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Feb 15, 1927
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Harvey Korman Biography

Like many Chicago born-and-bred actors, Harvey Korman cut his acting teeth at that city's Goodman Theatre. He sold aluminum siding door-to-door while waiting for his Big Break, taking the occasional Broadway walk-on, TV commercial and cartoon voice-over. His earliest significant TV exposure came about during his four seasons (1963-67) as a regular on The Danny Kaye Show. He went on to join The Carol Burnett Show in 1967, remaining with the series until its 1977 demise and winning four Emmies in the process. Korman's versatility was only part of his appeal; it was also a stitch to watch him try to maintain a straight face while enduring the antics of fellow comic actor Tim Conway. One recurring sketch on the Burnett series, "The Family," later spun off into the TV series Mama's Family. While Korman had played Mama's (Vicki Lawrence) vituperative son-in-law Ed on the Burnett Show "Family" sketches, his principal contribution to Mama's Family was confined to his weekly introductory comments as "Alastair Quince"; he also directed a 1983 special based on the "Family" principals, Eunice. Most of Korman's other TV-series projects were lukewarm single-season affairs like The Harvey Korman Show (1978), Leo and Lizz in Beverly Hills (1986) and The Nutt House (1989). Korman's finest film work can be found in his antic appearances in the films of Mel Brooks, especially his portrayal of greedy land baron Hedley Lamarr in 1974's Blazing Saddles. One of his later projects was the voice of the Dictabird in the 1994 box-office hit The Flintstones -- a piquant piece of casting, inasmuch as Korman had supplied the voice of "The Great Gazoo" in the original Flintstonesanimated television series of the 1960s. Korman died of unspecified causes in May 2008. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Quotes from Harvey Korman's Characters

    1. Hedley Lamarr: Qualifications?
    2. Bart: Stampeding cattle.
    3. Buddy Bizarre: That's not much of a crime.
    4. Bart: Through the Vatican?
    5. Hedley Lamarr: Kinky! sign here
    From Blazing Saddles. Submitted by Daniel R (59 days ago)
    1. Taggart: We'll head them off at the pass!
    2. Hedley Lamarr: Head them off at the pass? I hate that cliché! [shoots target in the foot]
    From Blazing Saddles. Submitted by Tyler H (2 months ago)
    1. Hedley Lamarr: My mind is a raging torrent flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into waterfall of creative alternative....
    From Blazing Saddles. Submitted by Jonnie B (3 months ago)
    1. Governor Lepetomane: Thank you, Hedy. Thank you.
    2. Hedley Lamarr: It's not Hedy, it's Hedley. Hedley Lamarr.
    3. Governor Lepetomane: The hell are you worried about? This is 1874. You'll be able to sue her!
    From Blazing Saddles. Submitted by Jordan P (4 months ago)
    1. Taggart: Ditto!
    2. Hedley Lamarr: 'Ditto?' 'Ditto', you provincial putz?!
    From Blazing Saddles. Submitted by Jordan P (4 months ago)
    1. Hedley Lamarr: Be still Taggart. My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.
    From Blazing Saddles. Submitted by T R (5 months ago)
    1. Gum-chewer: Cattle rustling, arson,
    2. Hedley Lamarr: What have you got in your mouth?!
    3. Gum-chewer: Nuthin!
    4. Taggart: [pulls gum out of the man's mouth] Huh! Gum!
    5. Hedley Lamarr: Chewing gum on line eh?! I hope you brought enough for EVERYBODY??!!!
    6. Gum-chewer: I I I didn't know there'd be so many, I-
    7. Hedley Lamarr: [promptly shoots the man]
    8. Jim the Waco Kid: Boy, is he strict!!
    From Blazing Saddles. Submitted by T R (5 months ago)
    1. Hedley Lamarr: Just a man and a horse being hung out there.
    From Blazing Saddles. Submitted by Tara H (8 months ago)
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