Suzanne Pleshette played Lois in three episodes of "Will & Grace," including Season 6's "Looking for Mr. Good Enough," in which she tricks Grace into redecorating her apartment. [80][81] In 2003, it was confirmed that he would write, direct, and star in the romantic comedy What You Wish For. he said. Eugene Elman was born on March 16, 1926 in New York, New York, USA. I knew where to fit in. [39] In March 2018, NBC ordered five more episodes for the revival's second season, bringing the total to 18 episodes, and also renewed the show for an 18-episode third season. [5] McCormack has Scottish ancestry. I knew exactly what I was going to do. "Knowing that he has left the world at the height of both his professional and personal life is the only solace one can have today. [92][93] He serves as an honorary board member of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) and was given the MMRF Spirit of Hope Award in October 2006. Today, Leslie was called way too soon and the world is a little bit darker without him.". By late Monday afternoon, the BMW had been replaced by bundles of lilies and chrysanthemums and a handwritten note on lined paper: Thank you for being a light in this world! Meara also wrote plays, garnered a 1993 Tony nomination for a production of "Anna Christie," and received a shared star with Stiller on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2007. David Shaul, the actors representative, issued a statement on his death. "Light your mother on fire.". I couldnt pronounce it. As in Will & Grace, he italicizes every other line for maximum comic spin and punctuates his dialogue by earnestly furrowing his features". Knowing that he has left the world at the height of both his professional and personal life is the only solace one can have today.. Leslie Jordan, photographed in 2021, died Monday at age 67. I wanted to be in movies and TV, but this [album] was so far off the radar. The Andromeda Strain received mixed reviews,[48] and McCormack's performance was criticized. She diedat the age of 84 following a stroke on December 28, 2016, one day after the death of her daughter, actress and author Carrie Fisher. [61] When asked about his interpretation on the character, McCormack commented that his first instinct was to make Ted Lewis more alien, sounding like Spock. His previous work can be found in Voice of San Diego and the San Diego Reader. The pair visited Professor Dudley, who was an inspirational figure to them during their college years. You will be missed. The world is definitely a much darker place today without the love and light of Leslie Jordan, Shaul said. Died on January 5, 2014, he played Uncle Winnie, Grace's uncle. Several people visited the site to take photos and somberly stare at the makeshift memorial. Both grew up watching Jordan on Will & Grace and were among the millions who tuned into his amusing pandemic dispatches. his timing, his delivery, all apparently effortless. Leslie . After decades in showbiz, the 65-year-old found fame on social media and has a new TV show and a second book on the way. Jordan, 67, won an Emmy in 2006 for his performance as the snide Beverley Leslie in the hit TV show Will & Grace. His co-stars were among the many who paid tribute on social media Monday. Meara died at the age of 85 on May 23, 2015. For more engaging celebrity content, visit 7Life on Facebook. He was killed in a car crash in Hollywood.. [61] The film was critically and financially unsuccessful.[62][63]. [51][52], In January 2009, McCormack returned to television in the TNT drama Trust Me, co-starring Tom Cavanagh. The veteran actor was driving in Hollywood when he suffered a sudden medical emergency and crashed his BMW into the side of a building. Also in 2009, McCormack was cast in the science-fiction movie Alien Trespass. One of the most frequent guest stars on "Will & Grace" was Oscar-nominated actress Debbie Reynolds, who played Grace's mother, Bobbi. Valdez was raised in San Diego and attended La Sierra University in Riverside, where he edited the campus newspaper. Actor Kathyrn Joosten played Felicia, the female half of the couple (Kenneth Tigar of "The Man in the High Castle" played her husband, John) in "Ice Cream Balls." [87] McCormack maintains residences in Los Angeles and Vancouver. This was a total crush for us., After Jordan got his big break in 1989 when he was cast in the first season of Murphy Brown, his 30-year career was marked by scene-stealing roles in TV shows such as Bodies of Evidence and Hearts Afire.. His spokesperson confirms to Yahoo Entertainment that . For his performance, McCormack received critical reviews. The actor grew an unexpectedly large social media following during the 2021 lockdowns and boasted 5.8 million followers at the time of his death. ", "Eric McCormack taps into his evil side on Broadway", "Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy", "Netflix's