Gosh, I remember enjoying his show (Channel 4?) in the eighties. Aged 66 and 'police were sent to his home in response to a report of a medical emergency', sounds like suicide.
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2...ian-actor-dies
Good grief. 2016 is becoming quite the year to head for the exit.
Last edited by Bristolian; 24th March 2016 at 23:35.
Gosh, I remember enjoying his show (Channel 4?) in the eighties. Aged 66 and 'police were sent to his home in response to a report of a medical emergency', sounds like suicide.
Rumors say that it was a heart attack.
Just saw the comedians getting coffee episode. Another talent gone.
RIP
Sad to hear this I was a huge fan of the Larry Sanders Show.His character was great in it as were his sidekicks Artie and Hank .He was very innovative with celebrities playing themselves and led the way for a lot of other shows .
I recall seeing him briefly in one of the Captain America films - which reminded me of the Larry Sanders Show - something I really enjoyed at the time
RIP! His show was great.
Sad to hear this.
Dave E
Skating away on the thin ice of a new day
I remember finding his show buried at about 11.30pm but it was essential viewing. Curb your enthusiasm and Seinfeld would not have existed without him. Brilliantly innovative stuff.
Recently seen him in comedians in cars getting coffee and captain America -winter soldier and he looked like he'd had some bad cosmetic surgery.
Anyway, another sad loss in 2016
I too stumbled on this when i was about 16 or so and was amazed at the stuff he got away with, absolutely superb, rip.
I did like the Gary Shandling Show but can't remember much about it (well it was almost 30 years ago) apart from breaking the fourth wall element, then Roseanne and Home Improvements came along.
The Larry Sanders Show was great, the episode/stories was probably based more on fact than fiction, like when he realised that he has less "celebrity power" than his girlfriend Sharon Stone.
I noticed the plastic surgery or botox when Ricky Gervais interviewed him in 2006 and then in the film Iron Man 2.
RIP
Just reading his name triggered some distant memories and brought on a wave of nostalgia.
RIP.