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Ron Carey

Date of birth: 1935-12-11

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Known for: Acting

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Ron Carey

Biography

He was a notably short, Italian, nasal-toned and mischievous-looking fellow, a perfect type for the stand-up comedy circuit and for playing Brooklynesque characters in T.V. sitcoms and films...which is just what Ron Carey did. He was born Ronald Joseph Cicenia in Newark, New Jersey, on December eleventh, 1935, into a huge Italian family; his father was a singing waiter at one time. Ron earned his Bachelor's degree in communications from Seton Hall University in South Orange in 1956, but it didn't take him long to change directions. Together his pint-sized frame (actually, he was 5'7", but "acted" much shorter), pushy attitude and elastic face seemed like an ideal blend for inducing laughs, so he decided to begin a career in entertainment instead. Ron moved to near-by New York and took to the comedy stage, finding work in such prime clubs as "The Improvisation". He soon earned notice for his "little man" humor, which was built around Italian family and Roman Catholic "guilt" jokes (in reality, he once considered being a priest). Ron finally gained some momentum on T.V. making various funnyman appearances on the talk/variety show formats hosted by the best of the best -- Jack Paar, Merv Griffin, Mike Douglas, Ed Sullivan and Johnny Carson. He also found lucrative work in commercials playing various feisty or hapless characters. Ron finally broke into films with the Jack Lemmon/Sandy Dennis comedy The Out of Towners (1970) as a Boston taxi driver, then continued on with other minor bits in Who Killed Mary Whats'ername? (1971) and the cult film Made for Each Other (1971) starring Joseph Bologna and Renée Taylor. Earlier Ron appeared on Broadway in the couple's 1968 hit comedy "Lovers and Other Strangers." It wasn't until his work as a secondary staple in Mel Brooks' madcap company that he earned even a modicum of success in films. His participation in the zany parodies Silent Movie (1976), High Anxiety (1977) and History of the World: Part I (1981) occurred during the height of his T.V. fame. Likewise, he went on to deliver a substantial role as plus-sized Dom DeLuise's unsympathetic brother Frankie in Fatso (1980), directed by Brooks' wife Anne Bancroft. As for the smaller screen, a regular player on the summer variety series The Melba Moore-Clifton Davis Show (1972) led to his being cast in the New York-area sitcom The Corner Bar (1972) and the ethnic family comedy The Montefuscos (1975). A steady pay-check was not to be had, however, until he was added to the second season ensemble of Barney Miller (1975) headed by Hal Linden and Abe Vigoda. Ron earned sympathy strokes as Carl Levitt, a brown-nosing, eager-beaver patrolman who yearned to be a plainclothes detective in Barney's police agency, but just didn't measure up because of his vertically challenged stature. Ron, whose character finally received a promotion after the long haul, stayed with the popular show until its cancellation in 1982. Ron died of complications from a stroke at seventy-one years old in Los Angeles and is survived by long-time wife Sharon.

Movie Credits

History of the World: Part I
3.4

History of the World: Part I

1981-06-12

An uproarious version of history that proves nothing is sacred – not even the Roman Empire, the Fren

Silent Movie
3.3

Silent Movie

1976-06-17

Aspiring filmmakers Mel Funn, Marty Eggs and Dom Bell go to a financially troubled studio with an id

The Out-of-Towners
3.4

The Out-of-Towners

1970-05-28

A trip to New York for a job interview turns into a trip to hell for a small town couple.

High Anxiety
3.2

High Anxiety

1977-12-25

A psychiatrist with intense acrophobia (fear of heights) goes to work for a mental institution run b

Troublemakers
3.1

Troublemakers

1994-11-25

Two brothers who hate themselves are going to spend Christmas with their mother. She tries to get th

Making History: Mel Brooks on Creating the World
0

Making History: Mel Brooks on Creating the World

2009-12-15

Documentary on the making of Mel Brooks' classic comedy "History of the World, Part 1."

Lucky Luke 2
2.6

Lucky Luke 2

1992-01-01

Cowhairs want to drive farmers away from their lands. Luke takes matters into his own hands, and eve

The Good Bad Guy
2.6

The Good Bad Guy

1997-01-26

Italian immigrant Joe is hired by mobster Vince to kill a witness before he can testify against him.

Who Killed Mary Whats'ername?
2

Who Killed Mary Whats'ername?

1971-12-11

A prostitute is murdered on the streets of a tough, low-income neighborhood. A diabetic retired boxe

Johnny Dangerously
3.1

Johnny Dangerously

1984-12-21

An honest, goodhearted man is forced to turn to a life of crime to finance his neurotic mother's sky

Dynamite Chicken
2.5

Dynamite Chicken

1971-01-20

A collection of subversive comedy sketches and routines relating to the peace movement.

Fatso
2.9

Fatso

1980-02-01

Dominick DiNapoli is a man who loves food and is overweight as a result. After an obese cousin dies

Acts of Love and Other Comedies
3.5

Acts of Love and Other Comedies

1973-03-16

A funny anthology featuring various sketches about people having trouble with love and sex.

Lucky Luke
2.7

Lucky Luke

1991-07-04

Lucky Luke becomes the Sheriff of Daisy Town and runs out all the criminals. Then the Dalton brother

Peeping Times
2

Peeping Times

1978-01-25

Peeping Times is a comedy special that aired on NBC on January 25, 1978. Co-produced, written and di

Made For Each Other
2.1

Made For Each Other

1971-12-12

An eccentric woman meets an equally odd man at a group therapy session and they begin a relationship