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Garry Shandling

Garry Emmanuel Shandling (November 29, 1949 – March 24, 2016) was an American actor, comedian, writer, director, and producer.

Garry Shandling
Shandling in September 1987
Born(1949-11-29)November 29, 1949
DiedMarch 24, 2016(2016-03-24) (aged 66)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • writer
  • director
  • producer
Years active1975–2016
Partner(s)Linda Doucett
(1987–1994)

Shandling began his career writing for sitcoms, such as Sanford and Son and Welcome Back, Kotter. He made a successful stand-up performance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson where he became a frequent guest host. Shandling was, for a time, considered the leading contender to replace Johnny Carson. In 1986, he created It's Garry Shandling's Show, which aired on Showtime. It was nominated for four Emmy Awards (including one for Shandling) and lasted until 1990.

Shandling's second show, The Larry Sanders Show, began airing on HBO in 1992. He was nominated for 18 Emmy Awards for the show and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series in 1998, along with Peter Tolan, for writing the series finale. In film, he had a recurring role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, appearing in Iron Man 2 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier. He also lent his voice to Verne the turtle in Over the Hedge. Shandling's final performance was as the voice of Ikki in the live-action remake of The Jungle Book, and the film was dedicated to his memory.

During his four-decade career, Shandling was nominated for 19 Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards, along with many other awards and nominations. He served as host of the Grammy Awards four times and as host of the Emmy Awards two times.

Early life

Garry Emmanuel Shandling was born into a Jewish family in Chicago[1] on November 29, 1949,[2] the son of pet store proprietor Muriel Estelle (née Singer) and print shop owner Irving Shandling.[3][4] He grew up in the Casa Loma Estates area of Tucson, Arizona, having moved there with his family so that his older brother Barry could receive treatment for cystic fibrosis.[1] Barry died of the disease when Shandling was 10.[5] After graduating from Palo Verde High School, Shandling attended the University of Arizona to major in electrical engineering,[6] but instead completed a degree in marketing and pursued a year of postgraduate studies in creative writing.[7]

Career

Early work

When Shandling was 19, he drove two hours to a club in Phoenix and showed some jokes to George Carlin, who was performing there. The next day, on a repeat round-trip, Carlin told him that he had "funny stuff on every page" and should keep at it.[8][9] In 1973, he moved to Los Angeles and worked at an advertising agency for a time, then sold a script for the popular NBC sitcom Sanford and Son.[10] He also wrote scripts for the sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter and attended a story meeting for Three's Company.[11]

Stand-up comedy

Shandling said that he became a stand-up comedian because of an incident that happened one day at a story meeting for Three's Company, in which one of the show's producers complained about a line of dialogue and said, "Well, Chrissy wouldn't say that."[12][13] He recalled, "I just locked. I said, 'I don't think I can do this.' And I stopped right there and went on to perform."[14]

In 1978, Shandling performed his first stand-up routine at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles. A year later, he was one of the few performers to cross the picket line when a group of comedians organized a boycott against the Comedy Store, protesting owner Mitzi Shore's policy of not paying comedians to perform. According to William Knoedelseder, Shandling "was the scion of a family with decidedly antiunion views. He had not shared the struggling comic experience. He was a successful sitcom writer trying to break into stand-up, and prior to the strike, Shore had refused to put him in the regular lineup because she didn't think he was good enough. Of course, that changed the minute he crossed the picket line."[15]

Shandling's onstage persona was an anxiety-ridden, grimacing, guarded, confused man on the verge of losing control.[16] After a couple of years on the road, he was booked by a talent scout from The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson to appear as a guest in 1981. Shandling substituted for Carson on a regular basis until 1987,[10] when he left to focus on his cable show, leaving Jay Leno as permanent guest host and Carson's eventual successor.[citation needed]

In 1984, Shandling performed his first stand-up special, Garry Shandling: Alone in Vegas for Showtime,[17] followed by a second televised special in 1986, The Garry Shandling Show: 25th Anniversary Special, also for Showtime.[18] In 1991, a third special, Garry Shandling: Stand-Up, was part of the HBO Comedy Hour.[19]

Television series

It's Garry Shandling's Show

In 1985, Shandling and Alan Zweibel went on to create It's Garry Shandling's Show. Through 1990, it ran for 72 episodes on Showtime. The edited reruns played on the Fox network beginning in 1988.[20] Shandling wrote 15 of the episodes.

