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What actors from the TV show The Honeymooners are still alive?

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What actors from the TV show The Honeymooners are still alive?

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Name Born Status Died Age Jackie Gleason 2/26/1916 dead 6/24/1987 (71) Art Carney 11/4/1918 dead 11/9/2003 (85) Audrey Meadows 2/8/1924 dead 2/3/1996 (71) Joyce Randolph 10/21/1925 alive 83 http://www.whosaliveandwhosdead.com/actors.asp#Ahoneymoon The above site “Who’s Alive and Who’s Dead” is a great site where you can find out about a lot of other shows too! A little bit more about Joyce and what she is up to! “It is 5:01 p.m. and Joyce Randolph, a k a Trixie Norton, is holding forth in the downstairs bar at Sardi’s, sipping her favorite formulation of the White Cadillac, Dewar’s and milk. “I think it does your stomach good,” she is saying. “The Scotch. The milk.”” It has been 56 years since Miss Randolph assumed the role of Trixie, yet she is still revered as the surviving goddess of the celebrated screwball comedy from the golden age of television. “I am the last one left,” Miss Randolph said a b

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Name Born Status Died Age Jackie Gleason 2/26/1916 dead 6/24/1987 (71) Art Carney 11/4/1918 dead 11/9/2003 (85) Audrey Meadows 2/8/1924 dead 2/3/1996 (71) Joyce Randolph 10/21/1925 alive 83 http://www.whosaliveandwhosdead.com/actors.asp#Ahoneymoon The above site “Who’s Alive and Who’s Dead” is a great site where you can find out about a lot of other shows too! A little bit more about Joyce and what she is up to! “It is 5:01 p.m. and Joyce Randolph, a k a Trixie Norton, is holding forth in the downstairs bar at Sardi’s, sipping her favorite formulation of the White Cadillac, Dewar’s and milk. “I think it does your stomach good,” she is saying. “The Scotch. The milk.”” It has been 56 years since Miss Randolph assumed the role of Trixie, yet she is still revered as the surviving goddess of the celebrated screwball comedy from the golden age of television. “I am the last one left,” Miss Randolph said a b

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