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In 1976, he appeared for the last time in a motion picture, playing a movie crewman who is fired by a movie mogul, played by Art Carney, in Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood, and he also made his final public appearance in that year when he was inducted into the Body Building Guild Hall of Fame.
In the first half, San Diego was limited to only two John Carney field goals, while Miami quarterback Dan Marino threw for over 180 yards and 3 touchdowns.
Truman was the subject of the book Truman of St. Helens: The Man and His Mountain written by his niece Shirley Rosen and was portrayed by Art Carney in the 1981 docu-drama film St. Helens.
The first serious investigation of using a gas turbine in cars was in 1946 when two engineers, Robert Kafka and Robert Engerstein of Carney Associates, a New York engineering firm, came up with the concept where a unique compact turbine engine design would provide power for a rear wheel drive car.
This distinction was clarified by Boston University professor Ray Carney, a leading authority on beat culture, in " The Beat Movement in Film ," his notes for a 1995 Whitney Museum exhibition and screening:
William Harvey Carney ( February 29, 1840 December 8, 1908 ) was an African American soldier during the American Civil War who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Battle of Fort Wagner.
Carney was born simply as " William ," as a slave in Norfolk, Virginia February 29, 1840, but escaped to Massachusetts like his father through the Underground Railroad.
The white William Carney was from New Jersey and served for the Cumberland Greys in the Civil War.
Carney was awarded the Medal of Honor May 23, 1900, nearly 40 years later.
In later life, Carney was a postal employee and popular speaker at patriotic events.
Carney Salute — folding of a flag on a staff in a manner to allow immediate unfurling — was developed by California Scoutmaster J. S.
Pacino's performance in The Godfather Part II has been praised as perhaps his best, and the Academy was criticized for not awarding him the Academy Award for Best Actor, which went that year to Art Carney for his role in Harry and Tonto.
The film Carney managed to find was a pristine copy that apparently had only been screened two or three times before it was lost.
The fort was named Fort Carney and was positioned on Carney's Bluff just south of Jackson.
Mr. Carney was appointed as Westbrook's Official Underground Director.
Thirty-five years later, the Carney house was moved to its present location at the corner of Joppa and Avondale roads and is now a real estate office.
The most famous of these soldiers was William Harvey Carney, who made sure that the American flag never touched the ground during the Union assault on Fort Wagner, South Carolina, near Charleston.
A comedy-mystery, The Late Show, teaming Tomlin with Art Carney, was a critical success in 1977.
Best remembered by TV viewers in 1960 as Jackie Gleason's sidekick on Gleason's various 1950s comedy / variety shows, including The Honeymooners " Ed Norton ", it was Carney who received the honors six Emmies and a Best Actor Oscar ( for 1974's Harry and Tonto ) — to Gleason's none.
On November 2, 1863, Governor Carney announced that Lawrence had met the conditions to get the state university, and the following year the university was officially organized.
Arthur William Matthew “ Art ” Carney ( November 4, 1918 November 9, 2003 ) was an American actor in film, stage, television and radio.
Carney, youngest of six sons ( Fred, Jack, Ned, Phil, Robert ), was born in Mount Vernon, New York, the son of Helen ( née Farrell ) and Edward Michael Carney, who was a newspaper man and publicist.

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John Carney ( born January 23, 1958 in Des Moines, Iowa ) is a professional sleight of hand artist, author and comic actor.

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James Carney and Martin Puhvel also agree with this “ Hand and the Child ” contextualisation.
* Ethical and Legal Issues in Guardianship Options for Intellectually Disadvantaged People ( co-author with Terry Carney ), Human Rights Commission Monograph Series, no.
Backup QB Gale Gilbert, subbing for injured starter Humphries, led the Chargers to a come from behind 37-34 win, with John Carney kicking a game winning field goal in the game's final seconds.
" Swordfishtrombones also introduced instruments such as bagpipes (" Town with No Cheer ") and marimba (" Shore Leave ") to Waits ' repertoire, as well as pump organs, percussion ( sometimes reminiscent of the music of Harry Partch ), horn sections ( often featuring Ralph Carney playing in the style of brass bands or soul music ), experimental guitar, and obsolete instruments ( many of Waits ' albums have featured a damaged, unpredictable Chamberlin, and more recent albums have included the little-used Stroh violin ).
Carney served with the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as a Sergeant and took part in the July 18, 1863, assault on Fort Wagner in Charleston, South Carolina.
In 2004, after over a decade of searching, Cassavetes scholar and Boston University professor Ray Carney announced his discovery of the only print of the original version of the film, found in a box on the subway before being bought with some other " lost and found " objects.
Art Carney, Academy Award-winning actor, Co-star of the successful TV Series " The Honeymooners " with Jackie Gleason, lived with his family in Westbrook on the shore of Long Island Sound for many years prior to his death in 2003.
He also co-starred with Art Carney and Lee Strasberg as a businesslike bank robber in the Martin Brest senior-citizen caper comedy Going in Style.
Carney shares their local K thru 12 School with the neighboring town of Nadeau.
The Nadeau post office, with ZIP code 49863, provides service for an area along US 41 north of Carney.
Hamilton then killed two of the Parson's three sons, Frankie and Jesse, by striking them on the head with the barrel and then cutting their throats with a knife Carney had produced in the scuffle.
Hamilton then dealt the final death blow to the remaining infant son of Carney and Minnie with a swing of the gun barrel.
Between his stints with Gleason, Carney worked steadily as a character actor.
Carney with Beverly Lunsford in a scene from The Rope Dancers.
Carney made his Broadway debut in 1957 as the lead in The Rope Dancers with Siobhan McKenna, a drama by Morton Wishengrad.
In 1961-62, Art Carney played Frank Michaelson in an English comedy by Phoebe & Henry Ephron entitled " Take Her, She's Mine " with Phyllis Thaxter as his co-star in the Biltmore Theatre in New York two seasons before his role in " the Odd Couple " in the Plymouth Theatre in New York ; the character was played by James Stewart in the 1963 film version.
At the time, Carney noted that prior to his work in Harry and Tonto, he " never liked cats " but said he wound up getting along well with the cat in the film.
His segments are also largely played for laughs, and at one point includes a scene alluding to his character Ed Norton from The Honeymooners, where an Imperial officer demands that he " get on with it " while Carney dallies with a prop.
Ray Carney, an alumnus of the university, was the official winner with " Vic ," which is short for " Victory ".

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