The series subverted the standard sitcom format by having its characters openly acknowledge that they were all part of a television series. Building on a concept that hearkened back to The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, in which George Burns would frequently break the "fourth wall" and speak directly to the audience, Shandling's series went so far as to incorporate the audience and elements of the studio itself into the storylines, calling attention to the show's artifice.[7][20]

The series was nominated for four Emmy Awards,[7] including one for Shandling. He won an American Comedy Award for Funniest Male Performance in a Series; and four CableACE awards, two for Best Comedy Series. The show also won an award for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy from the Television Critics Association.[21]

The Larry Sanders Show

 
Shandling during the 1994 Emmy Awards rehearsals

In 1992, Shandling launched another critical and commercial success by creating the mock behind-the-scenes talk show sitcom The Larry Sanders Show, which ran for 89 episodes through to 1998 on HBO. It garnered 56 Emmy Award nominations and three wins. Shandling based the series on his experiences guest-hosting The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.[22]

In 1993, NBC offered Shandling $5 million to take over Late Night when David Letterman announced his highly publicized move to CBS, but Shandling declined.[7][23] He was subsequently offered The Late Late Show, but also declined in favor of continuing The Larry Sanders Show.[7]

Shandling wrote 38 episodes of the series and directed three in its final season. He was nominated for 18 Emmy Awards for the series:[7] five for acting, seven for writing, and six for being co-executive producer with Brad Grey.[24] He won one Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series for the series finale "Flip." He was also nominated for two Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor (Musical or Comedy) in 1994 and 1995. He won two American Comedy Awards for Funniest Male Performance in a Comedy Series, eight CableACE Awards, and a BAFTA Award.[10] The series influenced other shows, such as Entourage, 30 Rock, and Curb Your Enthusiasm, where guest stars portray themselves.[25]

In 2002, TV Guide named The Larry Sanders Show as 38th Greatest Show of All Time. In 2008, Entertainment Weekly ranked it the 28th Best Show of the past 25 years, and it was included on Time magazine's 100 Greatest Shows of All Time.[citation needed]

The first season was re-released in 2007, along with a Not Just the Best of the Larry Sanders Show, Shandling's picks of the best 23 episodes.[26]

In October 2012, Shandling returned with fellow cast members from The Larry Sanders Show for Entertainment Weekly's Reunions issue, where he was reunited with co-stars Rip Torn, Jeffrey Tambor, Sarah Silverman, Penny Johnson Jerald, Wallace Langham and Mary Lynn Rajskub.[27]

Other work

 
Shandling at the 1992 Emmy Awards

Shandling hosted the Grammy Awards in 1990, 1991, 1993 and 1994.[28] He hosted the Emmy Awards in 2000 and 2004, and co-hosted (doing the opening monologue) in 2003.[7] He appeared occasionally in films, beginning with a cameo as Mr. Vertisey in The Night We Never Met. He had supporting roles in Love Affair and Mixed Nuts; Dr. Dolittle (1998), as the voice of a live-action pigeon; the David Rabe play adaptation Hurlyburly (1998); and Trust the Man (2001). He wrote and starred in Mike Nichols's What Planet Are You From? (2000) and co-starred with Warren Beatty and others in Town & Country (2001).

In October 1999, Shandling, with David Rensin, published Confessions of a Late Night Talk Show Host: The Autobiography of Larry Sanders, written in the voice of his alter-ego Larry Sanders.[29]

He also appeared in a brief cameo in Zoolander (2001). Again voicing an animal, Shandling co-starred as Verne in Over the Hedge (2006), which became one of his best-known roles.[30] He appeared in Iron Man 2 (2010) as Senator Stern, and reprised the role in Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014). He appeared in an uncredited cameo as a health inspector in The Dictator (2012).

He starred as himself representing Fox Mulder, alongside Téa Leoni as Dana Scully in The X-Files season 7 spoof episode "Hollywood A.D."[31]

In February 2010, Shandling was staying at the same Waipio Valley hotel that Conan O'Brien checked into after his departure from The Tonight Show. They spent their entire vacations together, Shandling helping to rehabilitate O'Brien.[32][33][34][35][36]

Shandling was a longtime friend of Jerry Seinfeld. In January 2016, he appeared on Seinfeld's show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.[37]

Personal life

 
Shandling in April 2011

In 1977, Shandling was involved in a car crash in Beverly Hills that left him in critical condition for two days and hospitalized for two weeks with a crushed spleen. While in the hospital, he had a near-death experience and later said, "I had a vivid near-death experience that involved a voice asking, 'Do you want to continue leading Garry Shandling's life?' Without thinking, I said, 'Yes.' Since then, I've been stuck living in the physical world while knowing, without a doubt, that there's something much more meaningful within it all. That realization is what drives my life and work."[38] The accident inspired him to pursue a career in comedy,[24] and he later turned the accident into part of his routine.[5]

Shandling never married and had no children.[39] He shared an apartment with his fiancée, actress Linda Doucett, from 1987 until they split up in 1994.[40] He subsequently had her dismissed from The Larry Sanders Show, and she filed a lawsuit against his production company Brillstein Entertainment Partners for sexual discrimination and wrongful termination. The case was settled out of court in 1997 for $1 million.[41][42]

