DIED
April 30, 2007

PROFESSIONS
Actor
SOMETIMES CREDITED AS
BIOGRAPHY
With his hangdog face and sad, bulgy eyes, this small-screen second banana cracked up audiences for five decades on shows such as Mork & Mindy, Newhart and The Steve Allen Show. As a young man, Poston worked a striking variety of odd jobs: He was a captain in the Army Air Corps during World War II, and also enjoyed stints as an amateur boxer and....
With his hangdog face and sad, bulgy eyes, this small-screen second banana cracked up audiences for five decades on shows such as Mork & Mindy, Newhart and The Steve Allen Show. As a young man, Poston worked a striking variety of odd jobs: He was a captain in the Army Air Corps during World War II, and also enjoyed stints as an amateur boxer and tumbler. But comedy was his calling and after studying acting at New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he began landing parts on Broadway and television. In the mid-'50s, he hosted Entertainment, a daily live variety show, and caught Steve Allen's eye. Soon he was working alongside the comedian and his cohorts, playing dim-witted goofs in a series of sketches, and in 1959 he was honored with an Emmy for his stock of everyman characters. Although Poston kept busy in the '60s and '70s, he often played himself, cracking wise as a panelist on popular game shows like To Tell the Truth and What's My Line?. In the '80s and '90s, he became a TV icon at an age when many would opt for retirement, inhabiting a succession of supporting sitcom roles: a curmudgeonly neighbor on Mork & Mindy, a befuddled handyman on Newhart, and most recently, a literally closeted clown on the short-lived Committed. Over the years, Poston popped up in myriad guest spots, usually playing variations of his well-honed persona. He was a favorite collaborator of other funnymen Bob Newhart employed him on four series: The Bob Newhart Show, Newhart, Bob and George & Leo. Poston also made quite an impression on another costar, Suzanne Pleshette. The two first met in the 1959 Broadway play Golden Fleecing and enjoyed a brief romance before going on to marry others (two others each, to be exact). After they were both widowed, they wed in 2001. Pleshette had been battling lung cancer for a number of years when Poston died in April 2007 after a brief illness. It was a sudden sad end to a career filled with laughter


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Family

Brother:  Richard Poston  
Daughter:  Francesca Poston  ((actor; mother is Jean Sullivan))
Daughter:  Hudson Poston  ((mother is Kay Hudson))
Ex-wife:  Jean Sullivan  ((dancer; married 1955-68))
Sister:  Rosalie Cassou  
Son:  Jason Poston  ((mother is Kay Hudson))
Wife:  Suzanne Pleshette  ((actor; married May 11, 2001))
Wife (deceased):  Kay Hudson  ((married 1968; divorced and remarried; died July 10, 1998))

Education

American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York, NY
Attended Bethany College, Bethany, WV
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