Harry Anderson, well known for his role as an eccentric judge working the night shift in a Manhattan courtroom in the television comedy series “Night Court,” was discovered dead at his North Carolina home on Monday. Anderson was 65 years old.
Harry Anderson Cause of death
Harry Anderson, who starred in Night Court, had the cause of his death established. The death certificate states that 65-year-old Anderson died instantly from a cardioembolic cerebrovascular accident. His death certificate states that influenza was the primary contributor to his passing, while heart problems was also mentioned.
Anderson’s body was found on April 16 after police were called to his home in Asheville, North Carolina. At 6:41 a.m. today, the body of actor Harry Anderson was found at his home in Asheville, North Carolina. The police have said unequivocally that they suspect no criminal activity.
Anderson’s role of Judge Harry T. Stone on Night Court, which he appeared in from 1984 to 1992, made him a household name and made Thursday nights on NBC’s “Must-See TV” schedule. He won three Emmys and appeared on shows including Cheers and Saturday Night Live.
He played Richie Tozier in the It television movie. Anderson, a native of Newport, Rhode Island, became interested in magic at a young age. He then used his talent for sleight-of-hand illusions to construct a standup comedy performance that earned him 12 appearances on The Tonight Show.
According to rumors, Anderson and his wife Elizabeth left Hollywood in 2002 for New Orleans, where they opened a bar named Oswald’s Speakeasy in the French Quarter. In 2006, they picked up and moved to Asheville. Anderson is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Morgan, and their two daughters, Eva and Dashiell.
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