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Jun 1, 2021

[Answer] What was the last name of the characters Ed and Trixie on "The Honeymooners"?

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...Trixie and Ed Norton were the best friends and upstairs neighbors of Ralph and Alice Kramden on the 1950s television series The Honeymooners. Trixie was played by actress Joyce Randolph and was the inspiration for Betty Rubble in The Flinstones. Ed Norton was played Art Carney and was the inspiration behind Barney Rubble. While Joyce Randolph is the most recognizable face as Trixie Norton, the role was originally played by Elaine Stritch. After just one appearance, she was replaced by Joyce Randolph. Randolph, who is 96-years-old is the only surviving cast member of the show.




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