Comedian Garry Shandling dies at age 66

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Friday, March 25, 2016
Comedian Garry Shandling, pictured here in 2009, has died at age 66.
Comedian Garry Shandling, pictured here in 2009, has died at age 66.
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LOS ANGELES (WLS) -- Chicago-born Garry Shandling, who as an actor and comedian masterminded a brand of self-inflicted phony docudrama with "The Larry Sanders Show," has died. He was 66.

Alan Nierob, Shandling's spokesman, said doctors believe the comedian died from a heart attack. A coroner's official said Shandling died from natural causes and no autopsy is planned.

Los Angeles Police officer Tony Im said officers were dispatched to Shandling's home Thursday for a reported medical emergency. Shandling was transported to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Im did not have any details on when the call was placed or what the nature of the emergency was. He said police will conduct a death investigation.

Over a show-business career that lasted for more than 40 years, Shandling won acclaim as a sitcom writer, standup comedian, actor and producer.

Born in Chicago, Shandling briefly worked in advertising before moving into comedy writing and standup. In the 1980s he began to experiment with TV comedy with his first series, "It's Garry Shandling's Show," a Showtime sitcom that called attention to its artificial nature with the actors routinely breaking the fourth wall.

He won the most critical acclaim of his career for "The Larry Sanders Show" on HBO, which aired from 1992 to 1998. In it, he played the titular talk show host, in some ways a comic alter ego of his own neurotic persona. The show was nominated for 56 Emmys, winning three, and placed high on many critics' lists of the best TV shows of all time.

Shandling also appeared in numerous movies, including "Zoolander," "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" and "Iron Man 2." He hosted the Emmy and Grammy award shows multiple times.

The entertainment world, especially fellow comedians, remembered a friend, colleague and mentor on Twitter.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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