Shandling and Sharon Stone were students of acting coach Roy London and dated briefly,[43][44][45] and she appeared on The Larry Sanders Show in the episode "The Mr. Sharon Stone Show".[46] They remained close friends until Shandling's death in 2016.[47] In the documentary Special Thanks to Roy London, interviews with Stone[48][49] and Shandling[50][51][52][53][54] discuss their relationship. A Los Angeles Times article read:

His interest in Zen certainly must have primed him for Roy London, the acting teacher who received a "special thanks" credit on every episode of The Larry Sanders Show and whom Shandling calls "the most important man ever in my life". [Shandling said] "A lot of questions I had about life and about art and psychology he had answers to. And he was guiding people in that class to eliminate everything but their essence and just be, so you're working on life and acting at the same time."[55]

Shandling preferred to reveal little about his personal life during interviews. He was a Buddhist who enjoyed meditating,[56][57][58] playing basketball,[59] and boxing four times per week.[25] He co-owned a boxing gym in Santa Monica, TSB 44 (Tough Strong Bold No. 44), with actor and director Peter Berg.[10][60] He was also a licensed amateur radio operator. Starting as a teenager, he held the callsigns WA7BKG, KD6OY, and KQ6KA. The latter he held with a pseudonym, Dave Waddell, to avoid undue attention when he operated.[61]

Death

Shandling suffered from hyperparathyroidism, a serious disease which often goes undiagnosed or untreated. If left untreated, it can lead to complications such as osteoporosis, high blood pressure, kidney stones, kidney failure, stroke, and cardiac arrhythmias.[62][63]

On March 24, 2016, at the age of 66, he died at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California.[64][65][66] The LAPD reported that he had suddenly collapsed in his home and was rushed to the hospital, suffering from an apparent medical emergency.[67] When paramedics arrived, he was unconscious. The autopsy showed that he died from a pulmonary embolism.[68]

Shandling left behind a liquid estate worth around $668,000, which was given to his lawyer and best friend Bill Isaacson, as Shandling had no family or relatives.[69] The bulk of his wealth, however, was held in a private trust he had created.[69] On February 4, 2019, his estate bestowed $15.2 million to benefit medical research at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. His gift will establish and endow the Garry Shandling Endocrine Surgery Research Fund, the Garry Shandling Infectious Diseases Innovation Fund, and the Garry Shandling Pancreatic Diseases Fund. The remainder of the bequest will establish the Garry Shandling Medical Research Fund, which will operate under the direction of the medical school's dean. In his honor, UCLA also has named the Garry Shandling Learning Studio, a 6,400 sq ft (590 m2) multipurpose space in Geffen Hall, the school's medical education building.[70]

Awards and nominations

During his four-decade career, Shandling was nominated for 19 Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards.

Additionally, Shandling won two British Comedy Awards,[71] twelve CableACE Awards[72] (including eight for The Larry Sanders Show and four for It's Garry Shandling's Show), a BAFTA Award[71] and was nominated for two Writers Guild of America Awards for The Larry Sanders Show. He received three American Comedy Awards,[72] two Satellite Award nominations,[73] and in 2004, he was presented with the Austin Film Festival's Outstanding Television Writer Award.[74]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1993 The Night We Never Met Mr. Vertisey Uncredited
1994 Love Affair Kip DeMay
1994 Mixed Nuts Stanley
1998 Dr. Dolittle Male Pigeon (voice)
1998 Hurlyburly Artie
2000 What Planet Are You From? Harold Anderson Also producer, writer
2001 Town & Country Griffin Morris
2001 Zoolander Himself Cameo
2002 Run Ronnie Run! Himself Cameo
2002 The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch Himself
2005 Trust the Man Dr. Beekman
2006 Over the Hedge Verne (voice)
2006 Hammy's Boomerang Adventure Verne (voice) Short
2010 Iron Man 2 Senator Stern
2011 The Brain Storm Garry Shandling Short
2012 The Dictator Health Inspector Uncredited cameo
2014 Captain America: The Winter Soldier Senator Stern
2016 The Jungle Book[75] Ikki (voice) Posthumous release (final film role), dedicated in memory
2016 Dying Laughing Himself Posthumous release (final film appearance)
2018 The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling Himself Posthumous release (documentary)

