Audrey Meadows' big-screen debut was "That Touch of Mink" [1962].
Audrey Meadows' other creditable movies include "Take Her, She's Mine" [1963], "Invisible Diplomats" [1965], "Rosie!" [1967].
Audrey Meadows' made-for-television movies like "Lily: Sold Out" [1981] and Wally and the Valentines [1989].
Audrey Meadows has performed in a series of made-for-television movies of "The Honeymooners" [39 episodes: 1955-1956].
Audrey Meadows received three Emmy nominations from 1954, 1956 & 1957. One in 1956 for "The Honeymooners" [39 episodes: 1955-1956] and two for "The Jackie Gleason Show" [47 episodes: 1952-1957].
Audrey Meadows has won an Emmy in 1955 for her role on "The Jackie Gleason Show" [47 episodes: 1952-1957].
Audrey Meadows received TV Land Awards nomination in 2004 for "The Honeymooners" [39 episodes: 1955-1956] sharing with co-star Jackie Gleason.
Audrey Meadows was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy in 1995 by American Comedy Awards, USA.
Audrey Meadows received a Star on the Walk of Fame for Television at 6104 Hollywood Blvd.
Audrey Meadows was married to Randolph Rouse from 1956 to 1958.
Audrey Meadows later married President of Continental Airlines, Robert F Six on August 24th 1961.
Audrey Meadows' husband Robert F Six died in October 1986.
Audrey Meadows served as Director Advisory on Continental Airlines and also served as the Director of the First National Bank of Denver for eleven years.
Audrey Meadows has written her memoirs titled 'Love, Alice' recounting the events surrounding the role of Alice Kramden.
Audrey Meadows has died at the age of sixty-nine on February 3rd 1996 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, USA from cancer.

