Obituaries
Max Wright, Actor And 'Alf' Star, Dead At 75
The actor, known for playing father Willie Tanner on the 1980s sitcom "Alf," died at his Hermosa Beach home following a battle with cancer.

HERMOSA BEACH, CA — Veteran actor Max Wright, known for playing father Willie Tanner on the 1980s sitcom "Alf," has died at age 75.
Relatives told TMZ that Wright died at his home in Hermosa Beach following a battle with cancer. Wright was diagnosed with Lymphoma in 1995, but had been in remission for a long while, according to TMZ.
Wright's television career dated back to the mid-1970s, and over the years he appeared on shows such as "Hart to Hart," "WKRP in Cincinnati," "Taxi," "Buffalo Bill," "Benson," "Cheers," "Misfits of Science," "Who's the Boss?," "Murphy Brown," "Friends," "Norm" and "The Drew Carey Show."
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But he was best known for his role on "Alf," a cult sitcom about a puppet alien that crash-landed into a family's garage. Wright was a Tony-nominated stage actor; his Broadway debut was in the 1968 production of "The Great White Hope," Variety reported.
Wright married his wife, Linda Ybarrondo, in 1965. They were married until Ybarrondo died in 2017 of breast cancer. Wright is survived by his two children, Ben and Daisy.
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One of the truly fine experiences of my life was writing for Max Wright. Max was very rare in that he could play any attitude comedically. Shallow, sweet, cruel, lustful, moved, hateful, cowardly. And on it went. He was a comedy writer's dream: a perfect comedy vessel. Great man.
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) June 27, 2019
Rest in Peace, Willie.#MaxWright #ALF pic.twitter.com/zcrt10CfFL
— doodlebrink (@doodlebrink) June 27, 2019
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