David Lander pictured in 2012. (Gary Gershoff / Getty Photos)
Following the death of actor David Lander, several folk across the bogus shared their warm recollections of the “Laverne & Shirley” actor and extra than one sclerosis activist.
“David REST SOUNDLY… it is seemingly you’ll presumably presumably own earned your peace,” Henry Winkler tweeted.
“Oh man. He made me and so many chortle,” John Stamos tweeted in accordance with Winkler’s message. “When I become a minute one Henry, I aged to sneak on the lot and glimpse you guys rehearse, then disappear subsequent door and retract Laverne and Shirley rehearsing (and argue over traces) and I bear in mind watching David and [Michael McKean] merely riff and riff. #RIPDAVID.”
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Kevin Smith additionally remembered Lander for his affect on the “Clerks” filmmaker’s childhood.
“This silly synthetic my childhood happier along with his work on ‘Laverne & Shirley’ and his customer look on @TheSimpsons as himself quiet makes me chortle this day (‘Hiya, Laverne…’),” Smith tweeted. “Leisure In Peace David, and thanks: There’s a minute Lenny & Squiggy in the DNA of Jay & Mute Bob.”
Janice Dean, Fox Recordsdata’ senior meteorologist who become diagnosed with extra than one sclerosis in 2005, additionally thanked Lander for opening up about his jog with the illness.
“Luminous that David Lander lived with extra than one sclerosis made it more uncomplicated for these of us trying to be commence and staunch about being diagnosed too. He save a valorous face on dwelling with the illness paving the style for the the relaxation of us. Prayers and retract to his family,” Dean tweeted. “He did so noteworthy extensive work with the @mssociety. He’ll be missed no longer merely for his acting but for his advocacy helping us procure a medication of ms some day.”
Don Most, who played Ralph Malph on “Pleased Days,” additionally paid tribute to Lander: “Leisure In Peace ole man.”
Lander died on Friday at 73 on account of concerns from extra than one sclerosis. He is survived by his wife Kathy and daughter Natalie.