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1979 Make Me Laugh[76][77][78][79][80][81] Himself Comedy game show
1984 Garry Shandling: Alone in Vegas Himself Stand-up special
1985 Michael Nesmith in Television Parts Himself Skits in 2 episodes
1986 The Garry Shandling Show: 25th Anniversary Special Garry Shandling Parody of a The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson-type anniversary
1986–1987 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Himself (guest host) 7 episodes; June and October 1986, January and September 1987
1986–1990 It's Garry Shandling's Show Garry Shandling 72 episodes; also co-creator, executive producer, writer
1987 Saturday Night Live Himself (host) Episode: "Garry Shandling/Los Lobos"
1990 Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme Jack Television film
1990 32nd Annual Grammy Awards Himself (host) Television special
1991 33rd Annual Grammy Awards Himself (host) Television special
1991 Garry Shandling: Stand-Up Himself Stand-up special
1992 The Ben Stiller Show Garry Shandling Episode: "With Garry Shandling"
1992–1998 The Larry Sanders Show Larry Sanders 89 episodes; also co-creator, executive producer, writer, director
1993 35th Annual Grammy Awards Himself (host) Television special
1994 36th Annual Grammy Awards Himself (host) Television special
1996 Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Garry (voice) Episode: "Sticky Notes"
1998 Caroline in the City Steve Episode: "Caroline and the Marriage Counselor: Part 2"
2000 The X-Files Himself Episode: "Hollywood A.D."
2000 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards Himself (host) Television special
2002 My Adventures in Television Himself Episode: "Death Be Not Pre-Empted"
2004 56th Primetime Emmy Awards Himself (host) Television special
2006 Tom Goes to the Mayor Captain Pat Lewellen (voice) Episode: "Couple's Therapy"
2007–2009 Real Time with Bill Maher Himself 4 episodes; 101 (2007), 129, 135 (both 2008), and 172 (2009)
2016 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Himself Episode: "It's Great That Garry Shandling Is Still Alive"

As writer

Books

  • Confessions of a Late-Night Talk-show Host: The Autobiography of Larry Sanders was written in-character as Larry Sanders by Shandling with David Rensin.[83] It was released October 4, 1999, and was the topic of season five's episode "The Book".
  • Apatow, Judd, ed. (2019). It's Garry Shandling's Book. New York: Random House. ISBN 9780525510840. OCLC 1085226166.

