERE ALWAYS THERE...FOR THIS I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU & I'LL ALWAYS CARE...REMEMBER ME ALWAYS WITH A SMILE. FOR I USED TO MAKE YOU LAUGH ALL THE WHILE. DON'T BE SAD, DON'T SIT & CRY. THIS IS ONLY "SEE YOU", NOT "GOODBYE".



EVERYONE IN THE WORLD LOVED MR. TONY RANDALL & HE WILL SURELY BE MISSED. MAY GOD, LOVE, BLESS & TAKE CARE OF MR. TONY RANDALL FOR ALL OF ETERNITY & MAY HE BE SURROUNDED BY THE LOVE OF HEAVENLY ANGELS. MY HEART GOES OUT TO HIS FAMILY~HEATHER & HIS CHILDREN. MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS.

Rose

May 24, 2004

We will miss you. God Bless your family.

George Papadelis

May 24, 2004

To the tony randall family,I am so sorry for your great loss.WE always new that if tony randall was in a film,it would give us many laughs,and light hearted entertainment.

Thank you for sharing him with us.

Percy McCrimmon

May 23, 2004

Thanks Tony for all of the entertainment and laughs you gave us, God Bless You and peace be with you

vel retzlaff

May 23, 2004

So deeply sorry to hear of such a great man departing our world. My deepest sympathy to his wife and children. Tony will be very missed in years to come. One of the greatest and favorite actors of many!!

Jeannette Roberts

May 23, 2004

I have known Tony all of my life. I was sadden to hear of his passing. May god bless each of you.



Love ya Jeannette

barbara smith

May 23, 2004

TO THE RANDALL FAMILY, my prayers to you and your family's loss to him i knew him when he played in different shows and other. i enjoyed to watch his role so now he is gone i miss him . GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

Geoffrey Hebdon

May 23, 2004

A sad loss to all of us, Tony was an inspiration and showed such dedication to his career as an actor and a father, goodbye Tony!

Dave Kochensparger

May 23, 2004

Thanks for the memories. I will keep you family in my prayers tonight. May the peace of Christ comfort you in your need. God bless you all richley Dave

Diane Granger

May 23, 2004

Tony was a great actor and he will be missed. We are sorry for your loss,I know what it is like I just lost my mother.

Steve &Sandra Miller

May 23, 2004

To Tony's beautiful family May God be with you always ! What a proud dad! He will be missed but forever in our hearts !

Charmaine Henley

May 23, 2004

To The Tony Randall Family I'm sorry for your lost and you are in my prays.Tony use to put a smile on my mother face who also past away last years he will be miss

Johnny Daggs

May 23, 2004

Blessed are they that mourn !!! My prayers to the Randall Family..

Mr Randall,Touched so many lives in so many ways. He was not just a great entertainer but a great person... Some people leave us, but never die... through thought & conversation he will be with us for a long long time

Bobbie Roberts

May 23, 2004

Thanks for the laughs, from a dedicated viewer of the "Odd Couple".

Liz Joyce

May 23, 2004

Mr. Randall had a wonderful life and he touched so many of us through his acting, sence of humor, and genorosity. He will be missed, but remembered always.

Bruce Chaykin

May 23, 2004

God Bless the family and especially the children.

JAN MATHEWS

May 22, 2004

TO THE RANDALL FAMILY, WE SO SHOCKED TO HEAR ABOUT THE LOSS OF YET ANOTHER GREAT ACTOR.

AND WE WISH TO THANK YOU AND HIS EXTENDED FAMILY AND FRIENDS FOR THE YEARS OF LAUGHTER AND ENTERTAINMENT

HE SHARED WITH US ALL.

AND IM SURE THEIR ARE NO FEARS THAT HIS CHILDERN WONT KNOW HIM.

ALL THEY HAVE TO DO IS PUT IN A DVD OR TAPE AND THERE HE'LL BE.

GOD BLESS YOU AND THANK YOU FOR LETTING US SHARE IN YOUR GREIF.

