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  1. In the one-and-a-half-hour solo portion of his interview, Harvey Korman (1927-2008) speaks about studying under actress Uta Hagen and talks about some of his earliest television roles. He recalls working with several legendary comics including Danny Kaye, Lucille Ball, and Jack Benny. Korman describes headlining several short-lived series and his thoughts on being better suited as a second ...

  2. 30 de may. de 2008 · May 30, 2008. Harvey Korman, the award-winning comedic actor who rose to fame playing second banana to Carol Burnett on her television variety series and who starred in hit movies like "Blazing ...

  3. 1 de feb. de 2023 · How Carol Burnett got Harvey Korman back in line. Shutterstock. Carol Burnett told Korman about the phone call and that she couldn't work with him with the attitude he had, The Mix.net reports. Korman must have realized immediately that he made a big mistake and asked how he could fix it. This is what Burnett said, according to her book: "This ...

  4. www.allocine.fr › personne › fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=14712Harvey Korman - AlloCiné

    29 de may. de 2008 · Harvey Korman Herschel. Nationalité. Américain. Naissance 15 février 1927. Décès 29 mai 2008 à l'age de 81 ans. 38. ans de carrière. 27. films et séries tournés.

  5. 15 de may. de 2007 · Tim Conway destroys his castmates during a "Mama's Family" sketch on the "Carol Burnett Show" by refusing to let the scene continue until he can finish a sto...

  6. 29 de may. de 2008 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Harvey Herschel Korman (February 15, 1927 – May 29, 2008) was an American comedic actor who performed in television and movie productions beginning in 1960. His big break was being a featured performer on The Danny Kaye Show, but he is best remembered for his performances on the sketch comedy series The Carol Burnett Show and in several films by Mel ...

  7. 30 de may. de 2008 · Harvey Herschel Korman was born Feb. 15, 1927, in Chicago. He left college for service in the U.S. Navy, resuming his studies afterward at the Goodman School of Drama at the Chicago Art Institute.