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Henry Gibson: 1935-2009
Rest in peace, Mr. Gibson.
by Jeff Giles | September 16, 2009
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Henry Gibson, an American actor and songwriter who appeared on television and in films for more than 40 years, has passed away after a short struggle with cancer. He was 73.

Gibson received his first big film break in 1963's The Nutty Professor, but his first major role came courtesy of his three-year stint as part of the cast of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, where he developed the popular recurring character of a Nehru-garbed poet. After Laugh-In, Gibson appeared in a long list of films, becoming a favorite of director Robert Altman, who used him in four films: The Long Goodbye, A Perfect Couple, Health, and Nashville (Gibson earned a Golden Globe nomination for his work in the latter).




Though he never became a household name, Gibson's face was one of the more recognizable in Hollywood, partly due to his sheer ubiquity, and partly due to his distinctive style. Some of his better-known film roles include the head of the Illinois Nazis in The Blues Brothers, the villainous Werner in The 'Burbs, and the perpetually befuddled Father O'Neil in The Wedding Crashers -- but he also worked on Broadway, appearing with Walter Matthau and Ruth Gordon in Lillian Hellman's My Mother, My Father and Me, did voice work (including the part of Wilbur the pig in 1973's Charlotte's Web), and was a regular fixture on television, securing a five-season run on Boston Legal and a recurring character on King of the Hill. (Visit his filmography for a more complete list of credits.)

Gibson, who passed away at home in Malibu, is survived by three children and two grandchildren.

Click here for Gibson's complete filmography.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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Almost.Famous
Almost.Famous writes:
on Sep 16 2009 02:55 PM

Poor Mr. Gibsons death will be overshadowed by that of Patrick Swayze. RIP Mr. Gibson.

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ledawg1138
ledawg1138 writes:
on Sep 16 2009 03:03 PM

Damn, this year is full of deaths. It hurts.

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JohnnyJonJon
JohnnyJonJon writes:
on Sep 16 2009 03:31 PM

Rest in Peace Father O'Neil. You're a real enlightened cat and I dig that.

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highdough
highdough writes:
on Sep 16 2009 04:00 PM

He was great in a lot of roles. I did, for a second, think that the title said MEL Gibson, which was a bit of a shock.

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Blues Ridden Cowgirl
Blues Ridden Cowgirl writes:
on Sep 16 2009 04:25 PM

Man. This is just depressing. I can not believe all of the deaths either.

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Blues Ridden Cowgirl
Blues Ridden Cowgirl writes:
on Sep 16 2009 04:29 PM

Man. This is just depressing. I can not believe all of the deaths either.

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ron c.
ron c. writes:
on Sep 16 2009 04:36 PM

I will always remember his poems from Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, I loved that he would tag every poem title by saying..."by Henry Gibson". He was a funny man all the way up to his role on "Boston Legal". He will be missed.

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assbeat
assbeat writes:
on Sep 16 2009 06:29 PM

he was really good in magnolia

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rle4lunch
rle4lunch writes:
on Sep 16 2009 06:55 PM

Blues Brothers. Great role he played in that.

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rebranded001
rebranded001 writes:
on Sep 16 2009 08:08 PM

All these crap roles being listed and nobody remembers the end of Independence Day?

"Hello boys! I'm back!"

*flies airplane into alien gun*

If you didn't get goosebumps at that part you're an un-American homo.

Peace out, Cousin Eddie.


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CineManiac
CineManiac writes:
on Sep 16 2009 08:58 PM

In reply to this comment (#2545798)
You're thinking of Randy Quaid, rebranded001, who happens to be very much alive. Not sure if I should apologize for that or not...

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Kiwi M.
Kiwi M. writes:
on Sep 16 2009 09:20 PM

Henry Gibson (Jim Bateman) and I attended Catholic University at the same time and he was as outrageously funny then and as he was through out talented his comedy career. I can still remember him on the CU Campus stage in tights doing Shakespere. He had us in stitches.
I loved this guy and followed his career with proud admiration for him. He was a class act and will be missed.



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Oscar G.
Oscar G. writes:
on Sep 16 2009 10:19 PM

In reply to this comment (#2545798)
Your comment implies that if I remember that part of the film I'm an "American Homo".How you dare?.Are you an american homo since you remember and got goosepimples at that part of the film?.Ha,ha,ha...

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Don't Tase Me Bro
Don't Tase Me Bro writes:
on Sep 17 2009 06:19 AM

Loved in Blues Brothers and The 'Burbs...RIP.

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spitting into the wind
spitting into the wind writes:
on Sep 17 2009 07:55 AM

RIP to the crazy judge. POPPYCOCK.

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millionairecupid.org
millionairecupid.org writes:
on Sep 17 2009 08:50 AM



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Gordon Franklin Terry Sr
Gordon Franklin Terry Sr writes:
on Sep 17 2009 10:38 AM

Thanks for the rememberances Kiwi. GIBSON: THE BLUES BROTHERS; THE HALLOWEEN THAT ALMOST WASN'T; FANTASY ISLAND; WONDER WOMAN!!!!

----until Heaven


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Alejandro P.
Alejandro P. writes:
on Sep 17 2009 04:28 PM

f**ck this year is full of peinful deaths!!! RIP Mr. Gibson.

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jim gordon
jim gordon writes:
on Sep 18 2009 11:26 AM

i've been a rowan & martin laugh-in fan since the sho first aired in the 60's
and among all the actors & actresses who appeared on laugh-in-arte johnson & henry gibson were the most hilarous


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