Crystal Jackson

May 22, 2004

My Sympathy goes out to the family





I used to watch the odd couple when I was a child. And now I am grown I still remember that show.



May GOD be with you and your family.

Jane Paolini

May 22, 2004

Heather and children,

I am truly sad for your loss. Tony was truly a talented and wonderful actor. He was loved by many and will truly be missed. He brought many years of happiness to us all. My deepest sympathy.

Teresa Jezek

May 22, 2004

I thank Tony for all the laughs. So many hours of the Odd Couple, good, clean, funny episodes. He was one of a kind.

My sympathy to his family.

Joy Olsen L.M.T.

May 22, 2004

Tony was a good man and smart too.

The show business is going to really have to find someone to fill those shoes. I wish i would have knowed Tony, I think he would have been a good friend.

Maureen Koepke

May 22, 2004

To The Family of Tony Randall: I am saddened to hear of the death of such a great actor. He will be sorely missed by those of us who spent one night a week in his presence out here in TV Land wondering what troubles would befall Felix and Oscar. It is bittersweet to send my sympathy and yet have the fondest memories of such a wonderful man.

Dede Hayes

May 22, 2004

Randall Family,
I,wanted to extend my deepest condolance for your loss Tony was a great man,and I,am sure he will be truely missed,by everyone.
Sincerely,
Dede Hayes

Carmen Rodriguez

May 22, 2004

Our deepest sympathys to you and your family.

Michael Droege

May 22, 2004

Tony, Had a spark that will carry through in today's Entertainment world. It was greatness such as his that allowed all of us to strive to be the best we can be. Thankyou randalls for allowing us to step into your lives and witness such a tremendous pure laughter.

Lawrence Camacho

May 22, 2004

I am really going to miss you Mr. Randall.I'd like to thank you for all the many many years of joy and laughter you have brought to me and to our fellow americans.Again you are truely missed ,yet you will always live in the hearts of millions incuding yours truely.

maria butler

May 22, 2004

I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF THE LOSS OF YOUR HUSBAND, FATHER, UNCLE AND FRIEND. I KNOW HE WILL TRULY BE MISSED IN YOUR LIVES. BUT AS LONG AS WE HAVE RE-RUNS, WE'LL STILL HAVE TONY.

Stanley Kosior

May 22, 2004

The world needs good people. The passing of Tony Randall is a deep loss for all who need and appreciate moral integrity, intelligent wit and tasteful entertainment, that is to say, all of us. Thank heaven for his generosity in sharing the richness of his talents with us!

Joel Landers

May 22, 2004

I enjoyed many saturday afternoons watching Tony on his many movie roles and how could anyone ever forget the ODD COUPLE. Your loss is ours as well. I'm 39 but have many memories of him making my mom and myself laugh. Missed but never forgotten, your legacy lives on.

mary and vincent yedynak

May 22, 2004

we are so sorry of the loss of your husband,father we loved him on all of his shows God bless you

Joseph Grohol, Jr.

May 22, 2004

My condolences to the Randall Family, Tony was a great actor and I used to watch the "Odd Couple" when it was on TV, Tony was a very funny guy and will be sorely missed in the world of Entertainment.

Shirley Jones

May 22, 2004

I will miss Mr. Randall. I truly enjoyed his comedy show along with Jack Klugman in "The Odd Couple" when I was growing up. I also enjoyed the movie, Mr. Randall acted in "Send No Flowers". My thoughts and prayers goes to his beautiful wife and his two children.

LaShelle Poe

May 22, 2004

Sorry for your loss. God Bless You

Michael McMillan

May 22, 2004

I am so saddened by the loss of yet another of our great american comedian actors. I am sure Bob Hope and Tony are laughing it up. And yet I am saddened that I am not in their presents. Till we meet again. And with great sympathy I give my condolence's to the loved ones that shared in there time here. Mike McMillan & Family

linda tracy

May 21, 2004

REST IN PEACE MR. RANDALL. YOUR TALENT HAS LEFT A GREAT IMPRESSION TO THE PEOPLE WHO ENJOYED WATCHING YOU THROUGH THE YEARS. MAY GOD WATCH OVER YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS DURING THEIR TIME OF SADDNESS. GOD BLESS YOU.

