Actor and comedian Louie Anderson has died, aged 68.
The Baskets and Family Feud star was admitted to hospital earlier this week to treat his diffuse large B cell lymphoma.
Best known for his role in Baskets alongside Zach Galifianakis, Anderson won an Emmy for his performance in 2016.
Anderson had been a staple in film and TV since the 1980s, appearing in hit comedies such as Coming to America alongside Eddie Murphy. He reprised his role as Maurice in last year’s much-anticipated sequel Coming 2 America.
Anderson also had a small role John Hughes’s Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and appeared alongside Kevin Bacon in Quicksilver. Before Coming 2 America, Anderson’s previous film appearance was a cameo as himself in Adam Sandler’s Sandy Wexler.
Anderson had also been a TV game show host, most notably fronting Family Feud between 1999 and 2002 before being replaced with Home Improvement star Richard Karn.
He was most recently a regular panellist on Funny You Should Ask between 2017 and 2020. Other regular panellist included Jon Lovitz, Whitney Cummings and Cedric the Entertainer.
Anderson was born in Minnesota as the second youngest of 11 children. After moving to Hollywood in the 1980s, he married his high school sweetheart, only for them to divorce four weeks later.
He is survived by two sisters.
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