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Louie Anderson, comic and 'Baskets' star, dead at 68(Read 869 times)
Louie Anderson, comic and 'Baskets' star, dead at 68 on: January 22, 2022, 11:38:23 PM
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Louie Anderson, an Emmy winner whose career spanned from stand-up and game show host to starring roles in TV and film, died Friday in Las Vegas from complications related to cancer, his publicist Glenn Schwartz confirmed to CNN.

He was 68.

On Thursday his friend, fellow comedian Pauly Shore, tweeted that he had said his goodbyes to Anderson and asked for prayers for the ill star.

Born one of 11 children in St. Paul, Minnesota, Anderson was a counselor for troubled children when he won a the first--place trophy at the 1981 Midwest Comedy Competition.

The host of the competition, legendary comedian Henny Youngman, was so impressed that he hired the young comic as a writer.

Anderson was soon basking in his own spotlight on comedy stages all over the country.

Johnny Carson invited Anderson to make his national television debut on the "The Tonight Show" in 1984 and Anderson's career took off.

Appearances with Jay Leno, David Letterman, "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson," "Comic Relief," as well as Showtime and HBO specials further cemented him as one of Hollywood's top comedians.

But it was hosting the beloved game show "Family Feud" in 1999 that made Anderson a household name and opened doors for him into acting.

Anderson guest-starred in multiple TV series, including "Grace Under Fire," Touched by an Angel" and "Chicago Hope," and he appeared in films like "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," "Coming to America" and its sequel "Coming 2 America," opposite Eddie Murphy.

He voiced a fictitious version of his 8-year-old self in the popular 1990s animated series "Life With Louie," which ran for three years.

More recently, Anderson appeared on "Young Sheldon," had a recurring role in the dark comedy "Search Party" and had joined the cast of the hit BET series, "Twenties."

https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/21/entertainment/louie-anderson-dead/index.html
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Re: Louie Anderson, comic and 'Baskets' star, dead at 68 Reply #1 on: January 24, 2022, 09:41:16 AM
I remember his cartoon.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGuS1bj9yhM

I also remember his comedy being funny when I would see it on a late night show.

Here he is talking to Bob Saget last year:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkfyZYrn4VA

The whole comedians with Saturday morning cartoons thing in the early-to-mid 90s was kind of a weird era: https://www.vulture.com/2011/11/the-strange-fad-of-comedian-based-saturday-morning-cartoons.html I used to think to was funny that Howard Stern and was obsessed with a cartoon about his high school years like 10 years after all of those cartoons, like he was still nursing an ancient jealousy of Louie, Howie, etc.
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Re: Louie Anderson, comic and 'Baskets' star, dead at 68 Reply #2 on: January 26, 2022, 06:08:54 PM
I forgot about all of that ....
That was the last of the Saturday Morning Cartoons though ...

I miss that shit even to this day ....
You know, back when Bugs Bunny/Looney Toons was 1.5 hours  ...
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