‘Cheers’ actor Jay Thomas dies at 69

‘Cheers’ actor Jay Thomas dies at 69

The American actor, best known for his roles in sitcoms "Murphy Brown" and "Cheers", died of cancer.

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American actor Jay Thomas, best known for his roles in the classic sitcoms “Murphy Brown” and “Cheers”, has died at the age of 69.

Don Buchwald, his longtime agent and friend, initially reported his death due to cancer to “The New York Daily News”, with the news then confirmed by Variety. No other details were immediately available.

With a penchant for playing loud, boisterous characters, Thomas mastered the role of Rhea Perlman’s husband Eddie LeBec, a player with the Boston Bruins, on NBC’s “Cheers”, and then went on to win two Emmys for his portrayal as obnoxious TV talk-show host Jerry Gold on CBS’ “Murphy Brown” from 1989-98.

In addition to those screen credits, he also starred as a sportswriter on his own sitcom, “Love & War”, from 1992 to 1995, and had several other television appearances as well as film roles in movies such as “Legal Eagles” (1986), “Straight Talk” (1992), “A Smile Like Yours” (1997), “Mr. Holland’s Opus” (1995), “Dragonfly” (2002) and “Labor Pains” (2009).

Most recently he played Marty Grossman, the operator of a sleazy website, on the Showtime drama “Ray Donovan”.

Thomas is survived by his wife Sally and sons Sam, Max and J.T.

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