Joyce Randolph, known for her role as Trixie Norton on "The Honeymooners," has passed away at the age of 99. The beloved comedy from television’s golden age of the 1950s featured Randolph as the savvy foil to her dimwitted TV husband. Despite the show's impact, Randolph received no compensation in residuals for the 39 episodes. She later focused on marriage and motherhood, but remained a beloved figure, receiving dozens of letters a week and enjoying her retirement in Manhattan.
Joyce Randolph, known for her role as Trixie Norton in the classic 1950s sitcom "The Honeymooners," has passed away at the age of 99. She was the last surviving member of the show's main cast, which included Jackie Gleason, Audrey Meadows, and Art Carney. Despite her character being less developed than the others, Randolph was revered by fans as the last living link to the beloved show, which had a cultlike following and continues to be celebrated through fan clubs and memorabilia sales.
Joyce Randolph, the last surviving cast member of The Honeymooners, has passed away at the age of 99. She was best known for her role as Trixie Norton, the patient wife of Art Carney's character, Ed Norton, in the iconic TV series. Randolph's portrayal of Trixie endeared her to audiences, and she remained forever associated with the show, declining to participate in a revival after its end. She passed away of natural causes at her Manhattan home.
Joyce Randolph, best known for her role as Trixie Norton in the classic sitcom "The Honeymooners," has passed away at the age of 99. She was the last surviving member of the original cast, which chronicled the comedic misadventures of New York City bus driver Ralph Kramden and his wife Alice. Originally a recurring sketch on Jackie Gleason's live variety TV show, "The Honeymooners" aired on CBS as filmed productions beginning in 1955 and continued in syndication. Randolph is survived by her son.