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"King of the Hill" voice actor Johnny Hardwick has died. He was 64. Hardwick's death was confirmed to Fox News Digital by the Austin (Texas) Police Department.
The police responded to a welfare check call on Tuesday and found a deceased body that was later identified as Hardwick.The actor's death is not being investigated as a homicide, Austin police told Fox News Digital. The cause of death will be determined by the Travis County Medical Examiner but remains unknown at this time. Hardwick voiced the character of Dale Gribble on the animated comedy series "King of the Hill." His character appeared in the very first episode of the show, which aired in 1997.The series ended in 2010 after 259 episodes.
The actor earned an Emmy in 1999 for outstanding animated program for "King of the Hill." He went on to receive two more Emmy nominations in 2001 and 2002. "King of the Hill" was created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels. Hardwick was joined by Judge along with Kathy Najimy, Stephen Root and Pamela Adlon for the cast.
A revival of the hit comedy was announced in January with Hardwick listed as a cast member. "We are all so excited to welcome back Hank, Peggy and Bobby, and to see what they have to say about the world we live in and continue the conversations we began years ago," Craig Erwich, president of ABC Entertainment, Hulu and Disney Branded Television Streaming Originals, said in a statement to Deadline. "This show has all of the perfect ingredients to meet this moment in animation at Hulu, and we’re so thankful to be having those conversations alongside this talented group." Hardwick began his career as a stand-up comedian in the 1990s.
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King Of The Hill‘s Johnny Hardwick has sadly passed away.
King Of The Hill, has died aged 64.The actor died Tuesday (August 8) at his home in Austin, Texas, as confirmed by the Austin coroner’s office (via Deadline).According to TMZ, police were called to Hardwick’s home for a welfare check. No foul play is suspected, and a cause of death is yet to be revealed, pending the coroner’s investigation.Along with being credited as a producer and writer on the earlier seasons of Fox‘s King Of The Hill, Hardwick played Dale on the animated sitcom, the conspiracy theorist and friend of lead character Hank Hill, played by Mike Judge.The character took on many jobs including exterminator, bounty hunter and camp counsellor throughout 257 of the show’s 258 episodes.The actor started his career in local stand-up comedy in 1990, going on to make appearances on The Jon Stewart Show.He later went on to appear on reality TV shows Ace Of Cakes and Boomer Vs Zoomer.
was pronounced dead on Tuesday at his Texas home, multiple outlets report. He was 64.Hardwick's body was discovered by police after they were called to his home for a welfare check, law enforcement sources told, who was first to report the news.
Voice actor Johnny Hardwick has died. He was 64.
was pronounced dead on Tuesday at his Texas home, multiple outlets report. He was 64.Hardwick's body was discovered by police after they were called to his home for a welfare check, law enforcement sources told, who was first to report the news.
Johnny Hardwick, who you are most likely to recognize as the voice of Dale on King of the Hill, has sadly passed away. He was 64.
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Johnny Hardwick, the voice actor, comedian and producer best known for playing Dale Gribble on the long-running Fox animated comedy “King of the Hill,” has died. Hardwick also had roles as a writer and a story editor during his run on the show, which consisted of well over 200 episodes. As a producer on “King of the Hill,” Hardwick won an Emmy Award in 1999 for outstanding animated program.
Johnny Hardwick, who voiced the conspiracy-minded character Dale Gribble on King of the Hill, died August 8 at his home in Austin, Texas. He was 64.
reports TMZ. According to the outlet, Hardwick was pronounced dead at the scene though police have yet to issue an official cause of death.However, police did report that they do not suspect any foul play.