A Quote by Larry King

Gleason became like a mentor of mine. I had Gleason helping me on television, Godfrey on radio. — © Larry King
Gleason became like a mentor of mine. I had Gleason helping me on television, Godfrey on radio.
When you are diagnosed with prostate cancer, your condition is ranked on the Gleason Score, which measures its level of aggression. Mine is graded at seven out of 10. But this doesn't tell me where I stand in general.
I grew up with television. I love television and to be working in it is awesome. I think where I do well at television is because I grew up watching the great sitcom actors Jackie Gleason, I love Rob Reiner, also John Ritter.
Styles be fat like Jackie Gleason, the rest be Art Carney.
Gleason used to rack balls for me when he was a kid in Brooklyn and in Long Island.
I wound up signing to RCA Victor as a trumpeter, guesting on shows like Jackie Gleason's Honeymooners.
How could you get angry with Jackie Gleason?
You can compare Fred and Barney Rubble with Gleason and Carney.
I want to help young coaches have an experience like I've had. But mostly, I want to take the prized possession of every parent by taking their children and helping them grow and helping mentor them and helping them teach me.
Paul Gleason he was a great guy. I loved working with him.
It's a mixed crowd at the dogs - black, white, hispanic - but to Walt they all look like Jackie Gleason. Heavyset guys with big plans and polyester souls.
You know who was wonderful to work with? Was Paul Gleason, may he rest in peace.
Things that make me laugh range from a wonderful stand-up like Jerry Seinfeld, Louis C.K. and Chris Rock to my son Gabe, who does great improv work. I also look backwards to the great comedic actors like Jackie Gleason, Paul Lynde and Phil Silvers.
It was a bit of a lark when I agreed to do [Smokey and the Bandit], and I knew we'd have fun if we could get Jackie Gleason.
Jackie Gleason said that comedy is the most exacting form of dramatic art, because it has an instant critic: laughter.
What makes a comedian has nothing to do with religion. Think of Red Skelton, Jimmy Durante, Jackie Gleason, who were all Catholics.
Puff is more of a mentor rather than someone who's directly involved in my movement or helping me put my album together. It's not like me and him party together. He's definitely more of, like, a mentor.
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