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Posted: 2024-04-02T17:08:10Z | Updated: 2024-04-02T17:08:10Z Comedian And 'SCTV' Star Joe Flaherty Has Died At 82 | HuffPost

Comedian And 'SCTV' Star Joe Flaherty Has Died At 82

Besides appearing on the influential sketch comedy show, the actor also had noteworthy appeareances in "Happy Gilmore" and "Freaks And Geeks."

TORONTO (AP) Comedian Joe Flaherty, a founding member of the Canadian sketch series SCTV, has died. He was 82.

His daughter Gudrun said Tuesday that Flaherty died Monday following a brief illness.

Flaherty, who was born in Pittsburgh, spent seven years at The Second City in Chicago before moving north of the border to help establish the theaters Toronto outpost.

He went on to star alongside John Candy and Catherine OHara in SCTV, about a fictional TV station known as Second City Television that was stacked with buffoons in front of and behind the cameras. Flahertys characters included network boss Guy Caballero and the vampiric TV host Count Floyd.

He won Emmys in 1982 and 1983 for his writing on SCTV and continued to work in TV and film for decades.

He was introduced to later generations through memorable turns as a jeering heckler in the 1996 film Happy Gilmore and as an old-fashioned dad in the TV comedy Freaks and Geeks, which ran from 1999 to 2000.

Flaherty maintained deep ties to Toronto, serving as an artist-in-residence at Humber College.

Dad was an extraordinary man, known for his boundless heart and an unwavering passion for movies from the 40s and 50s, his daughter wrote in Tuesdays statement. Cinema wasnt merely a hobby for him; it profoundly influenced his career, particularly his unforgettable time with SCTV. He cherished every moment spent on the show, so proud of its success and so proud to be part of an amazing cast.

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