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'Night Court' star Harry Anderson dead at 65

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Harry Anderson, famed 80s sitcom star best known for his work as judge Harry T. Stone on “Night Court,” has died at age 65.

The star was found dead in his Asheville, N.C., home on Monday morning at 6:41 a.m. an Asheville Police spokeswoman told Fox News. At this time, there is no official cause of death, and no foul play is suspected.
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Fans may remember Anderson for his role in “Night Court,” but it was hardly his only acting job. After making a splash with numerous appearances on “Saturday Night Live,” he had a lengthy recurring role on “Cheers” as Harry “The Hat” Gittes. He later appeared as the original Richie character in the made-for-TV adaptation of Stephen King’s “It,” which was recently remade into a movie.

In addition, he was an accomplished magician, even opening a magic shop in the French Quarter of New Orleans.

Entire article: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2018/04/16/night-court-star-harry-anderson-dies-at-65.html
 
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'Night Court' star Harry Anderson dead at 65

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Harry Anderson, famed 80s sitcom star best known for his work as judge Harry T. Stone on “Night Court,” has died at age 65.

The star was found dead in his Asheville, N.C., home on Monday morning at 6:41 a.m. an Asheville Police spokeswoman told Fox News. At this time, there is no official cause of death, and no foul play is suspected.
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Fans may remember Anderson for his role in “Night Court,” but it was hardly his only acting job. After making a splash with numerous appearances on “Saturday Night Live,” he had a lengthy recurring role on “Cheers” as Harry “The Hat” Gittes. He later appeared as the original Richie character in the made-for-TV adaptation of Stephen King’s “It,” which was recently remade into a movie.

In addition, he was an accomplished magician, even opening a magic shop in the French Quarter of New Orleans.


Entire article: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2018/04/16/night-court-star-harry-anderson-dies-at-65.html

God Dammit. I wonder who the 3d death will be? "Night Court" had some great TV moments:

 
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'Night Court' star Harry Anderson dead at 65

1523920612408.jpg


Harry Anderson, famed 80s sitcom star best known for his work as judge Harry T. Stone on “Night Court,” has died at age 65.

The star was found dead in his Asheville, N.C., home on Monday morning at 6:41 a.m. an Asheville Police spokeswoman told Fox News. At this time, there is no official cause of death, and no foul play is suspected.
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Fans may remember Anderson for his role in “Night Court,” but it was hardly his only acting job. After making a splash with numerous appearances on “Saturday Night Live,” he had a lengthy recurring role on “Cheers” as Harry “The Hat” Gittes. He later appeared as the original Richie character in the made-for-TV adaptation of Stephen King’s “It,” which was recently remade into a movie.

In addition, he was an accomplished magician, even opening a magic shop in the French Quarter of New Orleans.

Entire article: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2018/04/16/night-court-star-harry-anderson-dies-at-65.html

Damn, that brings back memories. I remember watching Night Court with my mom.
 
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Harry Anderson was a great actor but he never did land that really big part. I saw a video of a comedy club appearance a couple of years ago and he seemed depressed. Lots of self-deprecation about his weight and how low he had sunk. Maybe it was just part of the act, but I hope he passed away knowing that he brought laughter to a lot of folks over the years.
 
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