Jack Carter (comedian)

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Jack Carter (b. Jack Chakrin 24 June 1923, New York City) is an American standup comedian, actor and host.

Carter's only Broadway appearance was opposite Sammy Davis, Jr. in the 1956 musical Mr. Wonderful. He was a frequent guest on The Ed Sullivan Show during the 1960s and early 1970s, and could do a fair Sullivan impression. He has made many television appearances over the years. He was a frequent panelist on the television game show Match Game during the 1973-74 season and again during the early 1980s. He has also made appearances on the television show Sanford and Son.

Carter's humor is traditional standup fare. In comic performances, he often played characters that were moderately annoying. In non-comic television roles, he played both victims and villains.

Well past the age of 80 (as of 2006), he is still performing on television. In 1996 he played "Ray Kellum" on an episode of Living Single entitled Do You Take This Man's Wallet?.

Twice married, he has a son, Michael, by ex-wife actress/singer Paula Stewart.

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