Comic actor Jay Thomas is dead at 69
Brian Niemietz
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Thursday, August 24, 2017, 1:54 PM
“Ray Donovan” actor Jay Thomas has lost his battle with cancer. He was 69.
The sad news comes from his agent and longtime friend Don Buchwald.
“Jay was one of a kind, never at a loss for words and filled with so much fun and wonderfully whacky thoughts and behavior,” wrote Buchwald, who repped
Thomas for 35 years. Thomas’ wife Sally and his sons Sam, Jake and J.T. were by his side at his Santa Barabara, Cali. home when he passed.
Thomas was perhaps best known for playing Jerry Gold on “Murphy Brown” from 1989-1998. He also played Rhea Perlman’s TV husband Eddie LeBec on “Cheers”
from 1987-1989 before his character was run over by a zamboni. Thomas starred on the hit sitcom "Love & War" from 1992-1995.
Talk show fans remember Thomas from his holiday visits on “Late Night with David Letterman” where he and the host would try and knock a meatball off the top of a
Christmas tree by throwing footballs.During that annual visit, Thomas would always tell what became known as “The Lone Ranger” story in which he had a bizarre encounter with actor Clayton Moore, who played the masked cowboy in the classic western series. Thomas’ “Late Night” Christmas tradition started in 1998 and ended in 2014, shortly before Letterman retired.
Thomas also hosted a popular radio show on SiriusXM.
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'Cheers' actor Jay Thomas dead at 69
Michael Ausiello
TVLine.com August 24, 2017
Sitcom vet Jay Thomas, best known for his recurring roles on Cheers and Murphy Brown, has died. He was 69.
In a statement to the NY Daily News, Thomas’ rep, Don Buchwald, said, “Jay was one of a kind, never at a loss for words and filled with so much fun and wonderfully whacky thoughts and behavior.”
The actor had been battling cancer.
On Murphy Brown, Thomas played Jerry Gold, tabloid talk show host and love interest/baby daddy for Candice Bergen’s titular character. He won two Emmys for the role. Meanwhile, on Cheers, he played Carla’s (Rhea Perlman) husband Eddie LeBec, who perished after being run over by a zamboni. Additional credits included the Diane English comedy Love & War and, most recently, Ray Donovan.
Thomas will, of course, also be remembered for his Christmastime appearances on Late Show with David Letterman.