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Audrey Meadows (born Audrey Cotter; February 8, 1922 – February 3, 1996) was an American actress who portrayed the deadpan housewife Alice Kramden on the 1950s American television comedy ''
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''. She was the younger sister of Hollywood leading lady Jayne Meadows.


Early life

Meadows was born Audrey Cotter in New York City in 1922, the youngest of four siblings. There was considerable confusion concerning her year of birth and place of birth for many years. Her parents, the Reverend Francis James Meadows Cotter and his wife, the former Ida Miller Taylor, were Episcopal missionaries in
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, Hubei, China, where her three elder siblings were born. Her older sister was actress Jayne Meadows, and she had two older brothers. The family returned permanently to the United States in 1927. Audrey attended high school at the Barrington School for Girls in
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. Moving to NYC to pursue her career, Audrey became a resident in the famed Rehearsal Club along with other aspiring actresses.


Career


''The Honeymooners''

After high school, Meadows sang in the Broadway musical ''Top Banana'' before becoming a regular on television in ''The
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Show''. She was then hired to play Alice on ''
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'' after the actress who originated the role, Pert Kelton (who was 9 years older than Gleason), was forced to leave the show due to
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(although the official reason given was that Kelton was suffering from a health problem). When ''
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'' became a half-hour
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on CBS, Meadows (who was 6 years younger than Gleason) continued in the role. She then returned to play Alice after a long hiatus, when Gleason produced occasional ''Honeymooners'' specials in the 1970s. Meadows had auditioned for Gleason and was initially rejected for being too chic and pretty to play Alice. Realizing that she needed to change her appearance, Meadows the next day submitted a photo of herself, one in which she looked much plainer. Gleason changed his mind and she won the role of Alice. The character of Alice became more associated with Meadows than with the others who played her, and she reprised her role as Alice on other shows as well, both in a man-on-the-street interview for '' The Steve Allen Show'' (Steve Allen was her brother-in-law) and in a parody sketch on '' The Jack Benny Program''. Meadows was the only member of the ''Honeymooners'' cast to earn residual royalties after the "Classic 39" episodes of the show from 1955 to 1956 started airing in reruns. Her brother Edward, a lawyer, had inserted a clause into her original contract whereby she would be paid if the shows were re-broadcast, thus earning her millions of dollars. When the "lost" ''Honeymooners'' episodes from the variety shows were later released, Joyce Randolph, who played Trixie Norton, received royalty payments. For her work on the show, Meadows was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (then for "In a Regular Series") at the 8th Primetime Emmy Awards. She lost to Nanette Fabray in Caesar's Hour.


Career outside ''The Honeymooners''

Meadows appeared in a 1960 episode of ''
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'' titled " Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat", one of the 17 episodes in the 10-year series directed by Hitchcock himself, and a rare light-hearted one. She appeared in feature films and on
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's television variety shows and celebrity roasts. She starred in an episode of '' Wagon Train'' in the episode's titled role of Nancy Palmer. Years later Meadows returned to situation comedy, playing Ted Knight's mother-in-law in '' Too Close for Comfort'' (1982–85). She guest-starred on '' The Red Skelton Show'', made an appearance in an episode of ''
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'' ("If the Frame Fits"), and made an appearance in an episode of ''
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'' (" Old Money"), wherein she voiced the role of Bea Simmons, Grampa Simpson's girlfriend. During the second year of her second retirement, she returned to television in 1988 on ''
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''. Her last work was an appearance on '' Dave's World'', in which she played the mother of Kenny ( Shadoe Stevens). In total, Meadows earned four Primetime Emmy nominations for her television work, winning one for
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.


Personal life

In 1956 (during the run of ''The Honeymooners''), Meadows married Randolph Rouse, a wealthy real-estate businessman. On August 24, 1961, Meadows married her second husband, Robert F. Six, president of
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, in
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, Hawaii. He died on October 6, 1986.


Banking and marketing career

Meadows served as director of the First National Bank of Denver for 11 years, the first woman to hold the position. From 1961 to 1981, she was an advisory director of Continental Airlines, where she was actively involved in marketing programs that included the designs of flight attendant and customer-service agent uniforms, aircraft interiors and Continental's exclusive President's Club airport club lounges.


Memoirs

In October 1994, Meadows published her memoirs, ''Love, Alice: My Life As A Honeymooner''.


Illness and death

A longtime smoker, Meadows was diagnosed with lung cancer and given a year to live in 1995. She declined all but palliative treatment and died on February 3, 1996, five days before her 74th birthday, after she slipped into a coma at the
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in Los Angeles. She was interred in Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, next to her second husband. Her headstone mistakenly shows her birth year as 1926.


Legacy

Meadows was portrayed by Kristen Dalton in '' Gleason'', a 2002 television biographical film about the life of her ''Honeymooners'' co-star
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