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normnorm Posts: 31,146
edited September 2009 in All Encompassing Trip
rip henry gibson

Henry Gibson, the veteran comic character actor best known for his role reciting offbeat poetry on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In," has died. He was 73.

Gibson's son, James, said Gibson died Monday at his home in Malibu after a brief battle with cancer.

After serving in the Air Force and studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Gibson — born James Bateman in Germantown, Pa., in 1935 — created his Henry Gibson comic persona, a pun on playwright Henrik Ibsen's name, while working as a theater actor in New York. For three seasons on "Laugh-In," he delivered satirical poems while gripping a giant flower.

After "Laugh-In," Gibson went on to appear in several films, including "The Long Goodbye" and "Nashville," which earned him a Golden Globe nomination. His most memorable roles included playing the menacing neighbor opposite Tom Hanks in "The 'Burbs," the befuddled priest in "Wedding Crashers" and voicing Wilbur the Pig in the animated "Charlotte's Web."

His recent work included playing cantankerous Judge Clarence Brown on ABC's "Boston Legal" for five seasons and providing the voice of sardonic, eye-patched reporter Bob Jenkins on Fox's "King of the Hill." In 2001, Gibson returned to the stage in New York in the Encores! New York City Center production of Rogers and Hart's "A Connecticut Yankee."

Gibson is survived by three sons and two grandchildren.

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  • YourDirtisMyfoodYourDirtisMyfood Boston Posts: 4,655
    norm wrote:
    rip henry gibson

    Henry Gibson, the veteran comic character actor best known for his role reciting offbeat poetry on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In," has died. He was 73.

    Gibson's son, James, said Gibson died Monday at his home in Malibu after a brief battle with cancer.

    After serving in the Air Force and studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Gibson — born James Bateman in Germantown, Pa., in 1935 — created his Henry Gibson comic persona, a pun on playwright Henrik Ibsen's name, while working as a theater actor in New York. For three seasons on "Laugh-In," he delivered satirical poems while gripping a giant flower.

    After "Laugh-In," Gibson went on to appear in several films, including "The Long Goodbye" and "Nashville," which earned him a Golden Globe nomination. His most memorable roles included playing the menacing neighbor opposite Tom Hanks in "The 'Burbs," the befuddled priest in "Wedding Crashers" and voicing Wilbur the Pig in the animated "Charlotte's Web."

    His recent work included playing cantankerous Judge Clarence Brown on ABC's "Boston Legal" for five seasons and providing the voice of sardonic, eye-patched reporter Bob Jenkins on Fox's "King of the Hill." In 2001, Gibson returned to the stage in New York in the Encores! New York City Center production of Rogers and Hart's "A Connecticut Yankee."

    Gibson is survived by three sons and two grandchildren.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090916/ap_ ... y_gibson_2

    i thought this was the kid in ET. Henry Thomas I think. RIP.
  • oona leftoona left Posts: 1,677
    And "The Blues Brothers"!

    He was a delight.
  • blondieblue227blondieblue227 Va, USA Posts: 4,509
    was he in The Burbs and Fright Night?
    *~Pearl Jam will be blasted from speakers until morale improves~*

  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    was he in The Burbs and Fright Night?

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002099/
  • blondieblue227blondieblue227 Va, USA Posts: 4,509
    yes to the burbs no to fight night.
    i always get those two guys mixed up.
    *~Pearl Jam will be blasted from speakers until morale improves~*

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