Art Carney’s Ed Norton character

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Art Carney’s Ed Norton character is the bumbling, good-natured sewer worker from the classic TV sitcom "The Honeymooners," known for his comedic rapport with Ralph Kramden and his distinctive, animated mannerisms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
television character
appearsIn The Honeymooners NERFINISHED
The Jackie Gleason Show NERFINISHED
associatedWith Alice Kramden NERFINISHED
Ralph Kramden NERFINISHED
Trixie Norton NERFINISHED
basedIn Brooklyn, New York City NERFINISHED
characterTrait childlike enthusiasm
easygoing
good-natured
loyal
somewhat dim-witted
comedyStyle situational comedy
slapstick
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Jackie Gleason NERFINISHED
createdFor The Honeymooners NERFINISHED
culturalImpact iconic American TV sidekick
influential sitcom character of the 1950s
firstAppearance The Honeymooners sketches on Cavalcade of Stars NERFINISHED
early 1950s television sketches
friendOf Ralph Kramden NERFINISHED
fullName Edward Lillywhite Norton NERFINISHED
genre television sitcom character
humorSource contrast with Ralph Kramden’s temper
misunderstandings
over-the-top reactions
knownFor broad physical comedy
bumbling good-natured personality
catchphrase-like delivery
comedic rapport with Ralph Kramden
distinctive animated mannerisms
elaborate body movements before simple actions
rolling up sleeves with exaggerated ritual
language English
medium television
neighborOf Ralph Kramden NERFINISHED
network CBS
occupation municipal sewer worker
sewer worker
partOf The Honeymooners core cast
portrayedBy Art Carney NERFINISHED
relationshipToRalphKramden best friend GENERATED
co-conspirator in get-rich-quick schemes GENERATED
residence Brooklyn apartment building
setting working-class Brooklyn neighborhood
spouse Trixie Norton NERFINISHED

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