TV host Ed McMahon is dead at age 86
He was best-known as Johnny Carson's sidekick on the 'Tonight Show'
LOS
ANGELES (AP) - Ed McMahon, the loyal "Tonight Show" sidekick who
bolstered boss Johnny Carson with guffaws and a resounding "H-e-e-e-e-e-ere's
Johnny!" for 30 years, died early Tuesday. He was 86.
McMahon died shortly after midnight at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
surrounded by his wife, Pam, and other family members, said his
publicist, Howard Bragman.
Bragman didn't give a cause of death, saying only that McMahon had a
"multitude of health problems the last few months."
McMahon had bone cancer, among other illnesses, according to a person
close to the entertainer, and had been hospitalized for several weeks.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized
to release the information.
McMahon broke his neck in a fall in March 2007, and battled a series of
financial problems as his injuries preventing him from working.
McMahon and Carson had worked together for nearly five years on the game
show "Who Do You Trust?" when Carson took over NBC's late-night show
from Jack Paar in October 1962. McMahon played second banana on
"Tonight" until Carson retired in 1992.
"You can't imagine hooking up with a guy like Carson," McMahon said an
interview with The Associated Press in 1993. "There's the old phrase,
hook your wagon to a star. I hitched my wagon to a great star."
McMahon, who never failed to laugh at his Carson's quips, kept his
supporting role in perspective.
"It's like a pitcher who has a favorite catcher," he said. "The pitcher
gets a little help from the catcher, but the pitcher's got to throw the
ball. Well, Johnny Carson had to throw the ball, but I could give him a
little help."
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