Jackie Gleason’s spaceship-like home in Westchester County is back on the market — with an out-of-this-world discount. The $5.5 million listing was specially commissioned by the late comedian and ...
For the show's premiere episode, Jackie portrays Reginald Van Gleason in a musical spoof of violent TV cop dramas and plays Joe the Bartender to Frank Fontaine's Crazy Guggenheim. In the Honeymooners ...
It was part party palace, part personal sanctuary, and all spectacle. Now, Jackie Gleason’s legendary estate in New York’s picturesque Hudson Valley—better known as the Mothership—has reemerged for ...
"The Classic 39" is oftentimes the way people refer to The Honeymooners, the 1955 to 1956 sitcom focusing on working-class Brooklyn bus driver Ralph Kramden (Jackie Gleason), his sharp-tongued wife ...
Comedy legend Jackie Gleason's New York home is for sale. His home in Hudson Valley, known as The Mothership, was placed on the market for $5.5 million, in partnership with listing agent Heidi Henshaw ...
See inside the UFO-style home built for Jackie Gleason in Westchester. Jackie Gleason's futuristic "Mothership" home in Cortlandt Manor, New York, is on the market for $5.5 million. The mid-century ...
See inside the UFO-style home built for Jackie Gleason in Westchester County, New York. Jackie Gleason's futuristic "Mothership" home in Cortlandt Manor is on the market for $5.5 million. The ...
You may know Jackie Gleason just from the name of a Miami Beach theater. He was much more than that. Gleason brought his TV show to the city from New York in the 1960s and he retired to Inverrary in ...
The honeymoon ain’t over. It’s been 70 years since the debut of “The Honeymooners” but fans of the iconic sitcom say it’s still ingrained in pop culture – and in the fabric of the Big Apple.
Jackie Gleason relocated his CBS variety show to Miami Beach in 1964. Local officials valued Gleason's Miami Beach presence at $9M in annual publicity. The Miami Beach Auditorium, now The Fillmore, ...