In 1952, Russell joined with film comedian
Mantan Moreland for a stage act, replacing
Ben Carter as Moreland's dapper
straight man. One of their bits was an old routine that Moreland and Carter had performed in
vaudeville and in
Charlie Chan films. In the "interruption routine" (or "incomplete sentences") Moreland would engage Russell in conversation, only to be interrupted by Russell, who in turn was interrupted by Moreland: Moreland: Guess who I saw? I saw old— Russell: Is he back again? I thought he was— Moreland: He was, but he got out. Russell: Is that so? Moreland: Yeah, he was over— Russell: Is
that so? Soon the entire conversation was conducted in incomplete sentences, with each man anticipating or contradicting the other. Their act can be seen in two all-black-cast compilation films,
Rhythm and Blues Review and
Rock and Roll Revue; another variation of the "interruption routine", performed by
Tommy Davidson and
Savion Glover, was featured in
Spike Lee's 2000 film
Bamboozled. A September 1957 appearance on
The Ed Sullivan Show led to several guest spots with
Jack Paar on
The Tonight Show and in 1961 a supporting role as a New York policeman, "Andy" Anderson, in the sitcom
Car 54, Where Are You? Russell returned to the role in the feature film version of
Car 54, Where Are You? (filmed in 1990, released in 1994), with "Anderson" now serving as the precinct captain. In 1965, Russell became a co-host of
ABC's
Les Crane Show. In 1970, he was a co-star on the ABC sitcom
Barefoot in the Park. From 1973 through 1976, he appeared regularly on
The Dean Martin Show and
The Dean Martin Comedy World. In 1977, he appeared as an informant in an episode titled "Guns" on the TV series
Police Woman. In 1978, he played the Tin Man in the
film version of
The Wiz alongside
Diana Ross and
Michael Jackson. Scattered appearances on television series followed, as well as occasional guest-host stints on
The Tonight Show during the
Johnny Carson era. Russell also appeared frequently in Las Vegas, including a series of appearances with
Sergio Franchi at the Frontier Hotel in 1978 and 1979, and with Franchi in 1979 at the Sands Hotel Copa Room. He performed at Kutsher's Country Club in
Monticello, New York, on January 1, 1977. ==Game shows==