Tim-Conway-Obituary

Tim Conway

Dec 15, 1933 – May 14, 2019 (Age 85)

About

BORN
December 15, 1933
DIED
May 14, 2019
AGE
85

Obituary

Tim Conway was one of the stars of "The Carol Burnett Show," delighting audiences of the 1960s and '70s with hilarious characters including Mr. Tudball and The Oldest Man. For full obituary and coverage from Legacy.com, click here.

Guest Book

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I have totally lost count of how many times I´ve howled over the elephant stiry. I´ve happily shared it so many times, knowing it would bring great joy to friends. My dear friend was rehearsal pianist on Carol´s show and was in the control booth the night that show was taped. He practically did bodily damage to himself from laughing. I always love hearing the audience lose it too. What an amazing gift you had to bring so much laughter into countless lives. Your stories were so original and...

You were the absolute best. Nobody will ever be what you were. You and your friend Harvey Korman were one of a kind. Rest well, Tim. You are so greatly missed.

I adored him. Loved his comedy.

What a truly wonderful person he still makes me laugh thank you for all the wonderful memories I grew up with you an loved your work

I would love to have him for a neighbor.what a great guy he was.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

THERE ARE NO WORDS THAT ANYONE COULD SAY, YET TIM CONWAY WAS A GREAT TV LEGNED THE WAY HE MADE US ALL LAUGH., LIKE THEY SAY LAUGHTER IS GREAT MEDCINE.

TIM WAS ON MCHALE'S NAVY PLAYED ENSIGN CHARLES PARKER (138 EPISODE, 1962- 1996), I CATCH THE RERUNS ON THE ANTENNA TV HE WAS ON THE CAROL BURNNET SHOW WHICH HE PLAYED VARIOUS CHARACTERS / SELF - GUEST / SELF (110 EPISODES, 1967-1978, THE MOST MEMORABLE CHARACTER MR TUDBALL, A BUSINESSMEN WHOSE INTENTION OF RUNNING A...

Into Paradise may the angel's lead you.

He was a great comedian and probably a really good person.