Is Gary Friedkin Still Alive? Gary Friedkin Cause Of Death

According to the Tribune Chronicle, Gary Friedkin, an actor who appeared in “Star Wars,” “Young Doctors in Love,” and the TV program “Happy Days,” has passed away.

According to his family, COVID-19 difficulties caused Friedkin, 70, to pass away on December 2.

Friedkin’s family expressed gratitude to friends and admirers in his obituary in the Tribune Chronicle and remembered him as “a treasure to all who knew him.”

The 1981 film “Under the Rainbow,” which is loosely based on the gathering of children in a Hollywood hotel to try out for roles as Munchkins in “The Wizard of Oz,” marked Friedkin’s acting debut. Friedkin was 4 feet tall.

In the popular sitcom “Happy Days” from the 1970s, he played Clarence the Cook.

Ewok was played by Friedkin.

Friedkin made his final on-screen cameo as Shorty in Garry Marshall’s 2016 movie “Mother’s Day,” according to IMDb.

Friedkin was described in his obituary as “an incredible son, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, and friend.” “Gary never let the challenges he encountered stand in the way of living life to the fullest, making his family and numerous friends laugh nonstop. Numerous people were made to grin by Gary, and many have their own unique “Gary story.”

The obituary stated that despite Gary’s diminutive size, he was a giant among his family and friends. His legacy will endure as long as people continue to tell and retell his stories.

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