'I've lived in an incredible time': Comic Bob Newhart dies at 94 (2024)

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Bob Newhart played psychologist Robert Hartley in the 1970s sitcom The Bob Newhart Show.

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Comic Bob Newhart, best known for an everyman persona that powered two classic TV sitcoms, died Thursday morning of natural causes. He was 94. Newhart was the funniest guy in the room while playing unassuming characters who, in others' hands, would have been setting up somebody else's jokes.

Much of his success, according to Newhart himself, came from one mannerism: his stammer. It showed up in his first hit TV sitcom, The Bob Newhart Show in 1972, where he played a psychologist flummoxed by a long line of eccentric patients. And it continued all the way up into his guest appearances on CBS' hit sitcom The Big Bang Theory starting in 2013, where he played a former kids TV show host bewildered by the fan worship of genius scientist Sheldon Cooper.

The stammer made Newhart sound like an everyman, even as he was slyly proving he was the most hilarious person onstage. In a 2014 PBS documentary, Newhart recalled a TV producer asking him to speak faster once during a scene. Newhart told him: "This stammer has gotten me a home in Beverly Hills, and I'm not about to change it."

In 2005, the comic told NPR that the stammer served his style of comedy, which some have described as "minimalist."

"I like to get laughter out of the least and I think one way you do it is by giving the audience some credit for some intelligence," he said

George Robert Newhart was born in 1929 in Oak Park, Ill. Raised in the Chicago area, he got a degree in business management and served in the Army during the Korean War before landing a job as an accountant.

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Bored with accounting, Newhart began making up comedy routines over the phone with a co-worker. Eventually, he quit accounting and got a DJ pal to help him get a record deal with Warner Brothers. But there was one problem, as he told NPR's Talk of the Nation in 2006, Warner Brothers told him: "We'll record it at your next nightclub," Newhart recalled. "And I said, 'Well, see, that's going to be a problem because I've never played a nightclub.' "

Newhart had two weeks to develop material for his first record, The Button Down Mind of Bob Newhart, released in 1960. It became the first comedy album to hit No. 1 on Billboard's albums chart, launching his career.

"If you show fear, you're dead meat," Newhart told NPR in 2005. "So there was a lot of bravado in the first three or four, five years of my career. ... I didn't want people to catch on to me, you know, how I really didn't know what I was doing."

Another comedy album followed, along with appearances on TV shows and movies. But it wasn't until 1972 that he landed the first of his two classic TV sitcoms, The Bob Newhart Show. He played Bob Hartley, a psychologist surrounded by eccentric, oddball patients.

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As Newhart told WHYY's Fresh Air in 1998, picking his character's occupation was key. "We said well, you know, Bob is a listener; he's like a reactor — he reacts to people. What occupation would lend itself to somebody who listens?"

The Bob Newhart Show ended in 1978 after six seasons, by Newhart's choice. Four years later, he was in another sitcom — just called Newhart. This time, he was playing Vermont innkeeper and TV talk show host Dick Loudon.

That show ran eight seasons. Its famous final scene was suggested by Newhart's real-life wife Virginia: It featured Newhart's character waking up in his bed from The Bob Newhart Show, next to Suzanne Pleshette, who played his wife on the 1970s sitcom. There, he relayed to her his dream from the night before: "I was an innkeeper in this crazy little town in Vermont ..."

Newhart had other TV series, but they didn't last long.

He worked steadily as a standup comic and character actor, appearing on shows like ER and Desperate Housewives. In 2006, he released a memoir called I Shouldn't Even Be Doing This. And that same year, he appeared on the Emmy awards in an inspired bit with Conan O'Brien: "Tonight I have placed beloved TV icon Bob Newhart in an airtight container," O'Brien told the audience. "If the Emmys run one second over, Bob Newhart dies."

It would be another seven years before Newhart won his first Emmy award, in 2013, for his guest appearance on The Big Bang Theory. The following year, NPR asked Newhart if there were any failures in his life or career that troubled him.

"No, I've lived in an incredible time," he answered. "I've lived in the days of Johnny Carson, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin — incredibly rewarding times. ... I could never look on my life as a failure — it's far beyond anything I ever thought I would attain."

Such humility was a fitting attitude for a performer who became a comedy legend by acting like the buttoned-down guy next door.

