Sue Ane Langdon

Biography: Born in New Jersey, Sue Ane Langdon was raised in Michigan and 13 other states by her mother, former opera singer Grace Lookhoff. It was Grace who directed the 5-year-old Sue Ane in her stage debut as Tinker Bell in a semi-professional staging of Peter Pan. After attending North Texas State Teachers College and Idaho State, Langdon headed for New York, where she sang in the Radio City Music Hall chorus then danced in a Las Vegas production of The Ziegfeld Follies. In 1962, she was chosen by Jackie Gleason to play Alice Kramden in the "Honeymooners" sketches on Gleason's weekly TVer The American Scene Magazine. It was strictly "oil and water" time on the set, and within a few weeks Langdon and Gleason parted company by mutual agreement, whereupon Gleason jocularly took out a newspaper ad saying he was no longer responsible for his "wife's" debts. Much was made of Langdon's exposure of her attractive epidermis in Playboy magazine and (briefly) in the 1965 film The Rounders, butBorn in New Jersey, Sue Ane Langdon was raised in Michigan and 13 other states by her mother, former opera singer Grace Lookhoff. It was Grace who directed the 5-year-old Sue Ane in her stage debut as Tinker Bell in a semi-professional staging of Peter Pan. After attending North Texas State Teachers College and Idaho State, Langdon headed for New York, where she sang in the Radio City Music Hall chorus then danced in a Las Vegas production of The Ziegfeld Follies. In 1962, she was chosen by Jackie Gleason to play Alice Kramden in the "Honeymooners" sketches on Gleason's weekly TVer The American Scene Magazine. It was strictly "oil and water" time on the set, and within a few weeks Langdon and Gleason parted company by mutual agreement, whereupon Gleason jocularly took out a newspaper ad saying he was no longer responsible for his "wife's" debts. Much was made of Langdon's exposure of her attractive epidermis in Playboy magazine and (briefly) in the 1965 film The Rounders, but this sex-symbol image faded when she became firmly established as a comedienne. From 1969 through 1971, Langdon played Herschel Bernardi's wife on the TV sitcom Arnie, winning a Golden Globe for "Best Supporting Actress." Sue Ane Langdon's recent film assignments have included the forbidding task of playing Weird Al Yankovic's aunt in UHF (1989). Expand

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Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Three's Company: Season 6 Oct 6, 1981 Actor tbd
tbd The Love Boat: Season 4 Oct 25, 1980 Monica Wells tbd
tbd Banacek: Season 2 Oct 3, 1973 Sybil / Guest tbd
tbd Love, American Style: Season 2 Sep 25, 1970 Actor tbd
tbd Ironside: Season 1 Sep 14, 1967 Rhea / Sue Ane Langdon tbd
tbd The Wild Wild West: Season 1 Sep 17, 1965 Nina tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 9 Sep 12, 1965 Dotty tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 8 Sep 24, 1964 Bonnie Dunbar tbd
tbd Bonanza: Season 6 Sep 20, 1964 Tracey tbd
tbd McHale's Navy: Season 2 Sep 17, 1963 Russian Officer tbd
tbd The Dick Van Dyke Show: Season 1 Oct 3, 1961 Marla Hendrix tbd
tbd The Andy Griffith Show: Season 2 Oct 2, 1961 Mary Simpson / Guest / Sue Ane Langdon tbd
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 7 Sep 30, 1961 Kate tbd
tbd Bonanza: Season 3 Sep 24, 1961 Jennifer tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 5 Sep 2, 1961 Rowena tbd
tbd The Honeymooners: Season 7 Sep 20, 1952 Alice Kramden (1962) tbd