SiriusXM remembers actor/comedian Gene Wilder
Gene Wilder has left this world of pure imagination.
The Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory star died Sunday of complications from Alzheimer’s, his nephew told the Associated Press. He was 83.
“Gene Wilder was just a master, an absolute master,” Larry Flick said Monday on SiriusXM Entertainment Weekly Radio. “Go and make this a good day. Go home and do what I’m going to do – go and watch a Gene Wilder movie. Have some laughs, honour his work.”
Known for appearing in Mel Brooks’ classic comedies, the actor shot to stardom in 1968 with The Producers, earning an Oscar nod for his role as accountant Leo Bloom. His other credits include Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, Stir Crazy and The Woman in Red, which also starred his third wife Gilda Radner, who died of ovarian cancer in 1989.
In 2013, Wilder released his third novel, Something to Remember You By: A Perilous Romance, but said he was retired from show business.
Wilder also battled non-Hodgkin lymphoma but announced in 2005 that the cancer was in remission.
He is survived by his wife Karen.
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