A legendary stand-up comedian and TV icon has passed at 76, leaving a lasting legacy of self-deprecating humor and existential wit.
Rising in the 1980s, he mastered confessional comedy, blending personal insights with universal struggles. Appearances on The Tonight Show and Curb Your Enthusiasm showcased his neurotic wit, turning life’s discomforts into laughter.
Open about his health battles, including Parkinson’s, he continued to create through acting and writing, proving resilience in the face of challenges.
His passing marks the end of an era, but his humor and authenticity will inspire generations, celebrating the power of laughter in everyday struggles.