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This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as Reflinks documentation reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Garry Emmanuel Shandling November 29 1949 March 24 2016 was an American actor comedian writer director and producer Garry ShandlingShandling in September 1987Born 1949 11 29 November 29 1949Chicago Illinois U S DiedMarch 24 2016 2016 03 24 aged 66 Santa Monica California U S OccupationsActorcomedianwriterdirectorproducerYears active1975 2016Partner s Linda Doucett 1987 1994 Shandling began his career writing for sitcoms such as Sanford and Son and Welcome Back Kotter He made a successful stand up performance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson where he became a frequent guest host Shandling was for a time considered the leading contender to replace Johnny Carson In 1986 he created It s Garry Shandling s Show which aired on Showtime It was nominated for four Emmy Awards including one for Shandling and lasted until 1990 Shandling s second show The Larry Sanders Show began airing on HBO in 1992 He was nominated for 18 Emmy Awards for the show and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series in 1998 along with Peter Tolan for writing the series finale In film he had a recurring role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe appearing in Iron Man 2 and Captain America The Winter Soldier He also lent his voice to Verne the turtle in Over the Hedge Shandling s final performance was as the voice of Ikki in the live action remake of The Jungle Book and the film was dedicated to his memory During his four decade career Shandling was nominated for 19 Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards along with many other awards and nominations He served as host of the Grammy Awards four times and as host of the Emmy Awards two times Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early work 2 2 Stand up comedy 2 3 Television series 2 3 1 It s Garry Shandling s Show 2 3 2 The Larry Sanders Show 2 4 Other work 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Awards and nominations 6 Filmography 6 1 Television 6 2 As writer 7 Books 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditGarry Emmanuel Shandling was born into a Jewish family in Chicago 1 on November 29 1949 2 the son of pet store proprietor Muriel Estelle nee Singer and print shop owner Irving Shandling 3 4 He grew up in the Casa Loma Estates area of Tucson Arizona having moved there with his family so that his older brother Barry could receive treatment for cystic fibrosis 1 Barry died of the disease when Shandling was 10 5 After graduating from Palo Verde High School Shandling attended the University of Arizona to major in electrical engineering 6 but instead completed a degree in marketing and pursued a year of postgraduate studies in creative writing 7 Career EditEarly work Edit When Shandling was 19 he drove two hours to a club in Phoenix and showed some jokes to George Carlin who was performing there The next day on a repeat round trip Carlin told him that he had funny stuff on every page and should keep at it 8 9 In 1973 he moved to Los Angeles and worked at an advertising agency for a time then sold a script for the popular NBC sitcom Sanford and Son 10 He also wrote scripts for the sitcom Welcome Back Kotter and attended a story meeting for Three s Company 11 Stand up comedy Edit Shandling said that he became a stand up comedian because of an incident that happened one day at a story meeting for Three s Company in which one of the show s producers complained about a line of dialogue and said Well Chrissy wouldn t say that 12 13 He recalled I just locked I said I don t think I can do this And I stopped right there and went on to perform 14 In 1978 Shandling performed his first stand up routine at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles A year later he was one of the few performers to cross the picket line when a group of comedians organized a boycott against the Comedy Store protesting owner Mitzi Shore s policy of not paying comedians to perform According to William Knoedelseder Shandling was the scion of a family with decidedly antiunion views He had not shared the struggling comic experience He was a successful sitcom writer trying to break into stand up and prior to the strike Shore had refused to put him in the regular lineup because she didn t think he was good enough Of course that changed the minute he crossed the picket line 15 Shandling s onstage persona was an anxiety ridden grimacing guarded confused man on the verge of losing control 16 After a couple of years on the road he was booked by a talent scout from The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson to appear as a guest in 1981 Shandling substituted for Carson on a regular basis until 1987 10 when he left to focus on his cable show leaving Jay Leno as permanent guest host and Carson s eventual successor citation needed In 1984 Shandling performed his first stand up special Garry Shandling Alone in Vegas for Showtime 17 followed by a second televised special in 1986 The Garry Shandling Show 25th Anniversary Special also for Showtime 18 In 1991 a third special Garry Shandling Stand Up was part of the HBO Comedy Hour 19 Television series Edit It s Garry Shandling s Show Edit In 1985 Shandling and Alan Zweibel went on to create It s Garry Shandling s Show Through 1990 it ran for 72 episodes on Showtime The edited reruns played on the Fox network beginning in 1988 20 Shandling wrote 15 of the episodes The series subverted the standard sitcom format by having its characters openly acknowledge that they were all part of a television series Building on a concept that hearkened back to The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show in which George Burns would frequently break the fourth wall and speak directly to the audience Shandling s series went so far as to incorporate the audience and elements of the studio itself into the storylines calling attention to the show s artifice 7 20 The series was nominated for four Emmy Awards 7 including one for Shandling He won an American Comedy Award for Funniest Male Performance in a Series and four CableACE awards two for Best Comedy Series The