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Veteran actor Fred Willard passes away at 86

He passed away on Friday at his home in Los Angeles of natural causes. The news was confirmed by his daughter Hope Willard on Twitter

Veteran actor-comedian Fred Willard, best known for his performances in Everybody Loves Raymond and Modern Family, has died at the age of 86.

He passed away on Friday at his home in Los Angeles of natural causes. The news was confirmed by his daughter Hope Willard on Twitter. 

His death comes nearly two years after the passing of his wife of 50 years, playwright Mary Willard, who died in 2018.

Willard, who was known for his deadpan cameos, was nominated four times for Emmy Awards — three of them (in 2003, 2004 and 2005) for playing Hank on Everybody Loves Raymond and the fourth in 2010 for his recurring role as Frank Dunphy, the father of Ty Burrell's Phil Dunphy, on Modern Family.

Willard also appeared in various movies and some of his most notable work in cinema include Pixar's much-beloved Wall-E, in which he played Shelby Forthright, the hugely optimistic CEO of the Buy n Large Corporation; Ed Harken, the news director of KVWN, in 2004's Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy and medical school dean, Dr Willoughby, in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.

Willard also made various appearances in sketches on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel Live.

Many from the entertainment industry took to social media to honour the late actor.

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