https://archive.is/t8INp
>Libertini, also known as the boss of newspaper reporter Irwin Fletcher (Chevy Chase) in the Fletch films and as the Tibetan mystic Prakha Lasa in the Steve Martin-Lily Tomlin comedy All of Me (1984), died Jan. 7 after a two-year battle with cancer, his family announced.
>A native of Cambridge, Mass., Libertini graduated from Emerson College and partnered with MacIntyre Dixon (another Second City alum) and Linda Segal in a coffee-house act they called “Stewed Prunes.”
>In 1966, he made his Broadway debut in Woody Allen’s Don’t Drink the Water, playing a magic-loving priest, then appeared on the big screen for the first time in William Friedkin’s The Night They Raided Minsky’s (1968).
>His film résumé also includes the 1969 film version of Don’t Drink the Water, The Out of Towners (1970), Catch-22 (1970), Friedkin’s Deal of the Century (1983), Going Berserk (1983), Unfaithfully Yours (1984), The Lemon Sisters (1989), The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990), Nell (1994) and Dolphin Tale (2011).
>On television, Libertini was on The Jeffersons, Baretta, The Bob Newhart Show, Barney Miller, Laverne & Shirley, Moonlighting, The Fanelli Boys, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Jenny, The Drew Carey Show and Supernatural.
>>78917412
Well fuck. Treasure of the Lost Lamp is my childhood.
At least 82 is a decent age to stop living.
>>78918034
He was in the cartoon too.
But yeah, my childhood too.
>>78917412
took him long to die. but better late than ever.
Cancer seems like a big guy. He reks almost everyone.
>>78918404
RIP
>>78918404
>>78917412
Dang, first Bowie and now some obscure D-lister.
They come in threes, so who's next?
>>78917412
>A native of Cambridge, Mass.
a local and he was in the second city?
Damn I feel like a real masshole for not knowing this guy
>>78923569
Frank Miller
Here's Dijon's finale words.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaUbXMYH5jM
>>78923796
But he's gotta finish ASBAR first.
>>78923569
We already had Lemmy though.