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RIP Harry Anderson, 'Night Court' star, dies at age 65

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Good night Harry, court is closed, thank you
 
well, that sucks. that was one of the last sitcoms that i liked. used to watch it with my dad when i was a kid and eat sour cream and onion pringles. RIP, Harry. say hi to Mel Torme.
 
I loved him on Night Court and his reoccurring appearances on Cheers. His needle through the arm trick was so much fun.
 
I thought he was from New Orleans. I was a Night Court fan. Bless you, Harry!


They stuck it out in New Orleans for awhile after Katrina, but eventually it was too depressing for them and they moved to the artsy town of Asheville.

He had a stroke in February.
 
They stuck it out in New Orleans for awhile after Katrina, but eventually it was too depressing for them and they moved to the artsy town of Asheville.

He had a stroke in February.

He hit the jackpot moving to beautiful Asheville. May he RIP and may his family be comforted.
 
I had forgotten about "Night Court." Anderson seemed much younger. I always enjoyed the bailiff, Richard Moll....RIP, Judge.
 
They stuck it out in New Orleans for awhile after Katrina, but eventually it was too depressing for them and they moved to the artsy town of Asheville.

He had a stroke in February.

I remember seeing Harry on TV promoting New Orleans after Katrina.
 
He did a bit on SNL one time where he put a large needle through his forearm and drew lots of blood. It was amazing!!!! He had a love of geek shows and magic and he will be missed.
 
Damn, sad news... Lots of good memories watching that show...on a TV that was about 24" (wide and deep), heavy AF, and had to have it's channels and volume changed by hand. Way too early for people in shows from that era to start passing away.

Checked on Amazon, all the season DVD's are basically sold out. Lots of people loved this show.

RIP Harry... :(
 
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