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Beloved TV Star Dies at 95, Family's Heartfelt Tribute

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Television audiences are mourning the loss of a familiar character actor known for his warm and humorous portrayals in popular shows. The veteran performer, recognized for his recurring role as a friendly bartender on Will & Grace, passed away peacefully in Camarillo, California, from natural causes, as confirmed by his family.

Best known for his role on Will & Grace, the actor's career spanned nearly four decades, appearing in a variety of films and television series. His final appearance on the show aired in 2020 after making a lasting impact across multiple seasons.

Career Highlights

With a career that included roles in The Naked Gun, Men in Black, and other well-known titles, he also made appearances in popular series like Cheers, Murder, She Wrote, and The Office. His on-screen persona often involved portraying clergy members or supportive characters with humor and professionalism.

Born in Piedmont, California, he served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War before pursuing acting. Remembered not only for his professional work but also for his dedication to family, he is survived by children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren who cherish his warmth and commitment. His legacy lives on through the many shows and films where audiences will continue to appreciate his familiar presence.