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1920 - Born on February 26th in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
1942 - He served the Unites States Army.
- Married to Florence.
1950 - Appeared in the television series One Man's Family as Mac.
1958 - Was nominated for Broadway's Tony Award five times: as Best Actor (Musical) for "Oh, Captain!".
1972 - A member of the Metropolitan Opera Association.
1975 - Won an Emmy as Best Actor in a Comedy Series, The Odd Couple.
1991 - He founded the National Actors Theater.
1993 - Appeared on "Late Show with David Letterman" a record 70 times.
- The co-producer with his National Actors Theatre of four nominated plays: as Best Revival for "St. Joan" and as Best Revival (Play) for "Timon of Athens" for "Inherit the Wind" and for "The Gin Game".
1995 - Married to Heather Harlan on November 17th.
1998 - Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for his contribution to television.
2003 - He had a heart bypass operation on December.
2004 - Died on May 18th in NYU Medical Center, New York City, New York from pneumonia.
1942 - He served the Unites States Army.
- Married to Florence.
1950 - Appeared in the television series One Man's Family as Mac.
1958 - Was nominated for Broadway's Tony Award five times: as Best Actor (Musical) for "Oh, Captain!".
1972 - A member of the Metropolitan Opera Association.
1975 - Won an Emmy as Best Actor in a Comedy Series, The Odd Couple.
1991 - He founded the National Actors Theater.
1993 - Appeared on "Late Show with David Letterman" a record 70 times.
- The co-producer with his National Actors Theatre of four nominated plays: as Best Revival for "St. Joan" and as Best Revival (Play) for "Timon of Athens" for "Inherit the Wind" and for "The Gin Game".
1995 - Married to Heather Harlan on November 17th.
1998 - Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for his contribution to television.
2003 - He had a heart bypass operation on December.
2004 - Died on May 18th in NYU Medical Center, New York City, New York from pneumonia.
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