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Emmy-winning comedic actor Fred Willard dies at 86 | CBC News

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May 17, 2020
Emmy-winning comedic actor Fred Willard dies at 86 | CBC News

Fred Willard, the comedic actor whose improv style kept him relevant for more than 50 years in films like This Is Spinal Tap, Best In Show and Anchorman, has died. He was 86.

Fred Willard is seen at the 42nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards in Burbank, Calif., in April 2015. (Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

Fred Willard, the comedic actor whose improv style kept him relevant for more than 50 years in films like This Is Spinal Tap, Best In Show and Anchorman, has died. He was 86.

Willard’s daughter, Hope Mulbarger, said in a statement Saturday that her father died peacefully Friday night. The cause of his death has not been released.

“He kept moving, working and making us happy until the very end,” Mulbarger said. “We loved him so very much! We will miss him forever.”

Willard was rarely a leading man or even a major supporting character. He specialized in small, scene-stealing appearances.

As an arrogantly clueless sports announcer on Best In Show, his character seemed to clearly know nothing about the dogs he’s supposed to talk about and asks his partner on-air: “How much do you think I can bench?” He also played the character of Frank Dunphy, the goofy father of Phil in the ABC series Modern Family.

Best in Show cast members Catherine O’Hara, left, and Willard are seen with their awards at the American Comedy Awards in Universal City, Calif., in April 2001. (Chris Pizzello/The Associated Press)

Willard was a four-time Emmy nominee for his roles in What’s Hot, What’s Not, Everybody Loves RaymondModern Family and The Bold and the Beautiful.

In Pixar’s 2008 hit WALL-E, he played Shelby Forthright, the CEO of a ubiquitous big-box chain called Bu

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