Gilbert Gottfried, the comedian with the distinctive voice well known for his at times crude humour, died on April 12 2022 at the age of 67. The cause was myotonic dystrophy type 2, a form of muscular dystrophy.
Gilbert Gottfried was born on February 18 1955 in Brooklyn, New York. His older sister was photographer Arlene Gottfried. He dropped out of high school and began performing at comedy clubs when he was only 15 years old.
In 1980 Gilbert Gottfried had a short stint as part of the cast of
Saturday Night Live. That same year he appeared in the TV movie
The Further Adventures of Wally Brown. He made his film debut in the movie
House of God in 1984. In the Eighties he appeared on such talk shows and variety shows as
Thicke of the Night,
Stand Up America, The Original Max Talking Headroom Show,
It's Showtime at the Apollo,
Late Night with David Letterman, and
The Dick Cavett Show. He was a host on
USA Up All Night from 1989 to 1998. He guest starred on the shows
The Cosby Show and
Superboy. He appeared in the films
Bad Medicine (1985),
Beverly Hills Cops II (1987),
Never on Tuesday (1988),
Hot to Trot (1988),
3rd Bass: The Gas Face (1988),
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990),
Problem Child (1990), and
Look Who's Talking Too (1990).
In the Nineties Gilbert Gottfried continued to host
USA Up All Night. He appeared on such talk shows and variety shows as
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,
Muppets Tonight,
Late Night with Conan O'Brien,
Saturday Night Live, and
MadTV. He guest starred on the shows
Night Court,
A Different World,
The Slate,
Herman's Head,
Adventures in Wonderland,
Silk Stalkings,
Living Single,
The Parent 'Hood,
Married with Children,
Are You Afraid of the Dark?,
Mad About You,
Wings,
In the House,
Clueless,
Hope & Gloria,
The Weird Al Show, and
Jenny He was a voice regular on the animated shows
Problem Child and
Aladdin. He was a guest voice on such animated shows as
The Ren & Stimpy Show,
Beavis and Butt-Head,
Bobby's World,
Timon & Pumbaa,
Superman,
Dilbert, and
Clerks. He was the voice of Iago in the animated film
Aladdin (1992) and provided the voices for the movies
Thumbelina (1994) and
Doctor Dolittle (1998). He appeared in the films
Problem Child 2 (1991),
Highway to Hell (1991),
House Party 3 (1994),
Blankman (1994),
Silk Degrees (1994),
Meet Wally Sparks (1997),
How to Be a Player (1997), and
Goosed (1999). He appeared on Broadway in
The Rocky Horror Show.
In the Naughts Mr. Gottfried guest starred on the shows
Son of the Beach,
CSI" Crime Scnee Investigation,
Becker,
Greg the Bunny,
Hannah Montana,
Star-ving,
Sesame Street,
3rd Rock, and
'Til Death. He was the voice of Digit on the show
Cyberchase. He provided voices for such shows as
House of Mouse,
Bear in the Big Blue House,
Grim & Evil, and
The Emperor's New School. He appeared in the movies
Longshot (2001),
The Amazing Floydini (2004),
Back by Midnight (2004),
Funky Monkey (2004),
The Last Request (2006),
Hysterical Psycho (2009), and
Jack and the Beanstalk (2009). He provided voices for the movies
A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) and
Farce of the Penguins (2006).
In the Teens he continued to voice Digit on
Cyberchase. He guest starred on the shows
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,
CollegeHumor Originals,
Anger Management,
Deadbeat,
Thingstarter,
The Jim Gaffigan Show,
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,
Episodes, and
Crashing. He provided voices for such animated shows as
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,
Justice League Action,
Family Guy,
SpongeBob SquarePants, and
Teen Titans Go. He appeared in the movies
Calendar Girl (2011),
A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014),
Rock Story (2015),
Director's Cut (2016),
Gender Bender (2016),
The Comedian (2016),
Hospital Arrest (2016),
Abnormal Attraction (2018),
A Wrestling Christmas Miracle (2020), and
The Truth About Santa Claus.
In the Twenty-Twenties he continued to voice Digit on
Cyberchase. He provided a voice for the show
The Komisky Method.
In addition to his work on television and film, he also did several commercials. For many years he was the voice of the Aflac duck. Over the years he also did commercials for MTV, Pop Tarts, Subway, Glad, and yet others.
Gilbert Gottfried was well known for his love of classic films. He was a guest programmer on Turner Classic Movies in 2013. He made several appearances on
Svengoolie. In 2021 he appeared on
Toon In with Me. His podcast
Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast debuted in 2014 and centred on Old Hollywood and popular culture.
As a comedian Gilbert Gottfried was starkly original. He was known for his incredibly dirty sense of humour and at times he could go beyond the bounds of what was considered acceptable. Even so, he was consistently funny, more so than the majority of comics.
In real life Gilbert Gottfried was entirely different from his stage persona. Those who knew him reported that he was sweet and sensitive, and known for his kindness. He was also reportedly extremely shy. He was also very enthusiastic about the things he loved. Classic film fans got to see his love of classic movies in various venues over the years, where he dropped his brash stage persona to become a sweet, enthusiastic fanboy for classic movies. Ultimately, Gilbert Gottfried was a true original. He was one of a kind.