Ted Knight

American actor (1923–1986) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ted Knight (born Tadeusz Wladyslaw Konopka; December 7, 1923  August 26, 1986) was an American actor known for playing the comic roles of Ted Baxter in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Henry Rush in Too Close for Comfort and Judge Elihu Smails in Caddyshack.

Born
Tadeusz Wladyslaw Konopka

(1923-12-07)December 7, 1923
DiedAugust 26, 1986(1986-08-26) (aged 62)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActor
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Knight in 1972
Born
Tadeusz Wladyslaw Konopka

(1923-12-07)December 7, 1923
DiedAugust 26, 1986(1986-08-26) (aged 62)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting place
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1950–1986
Spouse
Dorothy Smith Knight
(m. 1948)
Children3
AwardsHollywood Walk of Fame
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Early life

Knight was born in the Terryville section of Plymouth in Litchfield County, Connecticut, to Polish-American parents Sophia (née Kavaleski) and Charles Walter Konopka, a bartender.[1] He withdrew from high school to enlist in the United States Army during World War II and was a member of Company A, 296th Combat Engineer Battalion, earning five campaign stars while serving in the European Theater of Operations.[2][3]

Career

Early roles

During the postwar years, Knight studied acting in Hartford, Connecticut. He became proficient with puppets and ventriloquism, which led to steady work as a television children's show host at WJAR-TV in Providence, Rhode Island from 1950 to 1955.[4][5] In 1955, he left Providence for Albany, New York, where he landed a job at station WROW-TV (now WTEN), hosting The Early Show, featuring MGM movies, and a children's variety show, playing a Gabby Hayes-type character named "Windy Knight".[6] He was also a radio announcer for sister station WROW radio and briefly for WFNS in Burlington, North Carolina. He left the station in 1957 after being turned down for a raise and receiving advice from station manager (and future Capital Cities chairman) Thomas Murphy that he should take his talents to Hollywood.

Ted Knight and Georgia Engel on The Mary Tyler Moore Show

Knight spent most of the 1950s and 1960s creating commercial voiceovers and playing minor television and film roles. In 1959 he played a part in the western TV show The Lawman in the episode “The Ugly Man”. He had a small part playing a police officer guarding the room where Norman Bates sat wrapped in a blanket at the end of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960).[7] He played Phil Buckley on the ABC soap opera The Young Marrieds in the early 1960s.[8]

The Mary Tyler Moore Show

From L-R: Ed Asner, Georgia Engel, Ted Knight and Mary Tyler Moore from The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1976)

Knight's role as the vain and untalented WJM newscaster Ted Baxter on The Mary Tyler Moore Show brought widespread recognition and his greatest success. He received six Emmy Award nominations for the role, winning the Emmy for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Comedy in 1973 and 1976.

Post-MTM appearances

In 1975, Knight recorded an album of mostly novelty songs, Hi Guys, on the Ranwood label.[9]

Knight guest-starred in "Mr. Dennis Steps Out", the October 26, 1977, episode of the situation comedy Busting Loose, as Roger Dennis, the owner of an escort service in New York City. This appearance launched a new show, The Ted Knight Show, Knight's first starring role. The Ted Knight Show lasted for only six episodes in the spring of 1978.

Knight appeared in several episodes of The Love Boat, including one episode as a rival cruise captain.[10]

Knight's final film role was in the 1980 golf comedy Caddyshack, in which he played Judge Elihu Smails, a foil for Rodney Dangerfield's character.

Too Close for Comfort

Knight was cast in the lead role as the curmudgeonly cartoonist Henry Rush in the series Too Close for Comfort in 1980.

Personal life

In 1948, Knight married Dorothy Smith and the couple had three children: Ted Jr., Elyse and Eric.

