‘Seinfeld’ Fame, Jerry Stiller Passed Away At The Age Of 92
American Comedian, Jerry Stiller Breathed His Last At The Age Of 92
Veteran American comedian, Jerry Stiller breathed his last at the age of 92. He was best known for his role as Frank Costanza in the show ‘Seinfeld’ and as Arthur Spooner in the sitcom’s ‘The King of Queens’. The actor enjoyed the decades-spanning career and entertained the audience for a very long time.
Apparently, the cause of his death is natural. Jerry’s song, Ben Stiller took to his Twitter handle and confirmed the news of his demise with his fans. Remembering the veteran comedian, he wrote a cryptic note stating that, “Jerry was a great father, a grandfather, and the most dedicated husband”.
I’m sad to say that my father, Jerry Stiller, passed away from natural causes. He was a great dad and grandfather, and the most dedicated husband to Anne for about 62 years. He will be greatly missed. Love you Dad. pic.twitter.com/KyoNsJIBz5
— Ben Stiller (@RedHourBen) May 11, 2020
The actor was known for enjoying a long span of his career on both stage and silver screens. He has also shared the screen space with his wife, Anne Meara. He had also formed a popular comedy act with her and it was received well by the audience. His inspiration to enter show business came at age 8 when his father took him to see the Marx Brothers in the comedy classic “A Night at the Opera.”
We the team of The Live Mirror offer our condolences to his family and we wish that may his soul rest in peace.
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