Posted on 03/25/2016 4:47:06 PM PDT by Morgana
David Smyrl, the Emmy-winning actor best known for his role as Mr Handford, the retired firefighter who ran Hooper's Store on Sesame Street, has died. He was 80.
Smyrl was diagnosed with lung cancer in January, his wife, Cheryl, said. He died on Tuesday at Lankenau Medical Center outside Philadelphia.
'He was funny,' Cheryl Smyrl said. 'I could say so many good things about him. He was loved by so many people. He was a mentor to a lot of children. He was a family man, loyal, true and faithful.'
A north Philadelphia native born on September 12, 1935, Smyrl performed as a poet in Greenwich Village in the 1960s, his wife said.
His television career also began in New York in the 1970s, on the show Express Yourself.
Smyrl moved to California to work on the sitcom Benson in the 1970s, where he earned him a People's Choice Award.
He also worked as a writer and actor on The Cosby Show, playing contractor Sam Lucas.
From 1990 to 1998, Smyrl played the smiling, singing store-owner on Sesame Street. He succeeded Leonard Jackson, who played a grumpier Handford.
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His Funeral will be sponsored by the letter “D”.
So when you die of lung cancer at 80, do they blame it on smoking?
DEFIND PBS
oh, and rest in peace, Mr. Whoever-you-were
*DEFUND, even.
My old man died of lung cancer in 1995, but he was a 2 pack a day lifelong smoker. It ain’t a pretty way to go. When you can’t breathe at night and thrashing about trying to get wind...it’s ugly.
...ping....
RIP Mr Handford
I often wondered how the letter "D" and the number "5" earned enough revenue to sponsor anything.
I mean, what's their business model?
D5. Bingo!
RIP.
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