- Johnny Carson was the famous face of 'The Tonight Show'
- His career is still being emulated today
- THIS is a look at his life and his death
We'll take a look at his unfortunate passing and his great career. Shortly after high school graduation, Carson enlisted in the Navy and served as an ensign aboard the U.S.S. Pennsylvania during World War II. In 1951, he moved to Los Angeles and broke into television as an announcer for KNXT, the local CBS affiliate.
Johnny is still the undisputed late night King
Carson persuaded the station to give him a 15-minute, Sunday afternoon comedy show 'Carson's Cellar', which led to a writing stint with 'The Red Skelton Show'.
Also interesting:
Carson moved to New York in the mid-1950s and made guest appearances on various television programs, including 'The Tonight Show' with Jack Paar. He hosted the ABC game show 'Who Do You Trust?' which featured Ed McMahon as its announcer, until 1962... Watch the video above to learn more!