Texarkana Gazette

‘Maude’ co-star, character actor Bill Macy dies at 97

- By Lynn Elber

LOS ANGELES — Bill Macy, the character actor whose hangdog expression was a perfect match for his role as the long-suffering foil to Bea Arthur’s unyielding feminist on the daring 1970s sitcom “Maude,” has died. He was 97.

Macy died Thursday night in Los Angeles, his friend Matt Beckoff said Friday. Further details weren’t immediatel­y available from Beckoff or Macy’s wife, Samantha Harper Macy.

The stint as Walter Findlay on the CBS sitcom that aired from 1972-78 was Macy’s highest-profile in a long stage, film and TV career. He made dozens of guest appearance­s in series including “Seinfeld,” ”How I Met Your Mother” and “ER.”

“Maude” was a spinoff to the landmark sitcom “All in the Family” from producers Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin. Staunch liberal Maude’s sharp exchanges with conservati­ve Archie Bunker (Carroll O’Connor) were so entertaini­ng that Lear fashioned a series around her.

“He was a rare and great comic actor,” Lear said in a statement Friday to The Associated Press. “There was only one Bill Macy.”

In a 1998 interview for the TV academy foundation’s archive, Lear recalled casting Macy as Maude Findlay’s husband based on his work in an off-Broadway play. In it, his character had a prolonged scene of choking to death on a chicken bone.

It was an unforgetta­ble “tour de force” performanc­e, Lear said.

Macy was born Wolf Garber on May 18, 1922, to Michael and Mollie Garber in Revere, Massachuse­tts. He had a long career in the theater and film before “Maude,” including as an original cast member of the 1969-72 New York stage sensation “Oh! Calcutta!” that featured fully nude actors. He was in the 1972 movie version of the musical about sexual mores.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ Actor Bill Macy is seen April 27, 1987, in Los Angeles. Macy, who starred opposite Bea Arthur in the 1970s sitcom “Maude,” died Thursday in Los Angeles, friend Matt Beckoff said Friday.
Associated Press ■ Actor Bill Macy is seen April 27, 1987, in Los Angeles. Macy, who starred opposite Bea Arthur in the 1970s sitcom “Maude,” died Thursday in Los Angeles, friend Matt Beckoff said Friday.

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