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    Harry Laverne Anderson is an American actor, writer, director and magician.
    Harry Laverne Anderson is an American actor, writer, director and magician.

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    He is best known for the role of Judge Harry Stone on the 1984-1992 television series Night
    He is best known for the role of Judge Harry Stone on the 1984-1992 television series Night

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    Court.
    Court.

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    In addition to eight appearances on Saturday Night Live between 1981 and 1985, Anderson
    In addition to eight appearances on Saturday Night Live between 1981 and 1985, Anderson

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    had a recurring guest role as con man "Harry the Hat" on Cheers, toured extensively as
    had a recurring guest role as con man "Harry the Hat" on Cheers, toured extensively as

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    a magician, and did several magic/comedy shows for broadcast, including Harry Anderson's
    a magician, and did several magic/comedy shows for broadcast, including Harry Anderson's

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    Sideshow.
    Sideshow.

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    Early life Harry Anderson was born October 14, in Newport,
    Early life Harry Anderson was born October 14, in Newport,

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    Rhode Island.
    Rhode Island.

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    His first exposure to magic began when the Anderson family moved to Chicago.
    His first exposure to magic began when the Anderson family moved to Chicago.

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    Anderson's father, who was a salesman, would occasionally lead him downstairs to the Ambassador
    Anderson's father, who was a salesman, would occasionally lead him downstairs to the Ambassador

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    East Hotel where the famous restaurant "The Pump Room" was.
    East Hotel where the famous restaurant "The Pump Room" was.

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    There, Anderson discovered wise guys playing card games, hustling and occasionally performing
    There, Anderson discovered wise guys playing card games, hustling and occasionally performing

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    magic tricks.
    magic tricks.

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    Young Anderson became highly intrigued by the art of conjuring and wanted to learn more
    Young Anderson became highly intrigued by the art of conjuring and wanted to learn more

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    about the subject.
    about the subject.

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    He eventually had the opportunity to see legendary magician Harry Blackstone, Sr. perform at
    He eventually had the opportunity to see legendary magician Harry Blackstone, Sr. perform at

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    a show.
    a show.

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    Anderson was fascinated by the performance and continued to digest all he could about
    Anderson was fascinated by the performance and continued to digest all he could about

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    magic.
    magic.

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    Anderson moved to Los Angeles and attended High School there.
    Anderson moved to Los Angeles and attended High School there.

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    Every day after school, he would practice, fine tune and polish his conjuring skills.
    Every day after school, he would practice, fine tune and polish his conjuring skills.

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    Anderson attended Buena Park High School before transferring to North Hollywood High School.
    Anderson attended Buena Park High School before transferring to North Hollywood High School.

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    Apparently he was valedictorian of his 1970 class of North Hollywood High School.
    Apparently he was valedictorian of his 1970 class of North Hollywood High School.

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    He joined the Dante magic club where he rubbed elbows with close-up magic wizards Paul Harris
    He joined the Dante magic club where he rubbed elbows with close-up magic wizards Paul Harris

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    and Paul Green.
    and Paul Green.

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    He also frequented the Magic Castle, where he befriended a lot of magicians, including
    He also frequented the Magic Castle, where he befriended a lot of magicians, including

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    magic legend Dai Vernon.
    magic legend Dai Vernon.

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    At age 17, Anderson decided to move to San Francisco and worked the streets performing
    At age 17, Anderson decided to move to San Francisco and worked the streets performing

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    magic.
    magic.

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    He soon discovered that he could make more money in hustling the crowd.
    He soon discovered that he could make more money in hustling the crowd.

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    So he incorporated magic tricks and swindling into his routines.
    So he incorporated magic tricks and swindling into his routines.

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    Career His copious appearances on Saturday Night
    Career His copious appearances on Saturday Night

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    Live led to his role as "Harry the Hat" on the first season of Cheers and eventually
    Live led to his role as "Harry the Hat" on the first season of Cheers and eventually

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    as Judge Harry Stone on the hit TV show Night Court.
    as Judge Harry Stone on the hit TV show Night Court.

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    Anderson went on to appear in numerous other TV specials and shows, including 12 appearances
    Anderson went on to appear in numerous other TV specials and shows, including 12 appearances

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    on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
    on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

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    As a magician, Anderson has since toured extensively and performed many comedy/magic shows for
    As a magician, Anderson has since toured extensively and performed many comedy/magic shows for

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    clubs and broadcast, including Harry Anderson's Sideshow in 1987.
    clubs and broadcast, including Harry Anderson's Sideshow in 1987.

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    In 1990, he starred in the successful television adaptation of Stephen King's It as the adult
    In 1990, he starred in the successful television adaptation of Stephen King's It as the adult

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    Richie Tozier.
    Richie Tozier.

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    The miniseries was directed by Tommy Lee Wallace.
    The miniseries was directed by Tommy Lee Wallace.

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    From 1993 to 1997, Anderson starred in the sitcom Dave's World, based loosely on the
    From 1993 to 1997, Anderson starred in the sitcom Dave's World, based loosely on the

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    life and columns of humor columnist Dave Barry.
    life and columns of humor columnist Dave Barry.

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    Together with longtime friend Turk Pipkin, Anderson wrote a book called Games You Can't
    Together with longtime friend Turk Pipkin, Anderson wrote a book called Games You Can't

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    Lose: A Guide for Suckers, a collection of gags, cons, tricks and scams.
    Lose: A Guide for Suckers, a collection of gags, cons, tricks and scams.

