John Mahoney's famous co-stars share sweet remembrances: John Cusack, Cameron Crowe, Jane Leeves, and others
A lot of love was showered on actor John Mahoney after it was reported that he died Sunday in Chicago from complications of throat cancer. The 77-year-old actor certainly had a lot of fans, including many of his famous co-stars.
While the British actor was best known for his long run on the TV sitcom Frasier — he was the grumpy dad of Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce — his list of credits is long and diverse, despite starting his acting career in his late 30s. The two-time Emmy nominee — and Tony winner — also appeared in Moonstruck, Say Anything…, and Reality Bites. Most recently, he played Betty White’s love interest on Hot in Cleveland.
And his co-stars in those projects — and others — shared their fondness for him following the news of his passing.
Jane Leeves, who worked with Mahoney on Frasier and Hot in Cleveland, told TheWrap, “John was the dearest sweetest man I have ever known. His wicked sense of humor, usually whispered in your ear or spoken just loud enough that only you could hear, could bring you to tears. And his smile. Oh my God. He was lit from within.”
The actress, who tapped Mahoney to be the godfather of her son, ended with, “How lucky I am to have had him in my life. I loved him so much and will miss him so terribly.”
Peri Gilpin, who is also a Frasier alum (Roz!), shared a photo of “John singing at my wedding.” She urged followers to “watch Moonstruck, Say Anything and/or Frasier or anything you can find with him in it and raise a glass to John. Remember him well.”
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And while Kelsey himself has evidently not commented, his ex-wife, Camille Grammer, did.
I’m heartbroken by this news. John was a wonderful and talented man. RIP ?? https://t.co/0FGhtFWLx7
— Camille Grammer (@TheRealCamilleG) February 6, 2018
Say Anything…’s John Cusack thought Mahoney’s death was a hoax at first. He was disappointed to learn it wasn’t. He later paid tribute to him on Instagram, calling him “a true & beautiful soul — kind generous and wonderfully talented man.”
Rip John Mahoney – a true & beautiful soul – kind generous and wonderfully talented man.
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We had forgotten that Zach Braff worked with him until we saw this:
I was so honored to work with the legendary John Mahoney on “The Broken Heart’s Club.” I was so nervous because “Say Anything” is one of my favorite films ever. He could not have been a kinder man. #RIPJohnMahoney pic.twitter.com/DFp8Dpj6uz
— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) February 6, 2018
“I was so honored to work with the legendary John Mahoney on The Broken Heart’s Club,” he wrote on Twitter. “I was so nervous because Say Anything is one of my favorite films ever. He could not have been a kinder man.”
Dean Cain was also in that movie.
Sorry to hear of the passing of #JohnMahoney Such a talented actor and wonderful man. RIP, my friend. pic.twitter.com/6EJwcdwJco
— Dean Cain (@RealDeanCain) February 5, 2018
Cameron Crowe, Mahoney’s director in Say Anything…, also shared a throwback. “Here’s to you, John Mahoney!” he wrote. “You make the unforgettable look easy.”
Here's to you, John Mahoney! You make the unforgettable look easy. @johncusack, @ioneskye1, @canyonjim pic.twitter.com/jB1PTQmUaQ
— Cameron Crowe (@CameronCrowe) February 6, 2018
It was Gary Sinise, along with John Malkovich, who invited Mahoney to join the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in the late 1970s. Mahoney, who had been a medical magazine editor, was already in his late 30s, getting his acting start pretty late. The Forrest Gump star remembered Mahoney fondly.
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“Our old friend and Steppenwolf theatre colleague John Mahoney passed away yesterday,” wrote Sinise. “So many wonderful plays together over the years. A wonderful actor I’ll never forget his 1985 performance in Orphans (Chicago and New York). It was a great pleasure to know him and work with him. From Moira and I, Rest In Peace old friend.”
It is with our deepest sorrow that we share the news that ensemble member of 39 years John Mahoney passed away. Tonight’s opening night performance of You Got Older has been cancelled. We are instead inviting all to gather in Front Bar this evening. All are welcome to join us. pic.twitter.com/k8yrrR7ICA
— Steppenwolf Theatre (@SteppenwolfThtr) February 6, 2018
Martha Plimpton, who shared the Steppenwolf connection, also posted.
Mahoney. Dearest. Farewell. https://t.co/aMcrdVyeNs
— Martha Plimpton (@MarthaPlimpton) February 6, 2018
Marg Helgenberger worked with him in an episode of Frasier.
I'm very saddened to hear that #johnmahoney has left this earth. I was lucky enough to have worked with him in an episode of #Frazier. A wonderful actor & an even more wonderful human being. May he rest in peace.
— Marg Helgenberger (@MargHelgen) February 6, 2018
Max Greenfield worked with him in Hot in Cleveland.
As good as it ever gets #JohnMahoney pic.twitter.com/9LZBP65K9P
— max greenfield (@iamgreenfield) February 6, 2018
Kathy Griffin befriended him during a trip to Chicago, “where I’m from and where he lived.”
I would always run into John Mahoney at NBC events when we both co-starred on NBC sitcoms, but I didn't get a chance to spend time with him until I ran into him at a restaurant in Oak Park, IL (where I'm from and where he lived). He was a very kind and generous man. Rest in peace pic.twitter.com/WJvjlBq6fB
— Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) February 6, 2018
Eriq La Salle worked with him in The Human Factor.
RIP John Mahoney. One of the gentlest spirits I've ever met and had the pleasure of working with.
— Eriq La Salle (@EriqLaSalle23) February 6, 2018
Ike Barinholtz’s path crossed with Mahoney on MADtv.
One of the best Chicago actors ever. RIP John Mahoney https://t.co/9WiTgU07HC
— Ike Barinholtz (@ikebarinholtz) February 6, 2018
Richard Schiff and Mahoney worked together in The Hudsucker Proxy.
Mixture of pure kindness and purer talent. John Mahoney was the best. RIP https://t.co/ztAZWu99Jm
— Richard Schiff (@Richard_Schiff) February 6, 2018
And plenty of stars who seem not to have worked with him at all praised his influence and talent.
John Mahoney!
— octavia spencer (@octaviaspencer) February 6, 2018
John Mahoney has moved on. A Great actor. Incredible wicked sense of humor. And someone who made a huge difference in my life and many others. #RIPJohnMahoney #respect https://t.co/SHNHtff6QJ
— Ben Stiller (@RedHourBen) February 6, 2018
RIP John Mahoney! Great actor
— Viola Davis (@violadavis) February 6, 2018
I have looked up to #JohnMahoney for so many years for so many reasons. He has always been an inspiration to me. He will continue to be.??
— Jesse Tyler Ferguson (@jessetyler) February 6, 2018
Thank you for the laughs John Mahoney. pic.twitter.com/1NMNUECOGS
— Luke Evans (@TheRealLukevans) February 6, 2018
He was Dad to Frasier and Niles (AND Diane Court) but also a Father figure to us all. Rest In Peace, John Mahoney! https://t.co/Bj25Ppd4n6
— KevinSmith (@ThatKevinSmith) February 6, 2018
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