His distinctive white beard was his trademark and he was affectionately known as "The Beard."

by Anonymous: reply 109: 12/19/2016: Monty Woolley (August 17, 1888 – May 6, 1963) was an American stage, film, radio, and television actor. Constance Campbell Bennett (October 22, 1904 – July 24, 1965), was an American stage, film, radio and television actress.
Another son, Robert Bruce MacRae, died in 2010.On TV, MacRae also played herself in a famous episode of “I Love Lucy,” “The Fashion Show”; briefly had her own series in 1971; appeared on soap “General Hospital” as Madelyn Richmond in 1991; was a series regular on the single-season “Parenthood” in 1990-91; and guested on series including “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,” “The Love Boat” and “Murder, She Wrote.”

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Pert Kelton was a young comedienne in A-list movies during the 1930s, often as the leading lady’s wisecracking friend. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option.Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. In his book The Forgotten Network, David Weinstein says Kelton remained on Cavalcade of Stars through the final season of the series (1951-1952), and suggests that it may have been because Jackie Gleason had resisted attempts at having her dropped.Pert Kelton was a young comedienne in A-list movies during the 1930s, often as the leading lady’s wisecracking friend. During the 1940s, she was a familiar radio voice on such programs as Easy Aces, It’s Always Albert, The Stu Erwin Show and the 1941 soap opera We Are Always Young. Kelton was the original Alice Kramden in The Honeymooners comedy sketches on the DuMont Television Network’s Cavalcade of Stars. by Anonymous: reply 40: 12/18/2016: Jim Caviezel is now on The CW's Frequency. "The Honeymooners" began in 1951 as part of "Cavalcade of Stars" with Pert Kelton as Alice. Try again later.You can choose another language below:Failed to delete memorial. By this time, the original age discrepancies were reversed, with Ralph married to a much younger Alice than himself.

She did not return to the big screen until 1962, when she was cast as Mrs. Paroo in The Music Man.In the 1960s, Kelton was invited back to Gleason’s CBS show to play Alice’s mother in an episode of the hour-long musical version of The Honeymooners (also known as The Color Honeymooners), with Sheila MacRae as a fetching young Alice.