Jay Thomas
Actor and radio talk show host

Born
1948
77 years ago
Died
August 24th, 2017
8 years ago — 69 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American actor and comedian, achieved recognition for roles in television series and film. Gained a following for performances on the sitcom 'Cheers' as Eddie LeBec and on 'Murphy Brown' as Jerry Gold. Also hosted a radio talk show where various topics were discussed, including entertainment and sports. Won two Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. Featured in films such as 'Mr. Holland's Opus' and 'The Santa Clause 2.'
Portrayed Eddie LeBec on 'Cheers'
Portrayed Jerry Gold on 'Murphy Brown'
Won two Daytime Emmy Awards
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