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" Art twisted his expressive facel toward me in a comic grimace as he commented:. "So what? You can't "expect everybody to look at everything on TV." No story could better illustrate the, easygoing, unpretentious nature of this gifted actor and comedian; His career continues to grow in stature. Millions of people have become forcefully aware of his immense acting range, yet he remains in his private life the quiet family man. Jhe kind of guy who recently found himself buying a house without meaning to. (He was outvoted by his charming wife Jean, their three children, their cat ButterbalL her three new kittens, and a ' . grand piano.) It is incredible that the man who has played so many almost introverted. diversified roles remains He won plaudits for his portrayal of aj worker in "The Incredible Worldrilorace Ford," who became so . store today. Give them a fair trial! Take them . . . all of them . . . the way the directions teU you. You must get, fast reUef or get your money back. :'-- told me a Art significant story. long ago, Carney Not too had to do with an interview that his daughter Eileen , mild-mannerj- ed, toy-facto- " 20 , i Family Weekly, September If, 19S0 ry obsessed with childhood memories that he began to act like a child and went to pieces; the delightful Elmer Dowd in "Harvey" whose imaginary rabbit became real even to the skeptics; and the alcoholic in "Call Me Back," who, as sole, performer, talked for a solid hour over the phone to his his daughter, a new fiancee, and old friends, in a desperate attempt to keep himself from committing suicide. He will next star in CBS' "Love-i-n America," Oct. It may not seem possible that in real life he remains naive, devoid oi affectation, and even corny. But I know it's true because I've gotten a rare close-u- p of him. I observed him during his rehearsals. I sat with him, as he drank cup after cup of black coffee, and asked all kinds of questions. I talked with people who know him. When I first saw him, I didn't have any trouble spotting him. He was wearing a chino slacks, and loafers. ex-wi- fe, T-sh- irt, Except that he lacked that memorable vest and hat with its upturned brim, he might have been dressed to step before the. TV cameras as Ed Norton, sewer worker and sidekick of Jackie Gleason in 'Thel Honeymooners," the comic role that made him famous and Which he played for six years. 1 had been warned that il was difficult to get him to talk about himself, that he cla imed up if you pressed him which set him apart from st actors. Somehow I broke the i. |