show also won an award for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy from the Television Critics Association 21 The Larry Sanders Show Edit Shandling during the 1994 Emmy Awards rehearsals In 1992 Shandling launched another critical and commercial success by creating the mock behind the scenes talk show sitcom The Larry Sanders Show which ran for 89 episodes through to 1998 on HBO It garnered 56 Emmy Award nominations and three wins Shandling based the series on his experiences guest hosting The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 22 In 1993 NBC offered Shandling 5 million to take over Late Night when David Letterman announced his highly publicized move to CBS but Shandling declined 7 23 He was subsequently offered The Late Late Show but also declined in favor of continuing The Larry Sanders Show 7 Shandling wrote 38 episodes of the series and directed three in its final season He was nominated for 18 Emmy Awards for the series 7 five for acting seven for writing and six for being co executive producer with Brad Grey 24 He won one Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series for the series finale Flip He was also nominated for two Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor Musical or Comedy in 1994 and 1995 He won two American Comedy Awards for Funniest Male Performance in a Comedy Series eight CableACE Awards and a BAFTA Award 10 The series influenced other shows such as Entourage 30 Rock and Curb Your Enthusiasm where guest stars portray themselves 25 In 2002 TV Guide named The Larry Sanders Show as 38th Greatest Show of All Time In 2008 Entertainment Weekly ranked it the 28th Best Show of the past 25 years and it was included on Time magazine s 100 Greatest Shows of All Time citation needed The first season was re released in 2007 along with a Not Just the Best of the Larry Sanders Show Shandling s picks of the best 23 episodes 26 In October 2012 Shandling returned with fellow cast members from The Larry Sanders Show for Entertainment Weekly s Reunions issue where he was reunited with co stars Rip Torn Jeffrey Tambor Sarah Silverman Penny Johnson Jerald Wallace Langham and Mary Lynn Rajskub 27 Other work Edit Shandling at the 1992 Emmy Awards Shandling hosted the Grammy Awards in 1990 1991 1993 and 1994 28 He hosted the Emmy Awards in 2000 and 2004 and co hosted doing the opening monologue in 2003 7 He appeared occasionally in films beginning with a cameo as Mr Vertisey in The Night We Never Met He had supporting roles in Love Affair and Mixed Nuts Dr Dolittle 1998 as the voice of a live action pigeon the David Rabe play adaptation Hurlyburly 1998 and Trust the Man 2001 He wrote and starred in Mike Nichols s What Planet Are You From 2000 and co starred with Warren Beatty and others in Town amp Country 2001 In October 1999 Shandling with David Rensin published Confessions of a Late Night Talk Show Host The Autobiography of Larry Sanders written in the voice of his alter ego Larry Sanders 29 He also appeared in a brief cameo in Zoolander 2001 Again voicing an animal Shandling co starred as Verne in Over the Hedge 2006 which became one of his best known roles 30 He appeared in Iron Man 2 2010 as Senator Stern and reprised the role in Captain America The Winter Soldier 2014 He appeared in an uncredited cameo as a health inspector in The Dictator 2012 He starred as himself representing Fox Mulder alongside Tea Leoni as Dana Scully in The X Files season 7 spoof episode Hollywood A D 31 In February 2010 Shandling was staying at the same Waipio Valley hotel that Conan O Brien checked into after his departure from The Tonight Show They spent their entire vacations together Shandling helping to rehabilitate O Brien 32 33 34 35 36 Shandling was a longtime friend of Jerry Seinfeld In January 2016 he appeared on Seinfeld s show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee 37 Personal life Edit Shandling in April 2011 In 1977 Shandling was involved in a car crash in Beverly Hills that left him in critical condition for two days and hospitalized for two weeks with a crushed spleen While in the hospital he had a near death experience and later said I had a vivid near death experience that involved a voice asking Do you want to continue leading Garry Shandling s life Without thinking I said Yes Since then I ve been stuck living in the physical world while knowing without a doubt that there s something much more meaningful within it all That realization is what drives my life and work 38 The accident inspired him to pursue a career in comedy 24 and he later turned the accident into part of his routine 5 Shandling never married and had no children 39 He shared an apartment with his fiancee actress Linda Doucett from 1987 until they split up in 1994 40 He subsequently had her dismissed from The Larry Sanders Show and she filed a lawsuit against his production company Brillstein Entertainment Partners for sexual discrimination and wrongful termination The case was settled out of court in 1997 for 1 million 41 42 Shandling and Sharon Stone were students of acting coach Roy London and dated briefly 43 44 45 and she appeared on The Larry Sanders Show in the episode The Mr Sharon Stone Show 46 They remained close friends until Shandling s death in 2016 47 In the documentary Special Thanks to Roy London interviews with Stone 48 49 and Shandling 50 51 52 53 54 discuss their relationship A Los Angeles Times article read His interest in Zen certainly must have primed him for Roy London the acting teacher who received a special thanks credit on every episode of The Larry Sanders Show and whom Shandling calls the most important man ever in my life Shandling said A lot of questions I had about life and about art and psychology he had answers to And he was guiding people in that class to eliminate everything but their essence and just be so you re working on life and acting at the same time 55 Shandling preferred to reveal little about his personal life during interviews He was a Buddhist who enjoyed meditating 56 57 58 playing basketball 59 and boxing four times per week 25 He co owned a boxing gym in Santa Monica TSB 44 Tough Strong Bold No 44 with actor and director Peter Berg 10 60 He was also a licensed amateur radio operator Starting as a teenager he held