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Fred Williard Comic Genius Dead at 86

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  1. rocketsjudoka

    rocketsjudoka Contributing Member
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    Very sad to hear that Fred Williard has died at 86. I'm very surprised considering that this past year's he'd been doing frequent spots on Jimmy Kimmel and looked pretty strong. Sad for comedy to lose him and Jerry Stiller so soon to each other.

    Also ironic he passed away the same day that the flag for the Space Force was unveiled and a Space Force series in the works since he was the star on the original short lived TV show "Space Force" in the early 80's.

    https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-news/fred-willard-best-in-show-actor-dead-obit-1000942/

    Fred Willard, ‘Best in Show’ and ‘A Mighty Wind’ Actor, Dead at 86
    Prolific comic actor and master of mockumentaries starred in Modern Family and Everybody Loves Raymond alongside Waiting for Guffman and This Is Spinal Tap

    Fred Willard, the prolific and beloved comic actor and master of the mockumentary genre who stood out in ensemble comedies like Best in Show, For Your Consideration and This Is Spinal Tap, died Friday at the age of 86.

    Willard’s rep Glenn Schwartz confirmed his death to Rolling Stone, adding that the cause of death was natural causes. Willard’s daughter Hope Mulbarger said in a statement, “My father passed away very peacefully last night at the fantastic age of 86 years old. He kept moving, working and making us happy until the very end. We loved him so very much! We will miss him forever.”

    Jamie Lee Curtis, wife of Willard’s longtime director Christopher Guest, first shared news of the actor’s death. “How lucky that we all got to enjoy Fred Willard’s gifts,” Curtis tweeted. “He is with his missed Mary now. Thanks for the deep belly laughs Mr. Willard.” Willard’s wife of 40 years, Mary, died in 2018.

    “A four-time Emmy nominee radiated a unique charm that established him as one of our generation’s most gifted comic actors,” Willard’s rep wrote in a tribute. “A master of sketch comedy, Fred was most heralded for his quick wit and improvisational expertise, which he demonstrated in hundreds of appearances on stage, on the big screen, and on a wide range of television shows.”

    Willard is best known for his work in Guest’s comedies — Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, For Your Consideration and A Mighty Wind — as well as scene-stealing moments in This Is Spinal Tap, Anchorman, Austin Powers and Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.

    “What a deep and unabiding loss,” Ed Begley Jr., who appeared with Willard in six Guest films, said in a statement to Rolling Stone. “Having spent countless hours onstage, on camera and in the home of this friend and genius, I won’t adjust to this loss any time soon. See you on the back lot, Fred. Sorry for all the jokes I stole.”

    “Whenever Fred was improvising on set, we’d crowd around the monitors to watch and squeeze each other to hold in our laughter,” Parker Posey, who starred with Willard in five Guest movies, said in a statement to Rolling Stone. “Acting with someone so brilliantly funny was exhilarating and we all revered and loved him.”

    A veteran of the stage and sketch comedy, the Shaker Heights, Ohio-born Willard made his big-screen debut in a little-seen 1967 film titled Teenage Mother. After a decade of bit parts, Willard landed a role on the Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman spinoff Fernwood 2 Night in 1977; the following year Willard hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live with musical guest Devo.

    Willard’s work with Guest first began in 1984 when the two appeared onscreen together in Rob Reiner’s groundbreaking mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap in a scene where Willard’s Air Force lieutenant gives Spinal Tap, including Guest’s Nigel Tufnel, a tour of the military base. “Just about the funniest human ever to walk the planet,” This Is Spinal Tap co-star Harry Shearer tweeted. “An amazing talent, in telekinetic contact with the very wellspring of comedy.” Guest would later cast Willard in prominent roles in five mockumentaries he helmed, most recently 2016’s Mascots.

    With hundreds of credits over an acting career that spanned over 50 years, Willard built a reputation where he could pop up in any setting — sitcoms (New Girl, Community, Modern Family), cartoons, late-night TV, offbeat comedies (Tim & Eric, Comedy Bang! Bang!, I Think You Should Leave), reality television (The Bachelor and The Bachelorette), game shows, commercials, even soap operas (an Emmy-nominated turn on The Bold and the Beautiful) — and it was not out of character.

    “You will always be a true original and I am so honored that our lives intersected. No one will ever come close to replacing your genius,” Willard’s Modern Family co-star Jesse Tyler Ferguson tweeted.

    Willard will appear posthumously in the upcoming Netflix satirical series Space Force; a testament to his enormous filmography, Willard previously starred in an unrelated 1978 TV movie also titled Space Force, which he lampooned in a 2019 Jimmy Kimmel Live sketch. Kimmel tweeted Saturday, “There was no man sweeter or funnier. We were so lucky to know Fred Willard and will miss his many visits.” Willard was a beloved guest on late-night; in addition to his many Kimmel cameos, a compilation of Willard’s frequent visits to David Letterman’s shows runs for nearly three hours.

    “Fred donated a great deal of his time to charitable endeavors,” his rep added. “For his work with Big Brothers/Big Sisters, City of Hope, and Actors and Others for Animals, he received a commendation from the City of Los Angeles, and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa praised him for ‘outstanding humanitarian and philanthropic work.’”

    “Fred Willard was the funniest person that I’ve ever worked with,” Steve Carell, Willard’s cast mate in Anchorman and Space Force, tweeted Saturday. “He was a sweet, wonderful man.”
     
  2. rocketsjudoka

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    Just saw that someone else posted a thread on Fred Williard. Mods please combine these threads.
     
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    All good. Fred Willard was a genius.
     
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    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    Rip. Never knew that was his full name. Good thing he was funny.
     
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    Not a fan of Leno, but he had a side show job working with The Tonight Show all those years. Comedic Genius that had no ego and was willing to humiliate himself to get more laughs... RIP
     
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    It was easy to forget about Fred Willard because he was so low key. When "Best In Show" came out, he shined brilliantly and it served as a reminder about just how funny he could be.
     
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    Great talent. I knew he was old but didn’t know he was that old. Looked great for his age
     

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