Joyce Randolph, the actress who played Trixie Norton on “The Honeymooners,” died Saturday at the age of 99.
Randolph died Saturday evening at his home in New York City, his son Randolph “Randy” Richard Charles confirmed. according to To the people.
The famous actress suffered from old age and died in her sleep. TMZ report. Mr. Randolph was unable to walk and was in hospice care at the time of his death.
According to People, Randolph is the only surviving member of the cast of the 1950s sitcom The Honeymooners. Trixie Norton, played by Randolph, was married to Ed Norton, played by Art Carney.
“The Honeymooners” follows bus driver Ralph Kramden and his friend, sewer worker Ed Norton, as they “struggle to become millionaires as their wives look on in weary patience.” IMDB read. The show debuted in his 1955 year and lasted one season. (Related: Seinfeld actor Peter Crombie dies at 71)
Randolph's son revealed that he will be cremated, TMZ reported. He asked that all donations be directed to the Entertainment Community Fund in lieu of flowers.
Randolph was the only remaining cast member from the “Honeymooners” quartet for over 20 years. According to IMDB, when Art Carney died in 2003, the actress became her sole survivor. Jackie Gleason, who played Kramden, died in 1987, and Aubrey Meadows, who played Kramden's wife Alice, died in 1996.
According to , Randolph appeared on an episode of “The Ed Sullivan Show” in 1952 for a sketch about the sitcom. IMDB. She also appeared in “The Doctors and the Nurses” and “Everything's Jake.”