the callsigns WA7BKG KD6OY and KQ6KA The latter he held with a pseudonym Dave Waddell to avoid undue attention when he operated 61 Death EditShandling suffered from hyperparathyroidism a serious disease which often goes undiagnosed or untreated If left untreated it can lead to complications such as osteoporosis high blood pressure kidney stones kidney failure stroke and cardiac arrhythmias 62 63 On March 24 2016 at the age of 66 he died at Saint John s Health Center in Santa Monica California 64 65 66 The LAPD reported that he had suddenly collapsed in his home and was rushed to the hospital suffering from an apparent medical emergency 67 When paramedics arrived he was unconscious The autopsy showed that he died from a pulmonary embolism 68 Shandling left behind a liquid estate worth around 668 000 which was given to his lawyer and best friend Bill Isaacson as Shandling had no family or relatives 69 The bulk of his wealth however was held in a private trust he had created 69 On February 4 2019 his estate bestowed 15 2 million to benefit medical research at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA His gift will establish and endow the Garry Shandling Endocrine Surgery Research Fund the Garry Shandling Infectious Diseases Innovation Fund and the Garry Shandling Pancreatic Diseases Fund The remainder of the bequest will establish the Garry Shandling Medical Research Fund which will operate under the direction of the medical school s dean In his honor UCLA also has named the Garry Shandling Learning Studio a 6 400 sq ft 590 m2 multipurpose space in Geffen Hall the school s medical education building 70 Awards and nominations EditDuring his four decade career Shandling was nominated for 19 Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards Additionally Shandling won two British Comedy Awards 71 twelve CableACE Awards 72 including eight for The Larry Sanders Show and four for It s Garry Shandling s Show a BAFTA Award 71 and was nominated for two Writers Guild of America Awards for The Larry Sanders Show He received three American Comedy Awards 72 two Satellite Award nominations 73 and in 2004 he was presented with the Austin Film Festival s Outstanding Television Writer Award 74 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1993 The Night We Never Met Mr Vertisey Uncredited1994 Love Affair Kip DeMay1994 Mixed Nuts Stanley1998 Dr Dolittle Male Pigeon voice 1998 Hurlyburly Artie2000 What Planet Are You From Harold Anderson Also producer writer2001 Town amp Country Griffin Morris2001 Zoolander Himself Cameo2002 Run Ronnie Run Himself Cameo2002 The Rutles 2 Can t Buy Me Lunch Himself2005 Trust the Man Dr Beekman2006 Over the Hedge Verne voice 2006 Hammy s Boomerang Adventure Verne voice Short2010 Iron Man 2 Senator Stern2011 The Brain Storm Garry Shandling Short2012 The Dictator Health Inspector Uncredited cameo2014 Captain America The Winter Soldier Senator Stern2016 The Jungle Book 75 Ikki voice Posthumous release final film role dedicated in memory2016 Dying Laughing Himself Posthumous release final film appearance 2018 The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling Himself Posthumous release documentary Television Edit Year Title Role Notes1979 Make Me Laugh 76 77 78 79 80 81 Himself Comedy game show1984 Garry Shandling Alone in Vegas Himself Stand up special1985 Michael Nesmith in Television Parts Himself Skits in 2 episodes1986 The Garry Shandling Show 25th Anniversary Special Garry Shandling Parody of a The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson type anniversary1986 1987 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Himself guest host 7 episodes June and October 1986 January and September 19871986 1990 It s Garry Shandling s Show Garry Shandling 72 episodes also co creator executive producer writer1987 Saturday Night Live Himself host Episode Garry Shandling Los Lobos 1990 Mother Goose Rock n Rhyme Jack Television film1990 32nd Annual Grammy Awards Himself host Television special1991 33rd Annual Grammy Awards Himself host Television special1991 Garry Shandling Stand Up Himself Stand up special1992 The Ben Stiller Show Garry Shandling Episode With Garry Shandling 1992 1998 The Larry Sanders Show Larry Sanders 89 episodes also co creator executive producer writer director1993 35th Annual Grammy Awards Himself host Television special1994 36th Annual Grammy Awards Himself host Television special1996 Dr Katz Professional Therapist Garry voice Episode Sticky Notes 1998 Caroline in the City Steve Episode Caroline and the Marriage Counselor Part 2 2000 The X Files Himself Episode Hollywood A D 2000 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards Himself host Television special2002 My Adventures in Television Himself Episode Death Be Not Pre Empted 2004 56th Primetime Emmy Awards Himself host Television special2006 Tom Goes to the Mayor Captain Pat Lewellen voice Episode Couple s Therapy 2007 2009 Real Time with Bill Maher Himself 4 episodes 101 2007 129 135 both 2008 and 172 2009 2016 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Himself Episode It s Great That Garry Shandling Is Still Alive As writer Edit Year Title Notes1975 1976 Sanford and Son 4 episodes1976 Welcome Back Kotter Episode Horshack vs Carvelli 1978 The Harvey Korman Show Episode The One Where Harvey Won t Change 82 Books EditConfessions of a Late Night Talk show Host The Autobiography of Larry Sanders was written in character as Larry Sanders by Shandling with David Rensin 83 It was released October 4 1999 and was the topic of season five s episode The Book Apatow Judd ed 2019 It s Garry Shandling s Book New York Random House ISBN 9780525510840 OCLC 1085226166 References Edit a b Allis Tim LaBrecque Ron July 21 1986 Johnny Carson and Joan Rivers Can Agree on One Thing Garry Shandling Is Perfect for Her Old Tonight Show Job People Archived from the original on December 3 2013 Retrieved January 18 2013 Schudel Matt Bernstein Adam March 24 2016 Garry Shandling who parodied TV s conventions in two hit comedy shows dies at 66 The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved March 25 2016 Garry Shandling profile FilmReference com Retrieved March 24 2016 Steinberg Jacques January 28 2007 Hey Now It s Garry Shandling s Obsession The New York Times Retrieved