Master of None wins Aziz Ansari the 2018 Golden Globe for Best Actor in a TV Comedy", "Golden Globes: Aziz Ansari Wins Best Actor in a TV Comedy for 'Master of None', "Aziz Ansari Wins Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Comedy or Musical", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eric_McCormack&oldid=1141070336, Episode: "The Mystery of the Exsanguinated Ex", Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical, Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series, Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series - Children's/Educational, This page was last edited on 23 February 2023, at 05:36. Gene Wilder won an Emmy for playing Mr. Stein in 2003, which marked a rare appearance for the popular comic actor-writer-director. [24] In addition, he received five Golden Globe Award nominations. [43] The series debuted to ambivalent reviews,[44] with Matthew Gilbert of The Boston Globe commenting that Lovespring International is "a lively little cable exercise in over-the-top characters, bad taste, satire, and political incorrectness. In a June 2020 interview with the New York Times, Jordan said his queer identity allowed him to find solidarity during the uprisings following the murder of George Floyd. [18] The projects produced by the company include Lovespring International and Imperfect Union. [36], Will & Grace's eighth and (at the time) final season ended with the series finale on May 18, 2006. [67], McCormack portrayed con artist Clark Rockefeller in the Lifetime television movie Who Is Clark Rockefeller?, which premiered on March 13, 2010. Sydney Pollack, who played George, began his career as an actor and made his film debut in 1962's "War Hunt" opposite longtime friend and collaborator Robert Redford. [89], McCormack is involved in many Los Angeles and Canadian-based charitable organizations including Project Angel Food. I came from Tennessee to L.A., and I had a little bit of money and I had my degree in theater. Aside from appearing in television, he made his Broadway debut in the 2001 production of The Music Man and starred in the 2005 film The Sisters. [18] In addition, McCormack had a recurring role in season five of the comedy series The New Adventures of Old Christine, in which he played a therapist and love interest for Julia Louis-Dreyfus's character, Christine. He soon settled into steady work in both mediums, and appeared to specialize in playing older professional types: judges on "My Name is Earl" and "Coach," doctors ("ER"), priests ("Everybody Loves Raymond"), and more than his share of grandparents ("The Drew Carey Show") and characters who simply bore the name "Old Man" ("Malcolm in the Middle," "Southland," "That '70s Show," etc.). [12] In 1995, he appeared in the television film The Man Who Wouldn't Die. [76] McCormack also serves as producer for the show. I'm lucky that way. What are yall doing? Jordan would typically begin before launching into his often hilarious ruminations, delivered in a thick Southern drawl, on life in lockdown. CLIP 05/14/20. Will & Grace (TV Series 1998-2020) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb Will & Grace (TV Series 1998-2020) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. I called it THEE-ate-er, he said. While Karen's husband Stan is in prison for tax evasion, she meets wealthy Lionel Banks at a hotel bar in Season 4's two-part closing episode "A.I. Murdoch has survived scandal after scandal. Though she initially resists Lionel, she decides to consummate their relationshiponly to have Stan return from prison. The cause of death of Will and Grace star Leslie Jordan has been revealed. [94], McCormack sang both the American and Canadian national anthems at the 2004 NHL All-Star game in Minnesota. Jordan won an Emmy Award in 2006 for his role as Beverley Leslie on the hit TV show. Joanna Weiss of the Boston Globe wrote, "The presence of Eric McCormack, as an intrepid TV reporter, is especially extraneous (no disrespect to intrepid reporters). Again, Part 2" involved Jack meeting Peter Bovington (Victor Garber), an actor who played the "Cocoa Devil," a costumed mascot on a TV commercial from the 1970s. Leslie Jordan won an Emmy for his role in Will and Grace. Not a lot of celebrities touch you in that way, Jessie said after the family lighted a prayer candle alongside the flowers. Jan. 19, 2023, 4:46 PM PST. Jordan appeared to be as surprised as anyone that a big chunk of America was following him. "[71], In June 2010, McCormack received the NBC Universal Canada Award of Distinction at the Banff TV Festival. Leslie Jordan, the actor, comedian and musician known for his roles in "Will & Grace" and "American Horror Story" and for his uplifting pandemic Instagram videos, died after a car crash. Waiting in the wings for Peter to drop out of contention was an aggravated Rip