Following complications from colon surgery, Howard Hesseman, 81, passed away Saturday at Cedar-Sanai Health Center in Los Angeles. Hesseman starred in the hit television series โWKRP in Cincinnatiโ and โHead of the Class.โ
Hesseman also had roles in โPolice Academy 2: Their First Assignment,โ where he played Captain Pete Lassard. He played Sam Royer on โOne Day at a Timeโย and screenwriter Craig Plager on โThe Bob Newhart Show.โ
โHe was a groundbreaking talent & lifelong friend and long time client, whose kindness and his influence and admiration equaled generosity to generations of actors and improvisational comedy throughout the world,โ said his manager, Robbie Kass, who confirmed the death. โHe will be sorely missed and always treasured.โ
Hesseman was born on February 27, 1940, in Lebanon, Oregon. As a college student, he attended the University of Oregon. Along with fellow actor David Ogden Stiers, he went on to help found the San Fransisco comedy group โThe Committee.โ Early in his career, while working as a DJ, he used the name, Don Sturdy.
The actor made his television debut working on the law enforcement show โDragNetโ in 1968. He was still using his alias Don Sturdy at this time. He went on to have roles on such shows asย โThe Smothers Brothers Comedy Hourโ and โThe Andy Griffith Show.โ
His breakout role came when he played anti-disco DJ John โDr. Johnny Feverโ Caravella on the iconic hit show โWKRP in Cincinnatiโ from 1978 until 1982. Hesseman also worked on the revival of the show. For this role, he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in 1980 and 1981.ย
Hesseman appeared in three episodes of โSaturday Night Liveโ and went on to star in the ABC television hit series โHead of the Classโ He appeared in nearly 100 episodes as teacher Charlie Moore.
Survivor information and memorial plans have not been released.