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    First published in 1989, this title also contains a survey of "Games You Can't Win" told from
    First published in 1989, this title also contains a survey of "Games You Can't Win" told from

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    an insider's perspective.
    an insider's perspective.

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    He appeared with Criss Angel in a TV special called The Science of Magic, later released
    He appeared with Criss Angel in a TV special called The Science of Magic, later released

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    on DVD.
    on DVD.

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    In November 2008, Anderson played himself on an episode of 30 Rock along with fellow
    In November 2008, Anderson played himself on an episode of 30 Rock along with fellow

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    Night Court cast members Markie Post and Charles Robinson.
    Night Court cast members Markie Post and Charles Robinson.

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    Personal life A longtime Mel Tormé fan, Anderson gave the
    Personal life A longtime Mel Tormé fan, Anderson gave the

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    eulogy at the singer's funeral.
    eulogy at the singer's funeral.

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    Judge Stone in Night Court was also a Tormé fan; the show's creator Reinhold Weege says
    Judge Stone in Night Court was also a Tormé fan; the show's creator Reinhold Weege says

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    the fact that Anderson was also a Tormé fan was completely coincidental.
    the fact that Anderson was also a Tormé fan was completely coincidental.

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    Anderson kept a nominally low profile after Dave's World was canceled.
    Anderson kept a nominally low profile after Dave's World was canceled.

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    Tired of L.A.'s glaring spotlight, Anderson moved to New Orleans in 2002.
    Tired of L.A.'s glaring spotlight, Anderson moved to New Orleans in 2002.

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    In the 1990s, He and his second wife Elizabeth opened a small shop in the French Quarter
    In the 1990s, He and his second wife Elizabeth opened a small shop in the French Quarter

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    named "Sideshow" selling various "magic, curiosities, and apocrypha."
    named "Sideshow" selling various "magic, curiosities, and apocrypha."

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    In the summer of 2005, Anderson also opened a nightclub in the French Quarter called "Oswald's
    In the summer of 2005, Anderson also opened a nightclub in the French Quarter called "Oswald's

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    Speakeasy", located at 1331 Decatur Street at the corner of Esplanade Avenue.
    Speakeasy", located at 1331 Decatur Street at the corner of Esplanade Avenue.

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    He performed a one-man show there called Wise Guy.
    He performed a one-man show there called Wise Guy.

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    In August 2006, Anderson and his wife announced their decision to leave New Orleans and move
    In August 2006, Anderson and his wife announced their decision to leave New Orleans and move

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    to Asheville, N.C., citing concerns including declining tourism to the city, the re-election
    to Asheville, N.C., citing concerns including declining tourism to the city, the re-election

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    of Mayor Ray Nagin, and the depressed mood prevailing in New Orleans.
    of Mayor Ray Nagin, and the depressed mood prevailing in New Orleans.

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    Anderson appears in Hexing a Hurricane, a documentary about the first six months in
    Anderson appears in Hexing a Hurricane, a documentary about the first six months in

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    New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.
    New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.

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    The Andersons sold Oswald's Speakeasy in October 2006, and now reside in Asheville, North Carolina.
    The Andersons sold Oswald's Speakeasy in October 2006, and now reside in Asheville, North Carolina.

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    Anderson continues to present his evening show Wise Guy, which was originally developed
    Anderson continues to present his evening show Wise Guy, which was originally developed

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    for his theater in New Orleans.
    for his theater in New Orleans.

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    Filmography Film
    Filmography Film

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    Television References
    Television References

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    External links Harry Anderson at the Internet Movie Database
    External links Harry Anderson at the Internet Movie Database

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Harry Anderson

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Intro:

Harry Laverne Anderson is an American actor, writer, director and magician.
He is best known for the role of Judge Harry Stone on the 1984-1992 television series Night
Court.. In addition to eight appearances on Saturday Night Live between 1981 and 1985, Anderson
had a recurring guest role as con man "Harry the Hat" on Cheers, toured extensively as
a magician, and did several magic/comedy shows for broadcast, including Harry Anderson's
Sideshow.. Early life Harry Anderson was born October 14, in Newport,
Rhode Island.. His first exposure to magic began when the Anderson family moved to Chicago.
Anderson's father, who was a salesman, would occasionally lead him downstairs to the Ambassador
East Hotel where the famous restaurant "The Pump Room" was.
There, Anderson discovered wise guys playing card games, hustling and occasionally performing
magic tricks.. Young Anderson became highly intrigued by the art of conjuring and wanted to learn more
about the subject.. He eventually had the opportunity to see legendary magician Harry Blackstone, Sr. perform at
a show.. Anderson was fascinated by the performance and continued to digest all he could about
magic..

Video Vocabulary

/plā/

verb

To do something for enjoyment and fun.

/məˈjiSHən/

noun

Man in old tales who casts spells or does tricks.

/əˈpirəns/

noun other

way person or thing looks. The ways that some things look.

/diˈrektər/

noun

person who is in charge of activity or organization.

/əˈperəntlē/

adverb

According to what you heard; from what can be seen.

/ˈfasinādəd/

adjective verb

Having your attention fixated as though by a spell. To attract or interest greatly.

adjective verb

Having your curiosity aroused; wondering; curious. arouse curiosity of.

/ˈwizərd/

noun other

(in legends and fairy tales) man who has magical powers. Man with magical powers.

/ikˈspōZHər/

noun

Allowing light through a cameras lens onto film.

/ˈhəsəl/

verb

force to move hurriedly.

/əˈkāZH(ə)nəlē/

adverb

at infrequent or irregular intervals.