Questions about Oscars voting? Ask Steve
Complete Awards Season Coverage

Obit: 'Laugh-In's' Henry Gibson Dies at 73

Obit: 'Laugh-In's' Henry Gibson Dies at 73

EMAIL
PRINT

Henry Gibson, who came to fame on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" and went on to act in several Robert Altman films, has died at age 73.

The character actor had recurring roles on the TV series "Boston Legal" and "King of the Hill," and was a regular on "Love, American Style."

For Altman, Gibson had prominent roles in "Nashville" and "The Long Goodbye." He played an bumbling American Nazi leader in "The Blues Brothers."

On "Laugh-In," Gibson was known for his bad poetry, which he recited throughout his career.

He was nominated for two Golden Globe awards -- one for "Nashville" and the other for "Laugh-In" -- as well as a Grammy for the songs he wrote for "Nashville."

Gibson died of cancer on Monday at his home in Malibu, his son James Gibson said Wednesday.

Henry Gibson was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on Sept. 21, 1935. He started as a child actor, with his break coming in Jerry Lewis' "The Nutty Professor."

Gibson is survived by three sons: Jon, a business affairs executive at Universal Pictures; James, a screenwriter, Charles, a director and visual effects supervisor; and two grandchildren.

Memorial services have not been announced. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Screen Actors Guild Foundation and Friends of the Malibu Public Library.

Comments

THE BEST OF ROWAN & MARTIN'S DVDS ARE CERTAINLY NOT GOING TO BE THE SAME WHEN HENRY COMES OUT TO DO HIS POEMS. ESPECIALLY AFTER HE SAYS " BY HENRY GIBSON "

Mr. Gibson was a great actor and seemed like a truly wonderful man. His soft-spoken voice and demeanor along with his dead-pan comedic delivery alway did, and always will bring a smile to my face. He will be greatly missed. Rest In Peace and my thoughts are with his family during this time.

I really enjoyed Henry Gibson's performance in the "Burbs"
with Tom Hanks. I never get tried of watching it. He was a
fine actor and will be missed.

Thank you for letting us know about Mr. Gibson's death. I truly enjoyed him over the years. One correction... Arte Johnson was the man with the "verrrry Interesting" quote... He did the German soldier on Laugh In, not Mr. Gibson.

RIP...

Comments

THE BEST OF ROWAN & MARTIN'S DVDS ARE CERTAINLY NOT GOING TO BE THE SAME WHEN HENRY COMES OUT TO DO HIS POEMS. ESPECIALLY AFTER HE SAYS " BY HENRY GIBSON "

Mr. Gibson was a great actor and seemed like a truly wonderful man. His soft-spoken voice and demeanor along with his dead-pan comedic delivery alway did, and always will bring a smile to my face. He will be greatly missed. Rest In Peace and my thoughts are with his family during this time.

I really enjoyed Henry Gibson's performance in the "Burbs"
with Tom Hanks. I never get tried of watching it. He was a
fine actor and will be missed.

Thank you for letting us know about Mr. Gibson's death. I truly enjoyed him over the years. One correction... Arte Johnson was the man with the "verrrry Interesting" quote... He did the German soldier on Laugh In, not Mr. Gibson.

RIP...