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Richard Simmons Dead at 76
Richard Simmons -- the legendary fitness guru -- has died at 76 ... TMZ has learned.www.tmz.com
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Richard Simmons Dead at 76
Richard Simmons -- the legendary fitness guru -- has died at 76 ... TMZ has learned.www.tmz.com
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He was fun and funny and harmless. And he did good things for other people. That's worth celebrating.He obviously left an emotional pull on people because on the Twitter timeline there is his name and then above and below him are nothing but topics about a certain something that we can't talk about.Awww. He did pretty much chart his own course. RIP.
I can't even begin to guess what this might be. Seriously, no shtick.a certain something that we can't talk about.
Says he died in his sleep. Unusual at age 40.Jacoby Jones dead at 40
I think we'll have to wait on the ME's report for that answer.Says he died in his sleep. Unusual at age 40.Jacoby Jones dead at 40
He was in multiple episodes and had one of the funniest lines of the whole series:James Sikking RIP
Most know him as the Swat leader on 'Hill Street Blues', but I'll always know him as the finance officer on the episode 'Tuttle' of M*A*S*H.
He was also Donald Sutherland's best friend in "Ordinary People".James Sikking RIP
Most know him as the Swat leader on 'Hill Street Blues', but I'll always know him as the finance officer on the episode 'Tuttle' of M*A*S*H.
To me, he’ll always be Doogie Howser’s dad.He was also Donald Sutherland's best friend in "Ordinary People".James Sikking RIP
Most know him as the Swat leader on 'Hill Street Blues', but I'll always know him as the finance officer on the episode 'Tuttle' of M*A*S*H.
Col. Henry: Oh, that'll be great on movie night!He was in multiple episodes and had one of the funniest lines of the whole series:James Sikking RIP
Most know him as the Swat leader on 'Hill Street Blues', but I'll always know him as the finance officer on the episode 'Tuttle' of M*A*S*H.
Just write in 'pizza' where it says 'machine gun'.
His "Newhart" show had the best series finale ever. Anyone who hasn't seen it should do so.
Agree. I about fell out of my chair when that happened. Just classic.His "Newhart" show had the best series finale ever. Anyone who hasn't seen it should do so.

His bit about "Crazy Walt", Walter Raliegh was pretty good:What was truly amazing about Newhart is that he had no designs on getting into showbiz. He was an accountant and then an ad copywriter. At the latter job, he and a co-worker would mess around developing funny situations revolving around absurd phone calls. He developed these routines further by himself after his co-worker left the company. Word of these routines got to a DJ, who loved them and introduced him to execs at Warner Brothers, who had him develop them into a standup act and a comedy album. That album, The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart, became the first comedy record to top the album charts and won Newhart two Grammys.
So he got into showbiz by accident and never looked back.
I knew that bedroom the moment the scene started. Brilliant!His "Newhart" show had the best series finale ever. Anyone who hasn't seen it should do so.
He was an accountant
After the war, Newhart worked for United States Gypsum as an accountant. He later said that his motto, "That's close enough", and his habit of adjusting petty cash imbalances with his own money showed he did not have the temperament to be an accountant.

Damn. I can't believe he was still alive. Deadpan humor at its finest.
Great appearances on Big Bang. Him always asking Leonard where Penny wasIn addition to both his iconic TV shows, he also appeared in the movie Elf as Papa Elf and Professor Proton in Big Bang Theory.

His first on screen roll was in Hell Is for Heroes, with Steve McQueen, James Coburn, Harry Guardino and Fess Parjarker among others. Good movie.
Newhart was one of Johnny's favorite guests because he always came prepared with a funny story or anecdote, but also he could keep up with Johnny's one-liners with his own improvisations (which was a rare trait that really impressed Carson).Get a tv station called ANTENNA TV here in Ohio that has old tv shows on it. Right mow : Johnny Carson. Who's on it? Bob Newhart
Evan Wright Dies: Author Of ‘Generation Kill’, Adapted Into HBO Miniseries, Was 59
Wright was a Rolling Stone correspondent embedded with 1st Recon Bn - the tip of the spear who were the first unit to reach Baghdad.
I get the sense many civilians have never seen Generation Kill? IME Operation Enduring Freedom vets are virtually unanimous in saying it’s the most accurate series of the conflict.
If you never got around to reading his book, highly recommended.
Newhart would also appear with Don Rickles and they would talk about vacations they shared with their wives.Newhart was one of Johnny's favorite guests because he always came prepared with a funny story or anecdote, but also he could keep up with Johnny's one-liners with his own improvisations (which was a rare trait that really impressed Carson).Get a tv station called ANTENNA TV here in Ohio that has old tv shows on it. Right mow : Johnny Carson. Who's on it? Bob Newhart
Just like Tony Randall and Jack Klugman.Newhart would also appear with Don Rickles and they would talk about vacations they shared with their wives.
It always seemed like such an odd pairing.
They were close friends for fifty years.Newhart would also appear with Don Rickles and they would talk about vacations they shared with their wives.
It always seemed like such an odd pairing.
I would love to have been a fly on the wall for those conversations.They were close friends for fifty years.Newhart would also appear with Don Rickles and they would talk about vacations they shared with their wives.
It always seemed like such an odd pairing.
They were together the night the Cubs won the World Series: https://scontent-ord5-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...gvjDW-yPmr3ubjd91hd41jOGKrYGEtnEw&oe=66C26C2D
A lot of people who made “rock and roll” what it came to be went through his band.Just saw this - happened a few days ago and is definitely a big one in the music world.
Blues legend John Mayall, 90
He died?Steve Harvey. OK stand up comedian and probably 2nd behind Richard Dawson as Family Feud host
Not seeing anything on The Googlez...He died?Steve Harvey. OK stand up comedian and probably 2nd behind Richard Dawson as Family Feud host

Knew about Clapton and Peter Green,but didn't know Mick Taylor was part of his band.A lot of people who made “rock and roll” what it came to be went through his band.Just saw this - happened a few days ago and is definitely a big one in the music world.
Blues legend John Mayall, 90