April 2 2010 a b Garry Shandling Dead at 66 Billboard com March 24 2016 Retrieved March 24 2016 Garry Shandling arizonaalumni com July 18 2013 Retrieved April 8 2018 a b c d 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Steinberg Jacques January 28 2007 Hey Now It s Garry Shandling s Obsession The New York Times Retrieved March 24 2016 Not Just the Best of The Larry Sanders Show EW com Entertainment Weekly Retrieved March 24 2016 Larry Sanders reunion EW com Entertainment Weekly Retrieved March 24 2016 12 Little Known Facts About Garry Shandling The Hollywood Reporter March 24 2016 Retrieved April 8 2018 Meagher L D The whole truth and nothing but the truth about Larry Sanders Confessions of a Late Night Talk Show Host The Autobiography of Larry Sanders As Told to Garry Shandling CNN Retrieved March 24 2016 McIver Brian Close to the Edge to Over the Hedge STAR TAKES TIME OUT FROM ACTION MOVIES TO MAKE A FILM FOR HIS KIDS Die Hard Star Bruce Goes Green and Cuddly Daily Record Glasgow Scotland dead link The X Files Hollywood A D 2000 IMDb Retrieved April 7 2008 Levitt Amy Wallace Danielle August 12 2010 Garry Shandling The Reclusive Master of American Comedy gq com Retrieved April 11 2018 Watch Conan O Brien Lovingly Remember Friend Garry Shandling rollingstone com March 25 2016 Retrieved April 11 2018 Wilstein Matt March 25 2016 Conan O Brien on How Garry Shandling Helped Save His Life The Daily Beast Retrieved April 11 2018 via www thedailybeast com Conan O Brien Remembers Garry Shandling He Helped Me Through a Particularly Difficult Time in My Life etonline com Retrieved April 11 2018 Yahr Emily March 25 2016 Conan O Brien shares emotional Garry Shandling story Seth Meyers pays tribute Retrieved April 11 2018 via www washingtonpost com Sacks Ethan March 24 2016 Garry Shandling acclaimed comic and star of The Larry Sanders Show dead at 66 Daily News Retrieved March 25 2016 What I ve Learned Garry Shandling Esquire January 29 2007 Retrieved June 6 2020 Cleary Tom March 24 2016 Garry Shandling Dead 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know Heavy com Halbfinger David M March 13 2006 A Studio Boss and a Private Eye Star in a Bitter Hollywood Tale The New York Times Weiner Allison Hope Halbfinger David M March 19 2006 Splitting Up Hollywood Style Means a Settlement and a Script The New York Times Retrieved March 24 2016 Hollywood Harassment I Was Fired from a Hit Show and Intimidated By Lawyers The Hollywood Reporter The Hollywood Reporter November 2 2017 Legaspi Althea March 25 2016 Judd Apatow Kathy Griffin Pay Tribute to Garry Shandling Rolling Stone Retrieved June 2 2021 Sharon Stone spoke of Shandling as family It strikes me that our family wherever we find them and whenever we lose them seem to disappear with the same magical wonder that they arrive Garry my many things will always be my family His openness and joy his brilliance and tenderness coupled with a weird self knowledge and a respect for the peculiarities of our humanity made him a wonder to me We met through our acting teacher Roy London who ultimately became a surrogate parent to us both Stone said in a statement to Rolling Stone Roy understood immediately the astonishing talent which Garry possessed and helped him harness that into his own very powerful voice Garry was unafraid almost to a point of naivete combined with an intelligence that was off the charts he simply said what came to mind in the best simplest and most hilarious of ways Stone continued Some of our best times were driving around talking about what we saw out the window We would laugh until we were in tears and then half of it would end up on the Tonight Show Sometimes he would tell me things through his jokes in the monologue his way of handling his shyness Right now I can t think of anything sweeter Stone back with old flame Shandling The Irish Examiner July 28 2006 Garry Shandling acclaimed comic and star of The Larry Sanders Show dead at 66 New York Daily News Sacks Ethan March 24 2016 Garry Shandling A Brilliant Comedic Observer of Hollywood Neuroses March 24 2016 Lowry Brian Variety Judd Apatow Kathy Griffin Bob Odenkirk Pay Tribute to Garry Shandling Legaspi Althea March 25 2016 Rolling Stone Sharon Stone Special Thanks to Roy London https www backstage com news new documentary pays special thanks to roy london bare URL Garry Shandling Special Thanks to Roy London From the Archives With Garry Shandling nothing was straightforward including the DVD release of Larry Sanders Show Los Angeles Times March 24 2016 Christopher Monger and Garry Shandling the Treatment September 12 2007 Special Thanks To Roy London Documentary Special Thanks to Roy London April 25 2005 Lloyd Robert March 24 2016 From the Archives With Garry Shandling nothing was straightforward including the DVD release of Larry Sanders Show Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 2 2021 This story originally ran in The Times on April 15 2007 just before the DVD release of Shandling s seminal comedy series The Larry Sanders Show His interest in Zen certainly must have primed him for Roy London the acting teacher who received a special thanks credit on every episode of The Larry Sanders Show and whom Shandling calls the most important man ever in my life A lot of questions I had about life and about art and psychology he had answers to And he was guiding people in that class to eliminate everything but their essence and just be so you re working on life and acting at the same time It s possibly too much to say that there would have been no Larry Sanders Show without London s influence though while he was alive he read all the scripts and directed at least one episode but it would have been a different animal not as layered probably or as determinedly real On the DVD one cast member after another testifies to Shandling s insistence on eliminating the acting from the being and to his having changed their work careers and even lives Amy Wallace Danielle Levitt August 12 2010 Garry Shandling The Reclusive Master of American Comedy gq com Retrieved March 23 2018 Garry Shandling to have Buddhist funeral Jewish Telegraphic Agency March 31 2016 Retrieved April 1 2018 Garry Shandling comic star of Larry Sanders Show dies at 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