The "Shameless" star passed away on June 28, at his home in Beverly Hills, said The Hollywood Reporter.
He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Roxanne, sons Michael Carter and Chase Carter, daughter Wendy Carter and grandchildren Jake and Ava.
During a long career that began shortly after World War II and ranged from Broadway through the early days of television to, most recently, appearances on Showtime's "Shameless", Carter served as a TV host, took on both comedic and dramatic roles, frequently showed up as a game show panelist and also directed.
He served in the army in World War II, then found himself on Broadway in "Call Me Mister".
Carter spent two years hosting the television variety program "Cavalcade of Stars", which led to his own show on NBC, "The Jack Carter Show" that lasted three years and was part of the Saturday Night Review.
The actor made more than 50 appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and also guested on shows such as "The Dean Martin Show", "The Andy Williams Show", "The Jackie Gleason Show", "Laugh-In" and numerous "Bob Hope Comedy Specials".
Carter took on dramatic roles as well, appearing in The "Last Hurrah" with Carroll O'Connor, "The Sex Symbol" with Connie Stevens and the "Dr Kildare" series.
He received a Daytime Emmy nomination for The Girl Who Couldn't Lose, which aired in 1972 on ABC Afternoon Playbreak.
His TV credits encompass everything from "The Rockford Files", "3rd Rock From the Sun" and "Desperate Housewives". He appeared in movies such as "Viva Las Vegas", "Hustle" and "History of the World, Part I".
His Broadway acting credits include "Mr Wonderful" and "Top Banana". He hosted the first televised Tony Awards in 1956.
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