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The Odd Couple is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Gene Saks, produced by Howard W. Koch and written by Neil Simon, based on his 1965 play.It stars Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau as two divorced men—neurotic neat-freak Felix Ungar and fun-loving slob Oscar Madison—who decide to live together.
The Odd Couple is a television situation comedy broadcast from September 24, 1970 to March 7, 1975 on ABC. It starred Jack Klugman as Oscar Madison and Tony Randall as Felix Unger. The following is a list of episodes.
The Odd Couple: Oscar Madison: Co-stars with Jack Lemmon 1968 The Secret Life of an American Wife: The Movie Star 1968 Candy: General Smight 1969 Cactus Flower: Dr. Julian Winston 1969 Hello, Dolly! Horace Vandergelder 1971 A New Leaf: Henry Graham 1971 Plaza Suite: Sam Nash /Jesse Kiplinger / Roy Hubley 1971 Kotch: Joseph P. Kotcher Directed ...
The Odd Couple II is a 1998 American buddy comedy film and the sequel to the 1968 film The Odd Couple. It is the final film written and produced by Neil Simon, starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. Released nearly three decades later, it is unusual among sequels for having one of the longest gaps between the release of a subsequent film.
The Odd Couple (titled onscreen Neil Simon's The Odd Couple) is an American sitcom television series broadcast from September 24, 1970, to March 7, 1975, on ABC.The show, which stars Tony Randall as Felix Unger and Jack Klugman as Oscar Madison, was the first of several sitcoms developed by Garry Marshall for Paramount Television.
“Reno 911!” star Thomas Lennon worked closely with Matthew Perry on the CBS remake of “The Odd Couple,” which aired for three seasons and 38 episodes from 2015 and 2017. Perry developed ...
He starred in 10 films alongside his real-life friend Jack Lemmon, including The Odd Couple (1968) and Grumpy Old Men (1993). The New York Times called this "one of Hollywood's most successful pairings". [3] Among other accolades, he was an Academy Award, a two-time BAFTA Award, and two-time Tony Award winner.
The movie embraces that aim, but also turns it on its head. “The best way to remember past trauma is to recreate it” might sum up the documentary’s impish — and wrenching— use of re ...