Bob Newhart, the iconic comedian known for his deadpan delivery and stammering style, died Thursday morning in Los Angeles after a series of brief illnesses, his longtime publicist Jerry Digney confirmed. He was 94.

Newhart’s career spanned over five decades, during which he achieved remarkable success in stand-up comedy, television and film. His unique brand of humor, characterized by a mild-mannered persona often at odds with absurd situations, endeared him to generations of fans.

Born in Oak Park, Illinois, Newhart’s journey to stardom began in the 1950s after serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. His breakthrough came with the release of his comedy album The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart in 1960. The album’s unprecedented success, including winning a Grammy for Album of the Year, catapulted Newhart to national fame and marked the first time a comedy record had received this prestigious honor.

Newhart’s television career flourished with two hit sitcoms: The Bob Newhart Show (1972-1978) and Newhart (1982-1990). Both series showcased his trademark style of playing a level-headed protagonist surrounded by eccentric characters. His film roles, including appearances in Catch-22, Elf and Cold Turkey, further cemented his status as a versatile performer.

Throughout his career, Newhart received numerous accolades. He was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1993 and awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2002. His contributions to American culture were recognized by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, which added his material to its collection.

Newhart’s influence on comedy extended beyond his performances. His groundbreaking approach to stand-up, often featuring one-sided telephone conversations, inspired countless comedians and reshaped the landscape of American humor.

Digney described Newhart’s passing as the “end of an era in comedy,” reflecting on the comedian’s enduring impact on the entertainment industry.

Newhart is survived by his four children and several grandchildren. His wife of 60 years, Virginia “Ginnie” Newhart, preceded him in death last year.

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