Harvey Korman Dies At Age 81
Jodi at Webloggin on May 31 2008 at 6:58 am | Filed under: obituaries

Harvey Korman, an Emmy-winning comedic actor best known for playing the self-described “luminous second banana” for a decade on television’s “The Carol Burnett Show” and for starring in such Mel Brooks films as “Blazing Saddles,” has died. He was 81.
Korman, who had undergone several major operations, died Thursday at UCLA Medical Center of complications from an abdominal aortic aneurysm that ruptured four months ago, his daughter, Kate Korman, told The Times.
With a knack for physical humor and oddball accents, Korman was a master sketch comic who did his best-known work on Burnett’s variety show beginning in 1967 in an ensemble that included Tim Conway.
Harvey Korman was one of my favorites. My mother was a Carol Burnett watcher and by default I was too.
Korman was a rare talent and will be missed by many. Most who new him and worked with him have praised him, not only for his talent but for who he was; a kind a gentle man.
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