Celebrity Death: Harry Anderson

Langdon Alger

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Apr 19, 2006
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Awww.....

I watched Night Court a ton on late-night reruns when I was in high school.



The bass riff in that theme song, man.

Never watched the show much, but I love how much Richard Moll, I think that’s his name, looks like Jay Onrait.

Sad to hear about Anderson passing. From reading tributes to him on twitter, he sounded like a nice man.

Rest In Peace.
 

Jumptheshark

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Oct 12, 2003
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I am just sorry I did not get to hit his shop when I was in New Orleans a few years ago. HE had a magic shop that he actual ran. The week I was there he was on tour or shooting a movie and the shop was closed that week. I drank at the bar around the corner and talking with the guys who ran the bar and the regulars--they all said when he was not on tour or working he actually worked behind the counter
 

beowulf

Not a nice guy.
Jan 29, 2005
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I am just sorry I did not get to hit his shop when I was in New Orleans a few years ago. HE had a magic shop that he actual ran. The week I was there he was on tour or shooting a movie and the shop was closed that week. I drank at the bar around the corner and talking with the guys who ran the bar and the regulars--they all said when he was not on tour or working he actually worked behind the counter
Did he reopen it and the his club after the floods? I thought that is when he moved to North Carolina.
 

Blackhawkswincup

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Jun 24, 2007
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'Night Court' Star Harry Anderson's Cause of Death Revealed

"Night Court" star Harry Anderson died of a stroke he apparently suffered in the night, which might've been triggered by the flu and a specific type of heart disease.

TMZ has obtained Anderson's death certificate, which lists the actor's primary cause of death as cardioembolic cerebrovascular accident, which is a stroke that's caused by the heart pumping unwanted materials into the brain's circulation.

The contributing causes are listed as influenza -- the flu -- and a heart disease that affects the tissue of the organ by either enlarging it or disrupting its natural motor function
 

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