Taylor(playing himself)who also wanted the spokesperson gig. The B-plot of Season 7's "Saving Grace. Fox Entertainment said Monday that Jordan had completed taping nine episodes of its sitcom "Call Me Kat." Megan Mullally as Karen Walker, Leslie Jordan as Beverley Leslie and Bruno Amato as Officer Randy in an episode of "Will and Grace. USA TODAY. [86] They have a son. [19], McCormack received his breakthrough role in 1998 when he was cast as gay lawyer Will Truman on the NBC sitcom Will & Grace. A founding partner of Will's law firm, Doucette & Stein, Will's boss Mr. Stein made his first appearance in Season 5's "Boardroom and a Parked Place," where he upended both the office and Will's life with his eccentric behavior (crying in the bathroom, favoritism towards Will, breaking into song). Eric was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. Bean's last screen appearance came in a 2020 episode of "Grace and Frankie"; the 91-year-old actor was struck and killed by a motorist in Venice, California on February 7, 2020. Orson Bean, a veteran of film, television, stage, and stand-up comedy for more than six decades, played Professor Dudley in "There But for the Grace of Grace." [30], During the 2001 Broadway season, McCormack briefly portrayed Professor Harold Hill (replacing Craig Bierko) in the Susan Stroman revival of The Music Man at the Neil Simon Theatre. Knowing that he has left the world at the height of both his professional and personal life is the only solace one can have today.. Im really divided whether I would go on Instagram or anything about it, Jordan said. [4] He is the eldest of three siblings. Tammin Sursok and Christie Hayes, Home & Away's Sutherland sisters, in TV reunion. [75] Perception premiered on July 9, 2012. you cant get any better than that, wrote Megan Mullally, who played Karen Walker, Jordans archrival, on Will & Grace., Actor Lynda Carter, who portrayed Wonder Woman in the eponymous 1970s TV show, said Jordans pandemic-era videos put a smile on the faces of so many.. Diana Dasrath is entertainment producer and senior reporter for NBC News covering all platforms. In Season 6's "A Gay/December Romance," Will and Jack attended an opening at an art gallery, where both met and connected with older men. He attended Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute (the same school Mike Myers attended) and also attended Sir John A. MacDonald Collegiate, named after Canada's first Prime Minister. Oscar nominee and Emmy winner Rip Torn played Lionel Banks in all three "Will & Grace" episodes. Jordan, the Emmy-winning actor whose wry Southern drawl and versatility made him a comedy and drama standout on TV series including "Will & Grace" and "American Horror Story," has died. (Evan Agostini / Invision/Associated Press), Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Authorities try to determine how Leslie Jordan died as mourning fans flock to crash site, Speaking to the L.A. Times, Leslie Jordan was always good for a sassy one-liner, Will & Grace stars honor Leslie Jordan: Everyone who ever met him, loved him, Leslie Jordan, everyones favorite Instagram maven, is having the time of his life, In one of his last Instagram posts, Leslie Jordan revealed hed purchased his first condo, Leslie Jordans gospel album is a hoedown so fabulous that even Dolly Parton shows up, Photographer Delaney George turns the lens on femininity: Black women are fine art, A take on Jesus Revolution from one who was there, defending Rowling and more. Banks is smitten with Karen and woos her with vigor, despite knowing that she's married. Debra Messing, who plays Grace, Harry Connick Jr., who plays Leo, Eric McCormack, who plays Will, and Sean Hayes, who plays Jack, have been successful in films and on TV. In May 2009, he portrayed "El Gallo" in Reprise Theatre Company's revival of the 1960s musical The Fantasticks at UCLA's Freud Playhouse. [91] Doris was honored at the Lifetime's Breast Cancer Heroes Luncheon in 2004. Sean Patrick Hayes (born June 26, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, and producer. Positive critical and audience reception for her "West Wing" performance led to more high-profile work for Joosten, including a recurring role as an incarnation of God on "Joan of Arcadia," appearances on "Scrubs," "The X-Files" and "My Name is Earl" (as Earl's mother), and a supporting role in "Wedding Crashers." [31] In August 2002, as part of the Hollywood Bowl's summer concert series, he reprised the role of Harold Hill for a one-night only appearance in which he and other actors recreated the songs from the production. In addition, he starred as Dr. Daniel Pierce for three seasons of the TNT crime drama Perception, and provided the voice of "Lucky" on The Hub's Pound Puppies. Getty Images Leslie Jordan died in a car crash Monday morning. The Colleton County jury deliberated for less than three hours Thursday before finding Murdaugh guilty of killing his 22-year-old son, Paul, with a shotgun and his 52-year-old wife, Maggie, with a . Grace eventually became dependent on April's encouragement to complete her work, which prompted Will's intervention. Mars also voiced numerous animated characters, including King Triton in "The Little Mermaid" and the "Kingdom Hearts" games, and Grandpa Longneck in the "Land Before Time" series. From March 6 through July 8, 2012, he played the role of Senator Joseph Cantwell in the Broadway revival of Gore Vidals The Best Man.