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Lyle Wesley Waggoner [1] (/ ˈ w æ ɡ n ər / WAG-nər; April 13, 1935 – March 17, 2020) [2] was an American actor, sculptor, presenter, travel trailer salesman and model, known for his work on The Carol Burnett Show from 1967 to 1974 and for playing the role of Steve Trevor and Steve Trevor Jr. on Wonder Woman from 1975 to 1979. [2]
A soap opera parody taking place in the fictional town of Canoga Falls with Burnett as the main character Marian Clayton. Other recurring residents of Canoga Falls include Conway as different variations of the Oldest Man, Korman as Mother Marcus and Lawrence as Marian's daughter, who always comes home with a baby and hands it over to Marian, who shortly thereafter almost always ensconces it in ...
Starting with the 1975–76 season, Conway became a regular on The Carol Burnett Show (replacing Lyle Waggoner), after having been a frequent guest for the show's first eight seasons. [17] Conway's work on the show earned him four Emmy Awards — one for writing and three for performance, one of which was before he became a regular.
Lyle Waggoner, an actor known for starring on “The Carol Burnett Show,” died Tuesday at age 84.He died peacefully at his home on Tuesday morning surrounded by his family after a battle with ...
Electra Waggoner (1882–1925), American rancher and socialite; Electra Waggoner Biggs (1912–2001), American sculptor, daughter of E. Paul and Electra; Ellet J. Waggoner (1855–1916), American theologian; George Chester Robinson Wagoner (1863–1946), American politician from Missouri; Guy Waggoner (1883–1950), American rancher and businessman
Lyle Waggoner, an actor known for starring on “The Carol Burnett Show,” died Tuesday at age 84, according to TMZ.
Waggoner, who was battling cancer, died peacefully Tuesday at his Los Angeles-area home with his wife of 60 years, Sharon, at his side, according to a family statement.
Harvey Herschel Korman (February 15, 1927 – May 29, 2008) was an American actor and comedian who performed in television and film productions. He is best remembered as a main cast member alongside Carol Burnett, Tim Conway and Vicki Lawrence on the CBS sketch comedy series The Carol Burnett Show (1967–1977) for which he won four Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award.