Jack Carter
Biography
Jack Carter, born Jack Chakrin on June 24, 1922, in Brooklyn, New York, was a renowned American comedian, actor, and television host, whose career spanned several decades. He became well-known for his quick-witted humor and energetic performances, often drawing comparisons to his contemporaries like Milton Berle and Morey Amsterdam, who also thrived in the fast-paced world of comedy.
Carter's career took off in the 1940s, where he first gained prominence in nightclubs and on radio, showcasing his talent for engaging audiences with his lively personality and sharp jokes. He became a staple on television, appearing on numerous variety shows and game shows, including "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "Hollywood Squares," where his comedic timing and charm captivated viewers.
Throughout his career, Jack Carter was recognized for his contributions to the entertainment industry. He was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his remarkable achievements in television. His work extended beyond comedy; he also showcased his acting skills in films and made guest appearances on various television series.
Carter's legacy as a pioneering figure in American comedy is marked by his ability to connect with audiences of all ages, making him a beloved figure in the world of entertainment. He passed away on June 28, 2015, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire comedians today.
Filmography
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Ghosts of Christmas Always
2022
The Horizontal Lieutenant
1962 • Lt. Billy Monk
Across the Bridge
1957
Charlie Chan's Courage
1934
Let Go
2011 • Frosty
Alligator
1980 • Mayor
The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler
1971 • Dwight Chiles
Deadly Embrace
1989 • Evan Weiss
The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them
1992 • Rabbi
Separate Ways
1981 • Barney Brodsky
Hustle
1975 • Herbie Dalitz
Caged Fury
1990
The Octagon
1980
Record City
1978 • Manny Greenberg
Mercy (2014)
2014
Arena
1989 • Announcer
Play It to the Bone
1999 • Dante Solomon