[78]. Cookies help us deliver our Services. In recent years, Jordan has appeared on multiple seasons of "American Horror Story" -- playing characters in the "Coven," "Roanoke" and "1984" installments -- as well as taking on roles on the TV series "The Cool Kids" and "Call Me Kat.". Though he earned an Oscar nomination for "Cross Creek" in 1983, stardom largely eluded Torn until he was cast as Artie, the no-nonsense producer of "The Larry Sanders Show." Suzy Byrne. There was a feeling that I was a little bit of a disappointment, he recalled during one video. Eric McCormack. "The world is definitely a much darker place today without the love and light of Leslie Jordan," David Shaul said. Wikipedia's has it wrong for years, I'm afraid. [68] To prepare for the role, he read everything on the case,[69] including coverage of the case and Rockefeller's jailhouse interview. In August, the actor who died Monday said he had recently bought his first piece of property. His manner of death was classified as natural, the Los Angeles County medical examiner said. [33] In 2004, he had a recurring role as Ray Summers on Showtime's comedy drama Dead Like Me. In February 2015, he guest-starred on an episode of NBC's The Mysteries of Laura which stars Debra Messing, his former co-star on Will & Grace. George Truman was depicted as a cautious but caring father: when Will accuses him of lying to his friends about his sexual orientation, George replies that he kept the information private for fear that some of the smaller-minded friends would criticize Will, a situation he couldn't bear. Richard Winton is an investigative crime writer for the Los Angeles Times and part of the team that won the Pulitzer Prize for public service in 2011. Taylor eventually became a ubiquitous presence on TV: he hosted the parodic game show "The $1.98 Beauty Show," camped with abandon on such cult programs as "Sigmund and the Sea Monsters" and "The Brady Bunch Variety Hour," and appeared as his own unfettered self on projects ranging from "The Ben Stiller Show" and "The Kids in the Hall" to "Jackass: The Movie" and "Wayne's World 2." Cult movie fans remembered him as the unctuous alien, Dr. Nadir, in the 1965 oddity "Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster," while comedy devotees knew him as The Amazing Larry in "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure." One of the keys to the series' long network runit originally aired from 1998 to 2006 and returned for three more seasons in 2017was its long list of supporting cast members and guest stars. He began appearing in episodic television in the early 1980s. "[49] Robert Bianco of USA Today commented, "The central cast is completed by poor Eric McCormack as a crusading, coke-addicted journalist who spends the second half of the movie playing Rambo in the desert. "Jordan is one of the true stars of the lockdown, amassing more than3.8 million Instagram followersin a little over a month," Moylan wrote in an April 2020 piece for NBC News' Think section. [12] In an interview with The Guardian in 2003, McCormack admitted to auditioning "two or three times" for the part of Ross Geller, which ultimately went to David Schwimmer, for the situation comedy Friends. While holed up in an apartment in his native Chattanooga, Tenn., during the early months of the pandemic in 2020, Jordan found viral fame with a constant string of comedic videos posted to his Instagram. Naturally, this does not go according to plan, and gives the sizable guest castwhich included Debbie Reynolds, Lainie Kazan, and Beau Bridgesplenty of opportunities to steal scenes. [46], In 2008, McCormack co-starred in the A&E television miniseries The Andromeda Strain, a remake of the 1971 movie based on the novel by Michael Crichton. [55] The show debuted on January 26, 2009, and was watched by almost 3.4million viewers. Bean's last screen appearance came in a 2020 episode of "Grace and Frankie"; the 91-year-old actor was struck and killed by a motorist in Venice, . He was 67. [12], Also in 1997, he had minor roles in the comedy shows Townies, Veronica's Closet, and Ally McBeal. Many "Will & Grace" guest stars continue to perform in their own projects today, while a select handful died due to old age or other issues over the course of the 20-plus years since its