Comic and actor Richard Belzer has died on the age of 78, prompting an outpouring of remembrances from the many individuals who labored with him over his profession.
Belzer died at his dwelling in southwest France early Sunday, comic Invoice Scheft, a longtime good friend, advised the Hollywood Reporter.
“He had numerous well being points, and his final phrases had been, ‘Fuck you, motherfucker,’” Scheft advised the outlet.
Belzer was greatest recognized for his position as Detective John Munch, whom he first portrayed in 1993 on the TV collection Murder: Life on the Road. He then performed the character in a whole lot of episodes of Legislation & Order and Legislation & Order: Particular Victims Unit, in addition to in appearances on different exhibits. His official biography described the run as record-breaking, with Belzer taking part in Munch on 11 totally different tv collection, together with The X-Information, 30 Rock, and Sesame Road.
“I like the character. The writers received to know me,” Belzer stated in a 2017 interview with Smashing Interviews. “The character of Munch was actually near how I do issues. It was a dream come true for me and an utter delight to play this character for therefore a few years. I’m very fortunate.”
Mates and former colleagues remembered the actor and comic on social media Sunday. Saturday Night time Dwell alum Laraine Newman stated Belzer was considered one of her first buddies on the present, the place he served because the warm-up comic for the reside viewers.