Howard Hesseman,81, Dies Following Complications from Colon Surgery

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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 โ€œWKRP in Cincinnatiโ€ and โ€œHead of the Class.โ€

Hesseman also had roles in โ€œPolice Academy 2: Their First Assignment,โ€ where he played Captain Pete Lassard. He played Sam Royer on โ€œOne Day at a Timeโ€ย  and screenwriter Craig Plager on โ€œThe Bob Newhart Show.โ€

โ€œHe 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. โ€œHe 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 โ€œThe 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 โ€œDragNetโ€ in 1968. He was still using his alias Don Sturdy at this time. He went on to have roles on such shows asย  โ€œThe Smothers Brothers Comedy Hourโ€ and โ€œThe Andy Griffith Show.โ€

His breakout role came when he played anti-disco DJ John โ€œDr. Johnny Feverโ€ Caravella on the iconic hit show โ€œWKRP 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 โ€œSaturday Night Liveโ€ and went on to star in the ABC television hit series โ€œHead of the Classโ€ He appeared in nearly 100 episodes as teacher Charlie Moore.

Survivor information and memorial plans have not been released.