Films:
* The Roaring Twenties (1939): A classic gangster film where Carson plays a charismatic gangster alongside James Cagney.
* The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941): A comedy where Carson plays a pilot who is forced to marry a woman he's never met.
* The Male Animal (1942): A comedy based on a play, starring Carson as a college professor.
* Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942): A musical biography of George M. Cohan, starring James Cagney and with Carson as a supporting actor.
* The Two Mrs. Carrolls (1947): A murder mystery thriller where Carson plays the husband of two women.
* An Act of Murder (1948): A film noir starring Fredric March, with Carson as a supporting actor.
* The Lady Takes a Flyer (1951): A romantic comedy starring Gene Tierney, with Carson as a pilot.
* The Greatest Show on Earth (1952): An epic circus film with a large ensemble cast, including Carson.
* The Glenn Miller Story (1954): A biographical musical about the famous bandleader, with Carson playing a supporting role.
* The Benny Hill Show (1969): A British comedy show where Carson made a guest appearance.
Television:
* The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950-1956): A variety show where Carson was a regular performer.
* The Jack Carson Show (1952): A short-lived sitcom starring Carson.
* What's My Line? (1950-1967): A popular game show where Carson appeared as a guest panelist several times.
* The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962-1992): Carson made several appearances on the iconic late-night talk show.
Other notable works:
* Radio: Carson was a popular radio actor, starring in several shows during the Golden Age of Radio.
* Broadway: Carson also appeared in several Broadway productions, including "The Male Animal" (1940).
This list is far from exhaustive, but it gives you a good idea of the range of work that Jack Carson was involved in. He was a talented and versatile actor who left a lasting mark on American entertainment.