first episode. In 1999, she earned her breakout role as Mrs. Landingham, the feisty assistant to President Josiah Bartlett on "The West Wing.". Mars gave memorably funny performances in TV and features for decades, many of which showcased his talents for accents and comic voices: he was the deranged Franz Liebkind in Mel Brooks' original "Producers" and the one-armed Inspector Kemp in "Young Frankenstein," and played Francis's inept German boss on "Malcolm in the Middle." [6][7] While he was growing up, he was shy and did not play sports but was involved in theatre from an early age: "I was a bit of an outsider, but I discovered theatre very early on, which got me through. [40], Following the end of Will & Grace, McCormack starred on the New York stage opposite Fran Drescher, Judy Reyes, Brooke Smith, and Maura Tierney, in Neil LaBute's off-Broadway play Some Girl(s) at the Lucille Lortel Theatre. He gave colorful reactions to new music, such as Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallions single, WAP. He created dance montages to pop music from his backyard to his living room. [13] McCormack recalls that after performing in Godspell, his feelings toward becoming an actor solidified and he decided to pursue a career in acting. He was 67 years old. The "Will and Grace" actor appeared to drive his car into the side of a. Will & Grace co-star Sean Hayes also chimed in, saying: Leslie Jordan was one of the funniest people I ever had the pleasure of working with., Everyone who ever met him, loved him, Hayes tweeted. He was 67. [27][28] The following year he starred in the comedy movie Free Enterprise (1999), a movie about two filmmakers (McCormack and Rafer Weigel) obsessed with actor William Shatner and Star Trek. Tom Sizemore, Saving Private Ryan actor, dies after brain aneurysm, Desperate mountain residents trapped by snow beg for help; We are coming, sheriff says, Hidden, illegal casinos are booming in L.A., with organized crime reaping big profits, Look up: The 32 most spectacular ceilings in Los Angeles, Elliott: Kings use their heads over hearts in trading Jonathan Quick. McCormack later gained worldwide recognition for playing Will Truman in Will & Grace, which premiered in September 1998. McCormack later performed with the Manitoba Theatre Centre in a production of Burn This, as well as with Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre in Biloxi Blues. The actor then revealed that he struggled more with being effeminate than with being gay. ", Chris Haston / NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images. He is also known for "Sordid Lives," playing Earl "Brother Boy" Ingram in the stage production as well as both the film adaptation and the television spinoff. Pleshette was best known to television audiences as Emily Hartley on "The Bob Newhart Show," for which she earned two of her four Emmy nominations (the others were for a 1961 episode of "Dr. Kildare" and the title role in the 1990 TV movie "Leona Helmsley: The Queen of Mean"). 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events. Leslie Jordans uplifting stories made him an Instagram star. Chlo Phoenix, who drove to the site with her mother, Jessie, and sister Jazmine, gleefully pulled out her phone and grinned while watching one of Jordans viral videos, where he spins with a baton in hand, yelling, Daddy, watch me twirl!. "The world is definitely a much darker place today without the love and light of Leslie Jordan," the star's representative, David Shaul, said in a statement to ABC News. "Will & Grace" was Wilder's last on-screen appearance: he died of complications from Alzheimer's disease at the age of 83 on August 29, 2016. Jordan, 67, experienced sudden heart failure due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, the Los Angeles County medical examiner said. I didnt realize [he had blown up] until last night when everybody started calling me telling me youve gone viral," Jordan told NBCs "TODAY" show in March 2020. In Season 1's "My Fair Maid-y," Grace's preparation for a design showcase left her so stressed that her apartment fell into disrepair. He worked his way up to supporting roles in features before landing his breakout turn as Bob Morton, the toxic yuppie executive who created a cyborg police program in "RoboCop.". Playing Mrs. Friedman in "Star-Spangled Banter" was Anne Meara, who partnered with her husband, actor Jerry Stiller, as a successful comedy duo during the 1960s and 1970s. The late Leslie Jordan spoke with the Los Angeles Times on several occasions about his career and personal life. "[12] McCormack appeared in productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Henry V, Murder in the Cathedral and Three Sisters. [5] Also in 1993, McCormack appeared in the television movie Double, Double, Toil and Trouble, playing Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's