Tony Randall (February 26, 1920 – May 17, 2004) was an American actor, producer, and director, best known for his role as Felix Unger in the television adaptation of Neil Simon's play, The Odd Couple. Read full biography of Tony Randall →
We're also the only country that has the Death Penalty. That's something to boast about, isn't it?
Sooner or later, we sell out for money.
Awards sell tickets, and they're a clever publicity stunt.
There's only one thing worse than a man who doesn't have strong likes and dislikes, and that's a man who has strong likes and dislikes... →
Museums, I love museums.
Well, I'm a tape-recording nut. I like to play my tapes.
And it's a crime because the great plays of history, going all the way back to the Greeks, are part of everybody's heritage. It's just... →
Everyone town of 100,000 in the United States should have a Classical Theater supported by the town, or the state of the county, or the Federal... →
I was on the Johnny Carson show, I believe 114 or 104 times. And aside from those times on the air, I never spoke to him. I never met him.
The real thing is, you should be seeing these plays in the Theatre. That's what they were written for. That's where the enjoyment is.... →
Awards are only a publicity gimmick.
I never achieved my first goal in the National Actors Theatre, which is to have a permanent Acting Company.
I thought that I held the record of most appearances on the Bob Hope Show, but I think - It's Brooke Shields.