Arnold Stang

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Arnold Stang
Born September 28, 1925 (age 81)
Flag of United States Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA
Spouse(s) Joanne Stang (1948 - present) 2 children
Notable roles Top Cat (voice) in Top Cat

Arnold Stang (born September 28, 1925 in Chelsea, Massachusetts) is a comic actor who plays a small and bespectacled, yet brash and knowing big-city type. Never known as a solo performer (despite the existence of an unsold television pilot called The Arnold Stang Show), he works best in, and prefers, an ensemble cast in which he plays only one of a diverse group of comic characters.

  • On radio, he was popular in the 1940s as a sidekick to cantankerous comedian Henry Morgan---whenever Morgan wasn't driving himself off the air after zapping one sponsor or network official too many.
  • In television commercials, he was spokesman for the Chunky candy bar, when he would (after listing most of the ingredients) smile and say, "Chunky, what a chunk of chocolate!" He provided the voice of the Honey Nut Cheerios Bee in the 1980s and also spoke for Vicks Vapo-Rub. Stang also appeared on an episode of "The Cosby Show" with guest star Sammy Davis Jr.

His wife, Joanne Stang, is a writer for the New York Times.

Stang actually began his career when he was nine years old, in such radio shows as Let's Pretend, but playing in dramas and mysteries as what he once called "little killers," according to radio historian Gerald Nachman (Raised on Radio). He told Nachman that he knew his voice was his meal-ticket. "I'm kind of attached to it," he quipped to Nachman. "My personal logo. It's like Jell-O or Xerox." He also told Nachman that the bulk of his fan mail doesn't even address his film or television work, even though Top Cat still appears periodically on cable television and Berle's show became such an icon. "All about my radio career," he said.

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