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\nAs reported earlier, Charles Grodin sadly passed away on Tuesday at the age of 86, and fans and fellow celebrities are paying tribute to the beloved actor. From his Golden Globe-nominated role in The Heartbreak Kid to starring as the family patriarch in the Beethoven movies, Grodin is beloved by many fans all across the world. With the outpouring of tribute posts coming in online in the wake of his death, it’s more clear than ever just how much he is loved.
\nComedian and actor Steve Martin, who appeared with Grodin in the 1985 movie Movers & Shakers, posted to Twitter: “So [sad] to hear. One of the funniest people I ever met: Charles Grodin, Star of Beethoven and Heartbreak Kid, Dies at 86.”
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\nSo said to hear. One of the funniest people I ever met: Charles Grodin, Star of \u2018Beethoven\u2019 and \u2018Heartbreak Kid,\u2019 Dies at 86 – https:\/\/t.co\/OwDYFLIgae\u2014 Steve Martin (@SteveMartinToGo) May 18, 2021Also paying tribute is filmmaker Albert Brooks, whose directorial debut in 1979 featured Grodin in a starring role. “R.I.P. Charles Grodin,” he says in a tweet. “A brilliant comedy actor. I had the wonderful experience of working with him in my first feature Real Life and he was amazing. Rest In Peace, Chuck.”
\nR.I.P. Charles Grodin. A brilliant comedy actor. I had the wonderful experience of working with him in my first feature \u201cReal Life\u201d and he was amazing. Rest In Peace, Chuck.\u2014 Albert Brooks (@AlbertBrooks) May 18, 2021Sharing a personal story about Charles Grodin, former Letterman writer Caissie posted: “One time backstage at Letterman, I dropped a glass coffee pot & it smashed in a million pieces & I said, ‘Oh my god, I’m such an idiot.’ I did not know Charles Grodin was behind me & he said ‘Lots of people are going to call you an idiot in this business. Don’t be one of ’em!'”<\/p>\n

One time backstage at Letterman, I dropped a glass coffee pot & it smashed in a million pieces & I said, \u201cOh my god, I\u2019m such an idiot.\u201d I did not know Charles Grodin was behind me & he said \u201cLots of people are going to call you an idiot in this business. Don\u2019t be one of \u2018em!\u201d\u2014 Caissie (@Caissie) May 18, 2021″RIP Charles Grodin,” tweeted Patton Oswalt. “Ordering a plate of chorizo and eggs in his beloved memory.”
\nRIP Charles Grodin. Ordering a plate of chorizo and eggs in his beloved memory.\u2014 Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) May 18, 2021Posing an image of Grodin with Miss Piggy, Muppet History posted: “Rest In Peace to the legendary Charles Grodin. Whether the charming yet nasty Nicky Holiday in The Great Muppet Caper or the bumbling security guard in The Muppets at Walt Disney World, Grodin was always a delight when he was onscreen.”
\nRest In Peace to the legendary Charles Grodin. Whether the charming yet nasty Nicky Holiday in The Great Muppet Caper or the bumbling security guard in The Muppets at Walt Disney World, Grodin was always a delight when he was onscreen. pic.twitter.com\/VbKdQCGDss\u2014 Muppet History (@HistoryMuppet) May 18, 2021From her own verified Twitter account, Miss Piggy herself added: “My beloved Charles Grodin was a fabulous friend to moi onscreen and off. Debonair, handsome, talented, charming – and great taste! I’ll miss him dearly.”
\nMy beloved Charles Grodin was a fabulous friend to moi onscreen and off. Debonair, handsome, talented, charming \u2013 and great taste! I\u2019ll miss him dearly. pic.twitter.com\/V4o2CxKZnM\u2014 Miss Piggy (@MissPiggy) May 18, 2021″RIP Charles Grodin,” said comedian Paul F. Tompkins. “My mother’s favorite comedy was Midnight Run but she didn’t like all the cursing & for years searched in vain for a copy of the movie that had the curses removed & now I hope Charles Grodin is with her in heaven explaining to her that they didn’t sell those.”
\nRIP Charles GrodinMy mother\u2019s favorite comedy was Midnight Run but she didn\u2019t like all the cursing & for years searched in vain for a copy of the movie that had the curses removed & now I hope Charles Grodin is with her in heaven explaining to her that they didn\u2019t sell those\u2014 Paul F. Tompkins (@PFTompkins) May 18, 2021And Jim Belushi said, “My heart is heavy today – we lost the bright and talented, Charles Grodin. All my love and empathy to beautiful family – he will be incredibly missed! Taking Care of Business was one of my favorite sets I ever worked on. Here’s to Charles!”
\nMy heart is heavy today – we lost the bright and talented, Charles Grodin. All my love and empathy to beautiful family – he will be incredibly missed! Taking Care of Business was one of my favorite sets I ever worked on. Here\u2019s to Charles!\u2014 Cannabis Farmer: Jim Belushi (@JimBelushi) May 18, 2021With such a powerful legacy left behind, there will never be any forgetting Charles Grodin. Perhaps the best way to deal with the pain of his passing is to go back and watch some of his classic movies to better remember just how funny and talented he really was. Rest in peace. You can see many more tribute posts on Twitter.
\nCharles Grodin losing his shit should be its own genre of film. R.I.P. to a brilliant comedian and actor. \u2764\ufe0f pic.twitter.com\/nF8stXqpWK\u2014 Melissa Ann ? (@HorrorGeekMel) May 18, 2021There are facial expressions that Charles Grodin make in Beethoven that have been imprinted into my brain for decades. The disdain this one man had for his dog was the funniest thing on the planet for a 5 year old Trevor. And it’s still funny. This man never phoned it in. RIP. pic.twitter.com\/ES8BS2uRQL\u2014 tjd (@tjdobbin) May 18, 2021RIP Charles Grodin, the only man to truly rival Kermit for the love of Miss Piggy pic.twitter.com\/CMXThBQeSj\u2014 aliki (@alikifoley) May 18, 2021Charles Grodin stole every scene in “Midnight Run.”Charles Grodin stole every scene in “Ishtar.”Charles Grodin stole every scene in “The Great Muppet Caper.”The Charles Grodin show was the best thing ever aired on CNBC.”Everyone is having a harder time than it appears.” -CG\u2014 John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) May 18, 2021God I loved him. https:\/\/t.co\/IfrfMbR4vH\u2014 billy eichner (@billyeichner) May 18, 2021So funny! RIP #CharlesGrodinhttps:\/\/t.co\/EmtrrmxQB9\u2014 Jim Gaffigan (@JimGaffigan) May 18, 2021
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