
For some reason I thought that Henry Gibson was a lot older than 73, but the character actor with the huge resume
passed away from cancer at that age yesterday in Malibu.
One of the more famous TV credits on that resume was
Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, the influential 60s comedy show that no one under 30 has ever seen. He also appeared in shows like
Bewitched,
The Beverly Hillbillies,
Deep Space Nine,
Coach,
MacGyver,
Evening Shade,
Sisters,
Newhart,
Magnum, P.I., and
Simon and Simon.
More recently, TV fans know him from his many appearances as a judge on
Boston Legal and his voice work on
King of the Hill (he played Bob Jenkins). He was also in several movies, including
Magnolia (he played Thurston Howell???),
The Nutty Professor,
Nashville,
The Blues Brothers,
Wedding Crashers, and a ton of others.
Dick Martin was the "Martin" in the comedy duo Rowan & Martin, who hosted the incredibly popular 1960s/early '70s comedy sketch show on NBC, Laugh-In. Dan Rowan, who died in 1987, was the straight man (that's Rowan on the left in the pic).
Martin also appeared in several other TV shows over the years, including Third Rock From The Sun, The Lucy Show, Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Coach, Blossom, Dave's World, Baywatch, The Nanny, Diagnosis: Murder, George & Leo, The John Larroquette Show, and Two Guys, A Girl, and a Pizza Place. He was also in the movies The Maltese Bibby, Carbon Copy, and The Glass Bottom Boat.
Besides acting, Martin was a director as well, helming such shows as The Bob Newhart Show, Family Ties, Archie Bunker's Place, Mama's Family, In The Heat of the Night, Newhart, and Sledge Hammer.
Martin died of respiratory complications in Santa Monica last night. He was 86.