'I've lived in an incredible time': Comic Bob Newhart dies at 94 (2024)

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Is Bob Newhart still alive in 2024? ›

Where did Bob Newhart live at the time of his death? ›

Health and death

In 1985, Newhart was hospitalized for secondary polycythemia, a condition attributed to his years of heavy smoking. He recovered after several weeks and eventually quit smoking. Newhart died from complications of several short illnesses at his home in Los Angeles on July 18, 2024, at the age of 94.

Does Bob Newhart stammer? ›

Remembering that Bob Newhart spoke with a stammer. Just saying. Also remembering that, when I worked for AFSCME in Illinois, old-timers said Newhart had briefly worked for the Illinois Department of Labor & had been a member of AFSCME Local 1006. "Stammering is different than stuttering.

What did Bob Newhart do for a living? ›

While maintaining his comedy career on recordings and in a touring act that consistently sold out theatres, Newhart made frequent guest appearances on television, and he eventually developed a sitcom, also called The Bob Newhart Show (1972–78), in which he starred as a psychologist.

Is Bob Newhart a smoker? ›

Newhart, a lifelong smoker, was told he had developed a rare disease because of the bad habit. A source explained: “There was so much nicotine in his bloodstream, his body overproduced red blood cells and he started bleeding uncontrollably from his nose.

How did the original Bob Newhart show end? ›

The “Newhart” finale bridged the gap between the two shows, with an ending that had Dick Loudon getting knocked out by a golf ball in Vermont and then waking up in a Chicago bedroom as Bob Hartley, with Emily by his side. The implication was that the entire run of “Newhart” had been Bob's dream.

Is Bob Newhart a Democrat or Republican? ›

Bob Newhart - I always stayed away from political...

Were Bob Newhart and Don Rickles friends? ›

His best friend, Don Rickles also lived here. First Rickles went, then his wife, Barbara. Bob's wife, Ginnie, passed last year. All of us here envision Bob back with his bestie and with Ginnie, his beloved girl.

Where is Bob Newhart buried? ›

Bob Newhart has been laid to rest at San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, Los Angeles. Bob Newhart was known to be a devout Catholic. The cemetery is a Catholic cemetery.

Were Tim Conway and Bob Newhart friends? ›

Close friend Bob Newhart made the following statement: "We lost one of the greatest today – Tim Conway may be the greatest ever. I will never forget on an Emmy Awards when Harvey Korman won & Tim did not.

Did Bob Newhart and Suzanne Pleshette get along? ›

Writer Michael Zinberg added, “They had wonderful chemistry. It was a great on-screen, off-screen relationship.” Pleshette's involvement in “The Bob Newhart Show” was a decision Newhart never regretted. “Suzie and I had a great relationship,” he said.

Did Darryls ever speak on Newhart? ›

"My brother Darryl is in Minnesota and my other brother Darryl is in South Carolina. I talk to them now and then," Sanderson said. The two Darryls never spoke until the final episode.

Did Bob Newhart ever work with Betty White? ›

I had the honor of working with Betty White on my series BOB as well as the series finale of Hot in Cleveland. She was such a pro!! My first standup appearance on network television was in April 1960 on the Jack Paar show in which Betty was a guest.

Were Bob Newhart and Bill Daily friends? ›

Daily played a perpetually jet-lagged airline navigator, Howard Borden, who was the neighbor of Mr. Newhart's Dr. Robert Hartley. The two actors were friends in real life, having met in the 1950s at a Halloween party in Chicago before they became well known, Mr.

Who introduced Bob Newhart to his wife? ›

Late sitcom star Bob Newhart met his wife, Ginnie Newhart, on a blind date. The comedian met Ginnie in 1962 through their mutual friend, actor Buddy Hackett. "Buddy said, 'I've got a girl for you,' " Bob recalled to PEOPLE in 2019.

What happened to Newhart? ›

Newhart died after a series of short illnesses, his publicist said. Bob Newhart, the comedian and actor known for "The Bob Newhart Show," has died, his publicist said. He was 94. Newhart died after a series of short illnesses, his longtime publicist Jerry Digney said in a statement on Thursday.

Why did Steven Kampmann leave Newhart? ›

Performer and writer who is perhaps best known for his role as the short tempered Kirk Devane on Newhart (1982). Was let go from Newhart (1982) . The producers decided to make the switch when it became apparent that Kampmann's character (Kirk Devane) had nowhere to go.

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