Biography
Henry "Henny" Youngman (16 March 1906 – 24 February 1998) was a British-born American comedian and musician famous for his mastery of the "one-liner", his best known being "Take my wife... please".

Acting
Manhattan, New York, USA
Born · Died
Henry "Henny" Youngman (16 March 1906 – 24 February 1998) was a British-born American comedian and musician famous for his mastery of the "one-liner", his best known being "Take my wife... please".

Let Me In, I Hear Laughter: A Salute to the Friars Club· 1999
Self

Abbott & Costello Meet Biography· 1996
Self

Eyes Beyond Seeing· 1995

Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys· 1992
Self

GoodFellas· 1990
Henny Youngman

Night of 100 Stars III· 1990
Self

Funny· 1988
Self

Norman's Corner· 1988
Gail's Neighbor

Amazon Women on the Moon· 1987
Henny Youngman (segment "Roast Your Loved One")

Night of 100 Stars II· 1985
Self

Steve Martin Live!· 1984
Self

Death Wish II· 1982
Self

National Lampoon's Movie Madness· 1982
Lawyer ("Municipalians")

The Comeback Trail· 1982
Henny Youngman

History of the World: Part I· 1981
Chemist - The Roman Empire

Madame in Manhattan· 1981
Himself

Silent Movie· 1976
Fly-in-Soup Man

Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood· 1976
Manny Farber

Death Brings Roses· 1975
Henny Youngman

The Great Masquerade· 1974
Henny Youngman

Money Talks· 1972
Self

The Gore Gore Girls· 1972
Marzdone Mobilie

Friars Club Roast of Don Rickles· 1970
Self

The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians· 1970
Self (voice)

Nashville Rebel· 1966
Himself

The Unkissed Bride· 1966
Himself

You Can't Run Away from It· 1956
First Bus Driver

A Wave, a WAC and a Marine· 1944
Henny Brown

Here and Now· 1992
William's Grandfather

Tiny Toon Adventures· 1990
Henny Youngman (voice)

Fridays· 1980
Self

The Captain and Tennille· 1976
Self - Guest

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In· 1968
Self (uncredited)

Batman· 1966
Manny the Mesopotamian

The Hollywood Palace· 1964
Self

The Merv Griffin Show· 1962
Self

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson· 1962
Self

The Mike Douglas Show· 1961
Self - Co-Host

Kraft Music Hall· 1958
Self

Tonight Starring Jack Paar· 1957
Self

The Steve Allen Show· 1956
Self - Comedian

The Ed Sullivan Show· 1948
Self