About
her close friend and Curb Your Enthusiasm star Richard Lewis, who passed away
on Tuesday at the age of 76 after a heart attack, Jamie Lee Curtis shared some
very heartbreaking remarks.
The
comedian and the 65-year-old actress, who portrayed the witch in Halloween,
costarred in the sitcom Anything But Love for four seasons between 1989 and
1992.
After
learning the tragic news of the actor’s passing on Wednesday, she shared a post
on her personal Instagram profile. The first person to break the news was Bette
Midler.
Curtis
hailed the late singer in a lengthy statement for being “the reason I am sober”
after sharing a number of vintage photos of the two of them.
Jamie
battled an opiate addiction before celebrating 25 years sober this month.
“I
recently found out about the passing of my friend Richard Lewis.” I can still
clearly picture myself standing on Sunset Boulevard, staring at a poster
advertising a stand-up special featuring him. I urged the casting staff to
bring him in to try out for the role of Marty Gold, my best friend and
potential boyfriend, during the ABC pilot Anything But Love casting process.
“I
felt he had a good look.” It isn’t something a strong woman can really
accomplish for herself, but someone made me giggle. He mispronounced the word
“bundt cake,” but he still played the part, which made me laugh aloud.
Jamie
remarked, “He blew everyone else away.” They added in their response that “the
chemistry with Richard was so great,” even if they decided not to pick up the
pilot for the love triangle show. Might we rework the initial pilot? We
ultimately produced the show for two years in this manner.
He
performed stand-up comedy as well, but he detested doing stand-up in front of
actual audiences. I, however, thought it was fantastic.
In
close-up, he would conceal his markings on door frames, objects, and even my
face. He also carried a clipboard with his lines scribbled on it at all times.
It turns out that he was a really good part actor. It’s hilarious and profound.
“We
grieved together over the deaths of our friend and producer John Ritter as well
as our friend and co-star Richard Frank,” she remarked.
“Richard
expressed his desire for me to obtain another boxed set of show episodes from
ABC/Disney in his most recent text message to me,” the actress said to her
followers.
“He
is also the reason I am sober,” Jamie continued. He was helpful to me. I shall
always be appreciative of his kindness.
“He
found love with Joyce, and that, of course, along with being sober, was what
mattered most to him,” she stated when they discussed his wife Joyce Lapinsky.
Writing this brings tears to my eyes.
It’s
an odd way to express gratitude to a kind and humorous man. Richard, I hope you
laugh till you die. Hannah exclaimed, “My Marty, I love you!” at the
conclusion.
Jamie
expressed her sadness over the passing of her longtime friend and former
co-star in a second post.
She
also included a line or two from the Anything But Love theme tune and another
old photo of herself with Lewis.
“The
great singer-songwriter JD Souther wrote this beautiful theme song for the
third and final season of the TV show ANYTHING BUT LOVE, which aired on ABC for
a few years,” Curtis said.
Look
it up on YouTube and give it a listen. If not, I’ve recorded it for you right
here. I’m presenting these to my buddy Richard Lewis today.
She
revealed lyrics that read, “We would still be searching for the next big thing
and trying not to fall… If we had never met/And the world got on without
us/Just as if we were never that at all.”
“Hearts
that beat like thunder and anything but love will do”Everything but love would
be sufficient for everyone but you.
Celebrities
and users of social media, including Larry David, who co-stars on Curb Your
Enthusiasm, paid respect to the late Richard Lewis.
He
told HBO, “He’s been like a brother to me for most of my life.” “In the same
hospital, Richard and I were born three days apart.”
It
doesn’t happen very frequently, but he was the sweetest and funniest guy at the
same time. “But today he made me cry, and I’ll never forgive him for that,” the
comic said in an interview with Variety.
Working
alongside Lewis on the popular show, Cheryl Hines stated, “I had the biggest
crush on Richard Lewis when I was young.”
“No
one was cuter or more attractive on stage than him.” Then, a dream come true, I
got to work with him on Curb Your Enthusiasm.
“I
became more knowledgeable about Richard and his gifts as time went on.” He was
humorous, which is why I fell in love with him, but he was also one of the
kindest individuals I’ve ever met.
Cheryl
stated, “He would take the time to tell the people he loved how much they meant
to him, especially in the last few years.” In between takes on Curb, he told me
how much he loved me and how essential I was to him.
“To
have Richard Lewis love you.” An actual present. I adore you, Richard. You will
be missed. I adore you, Joyce, and Richard’s entire family. Richard, Lawrence,
cherished you.But you already know that.
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