father. Not only was he a mega talent and joy to work with, but he provided an emotional sanctuary to the nation at one of its most difficult times, the spokesperson said, referring to Jordans popular COVID lockdown videos. ", "What he lacked in height he made up for in generosity and greatness as a son, brother, artist, comedian, partner and human being," Shaul continued. Eric James McCormack (born April 18, 1963) is a Canadian actor known for his roles as Will Truman in the NBC sitcom Will & Grace, Grant MacLaren in Netflix's Travelers and Dr. Daniel Pierce in the TNT crime drama Perception.. Born in Toronto, McCormack started acting by performing in high school plays. McCormack starred in Travelers, a science fiction drama which first aired in October 2016 and ran for three seasons. Jordan, who had been sober for two decades, said he coped by turning to alcohol and drugs. For Season 4's two-parter "Moveable Feast," the writers for "Will & Grace" conceived a novel premise for their third Thanksgiving episode: Will, Grace, Jack, and Karen agree to spend just one hour at each of their relatives' homes before returning to their own apartment for the holiday dinner. [53] In an interview with USA Weekend, McCormack revealed he was not afraid of being typecast. [85], McCormack has been married to Janet Leigh Holden, whom he met on the set of Lonesome Dove,[12] since August 1997. Rooted in his church upbringing, those videos inspired him to make an album of country gospel, 2021s Companys Comin, which featured guests such as Dolly Parton and Brandi Carlile. Leslie Jordan, a veteran actor and comedian whose credits include "Will & Grace" and "Call Me Kat," died Monday morning after driving his car into a building. Leslie Jordan in Los Angeles in April 2021. Leslie Jordan appeared on Fox News Gutfeld! talk show in July. His spokesperson confirms to Yahoo Entertainment. [82][83], McCormack recorded a song, "The Greatest Discovery", which was written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin in 1970, for the 2006 album Unexpected Dreams Songs From the Stars. 'Will & Grace' Actor Leslie Jordan Dies In Car Crash At Age 67 By Greg Evans October 22, 2022 6:20pm Leslie Jordan Getty Images EARLIER: The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner's. [42], In the same year, McCormack produced the Lifetime comedy Lovespring International, a show that revolves around six employees at Lovespring International, a dating agency located in California as an "elite Beverly Hills" company. After his passing, it was revealed the beloved actor had been experiencing a strange symptom in the days beforehand. He also appeared in "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" and numerous other films. From 2009 to 2010 he starred as Dr. Max Kershaw, the psychiatrist turned boyfriend of Julia Louis-Dreyfus' title character in The New Adventures of Old Christine. Remembering actor Leslie Jordan after his death at age 67. He earned six Emmy nominations and one win for his performance, and would gain two more Emmy nods for a 1994 guest shot on "Chicago Hope" and as TV exec Don Geiss on "30 Rock.". CORRECTION (Oct. 24, 2022, 5:20 PM): A previous version of this article misspelled the first name of the character Jordan played on Will & Grace. It is Beverley, not Beverly. He's a great host, he's relatively funny and he has great friends and he's a good friend to them the gay issue just wasn't really a big thing. Mother and daughter eventually patch up their differences, though Lois attempts to pull Karen back into another scheme in Season 4's "Something Borrowed, Someone's Due.". You will be missed, my dear friend., Leslie was flawlessly funny, a virtuoso of comedy. . [35] The film premiered at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival. [59][60], McCormack starred in the science-fiction film Alien Trespass (2009), in which he played Doctor Ted Lewis, who gets possessed by an alien marshal, Urp, after he crash-lands on Earth. He was an actor, known for Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974), Beverly Hills Cop III (1994) and Kindergarten Cop (1990). Leslie Jordan, the actor best known for his work on TV shows including Will & Grace, American Horror Story and Call Me Kat, died Monday at 67. A beloved college professor gave Will and Grace an unexpected lesson in kindness in Season 2's "There But for the Grace of Grace." His fame grew while starring in NBCs Will & Grace, as well as stints on Ryan Murphys American Horror Story franchise and The Cool Kids, in which he played queer, confident senior citizen Sid Delacroix. Jordan, 67, was pronounced dead at the scene at 9:38 a.m. after firefighters responding to reports of a collision at Cahuenga Boulevard and Romaine Street found him "pulseless and non-breathing" in a gray sedan, authorities said.
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