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"Laugh-In" Actor/Comedian Henry Gibson - Dead at Age 73

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Henry Gibson, a wry comic character actor whose career included "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In," "Nashville" and "Boston Legal," died Monday at his home in Malibu after a brief battle with cancer. He was 73.

Gibson's breakthrough came in 1968 when he was cast as a member of the original ensemble of NBC's top-rated "Laugh-In," on which he performed for three seasons. Each week, a giant flower in his hand, he recited a signature poem, introducing them with the catchphrase that became his signature: "A Poem, by Henry Gibson."

The poems proved so popular that they led to the release of two comedy albums, "The Alligator" and "The Grass Menagerie," as well as a book, "A Flower Child's Garden of Verses."

After "Laugh-In," he played the evil Dr. Verringer in "The Long Goodbye" (1973), the first of four films in which he appeared for director Robert Altman. They reunited two years later for "Nashville," in which Gibson played country singer Haven Hamilton and also wrote his character's songs. They went on to work together again in "A Perfect Couple" and "HealtH."

In television, is recent notable work included a five-season stint as crusty Judge Clarence Brown on "Boston Legal" and multiple episodes as the voice of newspaperman Bob Jenkins on the animated "King of the Hill."

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Henry Gibson in a blooper from "Laugh-In" with Joanne Worley and Larry Hovis


An appearance on The Beverly Hillbillies


With Lee Meriwether
(This may be a clip from "Love, American Style")


A 1960's Glo-Coat commercial
 
I will always remember him for The Blues Brothers and The 'Burbs.
 
One of the underrated talents of his time. He was equally comfortable playing drama as he was playing comedy.

And he did a pretty good 'mean & nasty' as well:



Rest in peace, Henry.

Two Poems by Henry Gibson:

Dogs Are Better Than Ants

Dogs are better than ants
Because you don't have to bend so far to pet them
In addition, they are sturdy old muzzlers
Who fetch us our slippers, papers, and twig chunks
Twig chunks
But most of all, they stay out of jelly jars and
Never go squish if you happen to step on them.

How I Saved A Baby Rhino from Slippin' In The Quicksand,
Whilst In Search Of My Fountain Pen,
Last Summer Along The Amazon River


With great difficulty.
 
Re: Laugh In's Henry Gibson Dies At 73

I can picture him holding a large flower, nervously reading a "po-em" - "Don't Plant Flowers on My Grave" - before bobbing his head and exiting stage right.

Lex
 
How many original Laugh-In cast members are still around?
 
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