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Shandling at the Night of Comedy 9 benefit in Beverly Hills, California on April 30, 2011
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Born |
Garry Emmanuel Shandling November 29, 1949 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Died | March 24, 2016 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
(aged 66)
Cause of death | Pulmonary Thrombosis |
Alma mater | University of Arizona |
Partner(s) | Linda Doucett (1987–1994) |
Comedy career | |
Years active | 1975–2016 |
Genres | Observational comedy, satire, cringe comedy |
Subject(s) | Self-deprecation, human interaction, everyday life |
Garry Emmanuel Shandling (November 29, 1949 – March 24, 2016) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer, best known for his work in It's Garry Shandling's Show and The Larry Sanders Show.
Shandling began his career writing for sitcoms, such as Sanford and Son and Welcome Back, Kotter. He made a successful stand-up performance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and became a frequent guest-host on the show. Shandling was for a time considered the leading contender to replace Carson (other hopefuls were Joan Rivers, David Letterman, and David Brenner). In 1986, he created It's Garry Shandling's Show for Showtime. It was nominated for four Emmy Awards (including one for Shandling) and lasted until 1990. His second show titled The Larry Sanders Show, which began airing on HBO in 1992, was even more successful. Shandling was nominated for eighteen Emmy Awards for the show and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series in 1998, along with Peter Tolan, for writing the series finale. In film, he had a recurring role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, appearing in Iron Man 2 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier. He also lent his voice to Verne in DreamWorks Animation's Over the Hedge.