Veteran and comedian Kevin Meaney died yesterday at age 60. He was found in his home in Forestburgh, New York.
Meany appeared on numerous animated TV series, the CBS series Uncle Buck and in Tom Hanks’ film Big. He was born in 1956 and started his comedy career in 1980. A few years later he appeared on Saturday Night Live,The Tonight Show, and appearances on The Late Show with David Letterman, Oprah, and Regis and Kathy Lee followed. Meaney was a talented voice actor and comedian, making even mundane topics of life seem funny. Friends describe him as kind and a “terrific person.”
Condolences and tributes were posted by his colleagues and friends on social media:
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