Comedy icon who starred in two iconic sitcoms has passed away at the age of 94

Comedy icon who starred in two iconic sitcoms has passed away at the age of 94

Comedy Legend Bob Newhart Passes Away at 94

Bob Newhart, the beloved comedy legend known for his iconic sitcoms, has died at 94. His publicist, Jerry Digney, confirmed the news, stating Newhart passed away after a series of brief illnesses, as reported by Variety.

A Television Fixture

Newhart was a staple of television, starring in two classic sitcoms: The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart. He later made memorable appearances in Elf and The Big Bang Theory.

Early Life and Career

Born on September 5, 1929, in Oak Park, Illinois, Newhart earned a degree from Loyola University Chicago. He served as a Staff Sergeant in the US Army during the Korean War from 1952-1954. After the war, he worked as an accountant and advertising copywriter, where he developed his famous comedy routines.

Rise to Stardom

Television Success

Newhart became a TV icon with The Bob Newhart Show in 1961, which won the Emmy Award for Best Comedy Series despite only running for one season. His second sitcom, The Bob Newhart Show (1972-1978), ran for six seasons and portrayed Dr. Bob Hartley, a Chicago psychiatrist.

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Newhart achieved another success with his second sitcom, Newhart (1982-1990), where he played Dick Loudon, a Vermont innkeeper and talk show host. The show featured one of TV’s most memorable finales, where his character from the earlier sitcom wakes up, suggesting the entire Newhart series was a dream.

Later Career and Legacy

Newhart’s later sitcoms, Bob and George & Leo, had less impact but he continued to shine on television. He appeared in recurring roles on ERDesperate Housewives, and as Professor Proton on The Big Bang Theory, earning a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.

Newhart also left a mark in films, including Catch-22In & Out, and Disney’s The Rescuers. His most memorable film role came in the 2003 holiday comedy Elf, where he played Papa Elf.

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Farewell to a Legend

Bob Newhart’s passing marks the end of an era for comedy. He gifted us with countless laughs and two classic sitcoms throughout his incredible career. Rest in peace, Bob Newhart.

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