In January 1985, Knight was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the television industry. It is located at 6673 Hollywood Boulevard.[11]

Death

A few months after the end of the Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1977, Knight was diagnosed with colon cancer, for which he received treatment. In 1985, the cancer returned and spread to his bladder and gastrointestinal tract.[12]

Ted Knight's grave

Knight experienced complications from the surgery and was advised to not resume work on Too Close for Comfort until he recovered. His condition worsened and he died on August 26, 1986, at age 62.

Knight was interred at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. His grave marker bears the name Theodore C. Konopka and the words "Bye Guy", a reference to his Ted Baxter catchphrase "Hi, guys!"[13]

His hometown of Terryville, Connecticut, dedicated a bridge on Canal Street over the Pequabuck River in his memory. There is a bronze plaque bearing his likeness on the bridge.[14]

Television

1959Highway PatrolMerrill Hartman1 episode, "Exposé"
1959–1965GunsmokeJay Rabb, Bill Miller2 episodes
1959The Twilight ZoneAdams (uncredited)1 episode, “The Lonely”
1960One Step BeyondWoodruff (geophysicist)1 episode, "Tidalwave"
1962–1966Combat!German Captain, Kurt, German Sergeant, Lt. Herlmoch4 episodes
1966–1967Get SmartKAOS Agent #1, Hans Frome2 episodes
1966–1970The New Adventures of SupermanNarrator, Perry White68 episodes
1966–1968The Adventures of SuperboyNarrator, Jonathan Kent34 episodes
1967–1968The Superman/Aquaman Adventure HourNarrator, Imp, Tusky, Black Manta, Torpedo Man, Blue Bolt36 episodes
1967Journey to the Center of the EarthProfessor Oliver Lindenbrook, Count Saknussemm, Atlantian King17 episodes
1968The Wild Wild WestDaniel1 episode, "The Night of the Kraken"
1968–1969The Adventures of BatmanCommissioner Gordon, The Penguin, The Riddler, Mr. Freeze, The Scarecrow, Doll-Man, Simon the Pieman, The Mad Hatter, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, The Judge, Narrator17 episodes
1968–1969Fantastic VoyageCommander Jonathan Kidd, Professor Carter17 episodes
1970–1977The Mary Tyler Moore ShowTed Baxter165 episodes
1972The New Scooby-Doo MoviesGhost of Paul Revere, The Penguin, Troll16 episodes
1972–1973Lassie's Rescue RangersBen Turner, Aaron Lipton, Red Arrow16 episodes
1973Inch High, Private EyeVoices13 episodes
1973Super FriendsNarrator, The Flash, Anthro, Captain, Kolbar, Mr. Singh16 episodes
1978The Ted Knight ShowRoger Dennis6 episodes
1979Saturday Night LiveHimself, Host1 episode, December 22, 1979
1980–1983The Love BoatBarney Gordon, Captain Gunner Nordquist, Tom McMann8 episodes
1980–1985Too Close For ComfortHenry Rush129 episodes
1985–1987Henry Rush22 episodes as The Ted Knight Show

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1960Man on a StringProfessor VasheenUncredited
196013 Fighting MenSamuel
1960Twelve Hours to KillPolice Sergeant Denton
1960PsychoPoliceman in Hallway Opening DoorUncredited
1960Cage of EvilLieutenant Dan IversUncredited
1960Key WitnessCowboy's LawyerUncredited
1961Swingin' AlongPriest
1961Cry for HappyLieutenant Glick
1961The Great ImpostorReporterUncredited
196213 West StreetBaldwin
1962HitlerMajor Buch
1962The Pigeon That Took RomeSteveUncredited
1962The InternsPhotographer's Assistant at Fashion ShootUncredited
1964Nightmare in ChicagoDan McVeay
1964The CandidateFrank Carlton
1965Young DillingerJohnsyn
1965BlindfoldDr. Bob BerfordUncredited
1967CountdownWalter Larson
1970M*A*S*HOffstage DialogVoice, uncredited
1971Cold TurkeyMr. SlickUncredited
1975Emilio and His Magical Bull
1980CaddyshackJudge Elihu Smails
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Selected Television Appearances

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