Darcel Daniels-Moncrease

May 21, 2004

To the Randall Family,



May God bless you all in the trying time in your life. Mr. Randall was a good actor to learn from. I know he is smiling down on you all. Keep your heads up God never makes mistakes. He loves all his angels. My deepest sympathy to you all.

Denise Heggie

May 21, 2004

My sincere condolences go out to the family and friends of Mr. Randall. I've admired his talent over the years, both on TV and on stage. Another great one has left this earth; may he rest in peace.

David E. Rothleutner

May 21, 2004

My thoughts and prayers are with Tony Randall and his Family.

Robert Fricks

May 21, 2004

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Mr. Tony Randall . He was a great actor who brought laughter to everyone so thanks for the memories now rest in peace .

The Fricks family

Robert , Barbara , Miranda and Charles

carol epperley

May 21, 2004

You will be greatly missed. Our whole family enjoyed you through the years. Thank You for the enjoyment.

Mary Alger

May 21, 2004

Mr. Randall was a terrific actor and I enjoyed wathing him. He will be greatly missed. My heart goes out to his wife, children and all who loved him. MAY GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY.

Virginia Rose

May 21, 2004

I am so sorry to read about the passing of one of our great entertainers. I loved to watch "The Odd Couple." They were such a good pair and brought laughter. My sympathy to the Randall family.

kimberly Clark

May 21, 2004

Everytime time I watched Mr. Randall perform I felt at home and very comfortable. He was my favorite...he reminded me of my Father, perhaps that is why I felt his influence as familiar and close. I will miss him and extend deep sympathy to his family and friends in this loss of a great influence in American life and history of the theatre. Thank you for the memories...

Rhonda Waldron

May 21, 2004

I have always enjoyed Tony Randall in his many performances. He is truly a legendary performer. Thank God that furture generations will be able to enjoy them through film. He will be missed.

May God Bless his family and friends.

Liliana Tassone

May 21, 2004

I had the pleasure of interviewing Mr. Tony Randall at the famous Cafe La Margarita back in the year 1971. He was a perfect gentleman and will always be remembered and loved by many.

Judy Martin

May 21, 2004

My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Tony, you will be greatly missed. I know you're shining in heaven just as you did on earth. When I look up in the sky and see a bright star shining, I'll think about you. My nephew, Christopher Grider is up there with you. You two will certainly make each other laugh. God Bless you both!

Sandy Boroughs

May 21, 2004

A model of a truly moral man of integrity. Loved and missed.

Charlene LeBlanc

May 21, 2004

You will be missed. He was in inspiration to everyone and was loved by millions.Our sympathy goes to his family and friends.

Juanita Burell

May 21, 2004

Mr. Randall, you will greatly be missed. You were an excellent actor & member of society. We will always remember you! Love, Juanita

Marcy Stabile

May 21, 2004

I had the pleasure of working with Tony a few years back and would like to share with you my experience. At the time I was producing a Food Show in New York and Eagle Snacks brought Tony in as a celebrity guest. Upon his arrival he let me know that for the next few hours he worked for me and would be happy to take my direction. I was astounded. I was so used to working with people that were so full of themselves.Here was the great Tony Randall being humble and so very cooperative. My only problem was that he would just go into the crowds and start shaking hands and I was concerned for his safety. What he told me after was that it was the people that made him and he would never turn away from a fan. In fact at the time he was doing M Butterfly and took public transportation to work each day. He embraced the public and never thought he was better than anyone else. He was a real person. The humor was not put on. He really was a very funny person. My husband was taking pictures of him and the Eagle Snacks people and he stopped to give my guy a lesson in picture taking to make the old look young.I have always been so grateful to have had the opportunity to meet him and spend some time with him. I was so happy to learn that he found new happiness after his wife passed. If anyone deserved it he did. He was a credit to his craft, a great humanitarian, and someone who will not be forgotton. I am honored to have had the opportunity to have met him.

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