Comedian, actor, writer and producer Garry Shandling, known for โ€œItโ€™s Garry Shandlingโ€™s Showโ€ and โ€œThe Larry Sanders Show,โ€ died Thursday, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed. He was 66.

A spokesman for the LAPD said they received a 911 call from Shandlingโ€™s home on Thursday, saying the comedian suffered from a โ€œmedical emergency.โ€ He later died at an L.A. hospital.

Shandling wasnโ€™t known to be suffering from any illnesses, and just a few days ago retweeted Kathy Griffinโ€™s photo of himself, her and Bob Odenkirk.

The influential comedian was known for his neurotic observational humor, particularly about romantic relationships, and his no-holds-barred skewering of showbiz in his inventive TV shows. โ€œThe Larry Sanders Showโ€ was one of the early pillars of HBOโ€™s original series strategy, garnering Emmy Awards and critical acclaim during its 1992-1998 run.

Born in Chicago, Shandling was raised in Tucson, Ariz., and started out majoring in electrical engineering before completing a marketing degree at the University of Arizona. After moving to Los Angeles, he sold a script for โ€œSanford and Sonโ€ and also wrote for โ€œWelcome Back, Kotter.โ€ He guest-hosted on โ€œThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carsonโ€ and was in consideration to become Carsonโ€™s replacement. After a serious car accident, he began working on his stand-up comedy act.

Comedian, actor, writer and producer Garry Shandling, known for โ€œItโ€™s Garry Shandlingโ€™s Showโ€ and โ€œThe Larry Sanders Show,โ€ died Thursday, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed. He was 66.

A spokesman for the LAPD said they received a 911 call from Shandlingโ€™s home on Thursday, saying the comedian suffered from a โ€œmedical emergency.โ€ He later died at an L.A. hospital.

Shandling wasnโ€™t known to be suffering from any illnesses, and just a few days ago retweeted Kathy Griffinโ€™s photo of himself, her and Bob Odenkirk.

The influential comedian was known for his neurotic observational humor, particularly about romantic relationships, and his no-holds-barred skewering of showbiz in his inventive TV shows. โ€œThe Larry Sanders Showโ€ was one of the early pillars of HBOโ€™s original series strategy, garnering Emmy Awards and critical acclaim during its 1992-1998 run.

Born in Chicago, Shandling was raised in Tucson, Ariz., and started out majoring in electrical engineering before completing a marketing degree at the University of Arizona. After moving to Los Angeles, he sold a script for โ€œSanford and Sonโ€ and also wrote for โ€œWelcome Back, Kotter.โ€ He guest-hosted on โ€œThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carsonโ€ and was in consideration to become Carsonโ€™s replacement. After a serious car accident, he began working on his stand-up comedy act.

The seeds of โ€œLarry Sanders Showโ€ were planted on Showtime in 1986 when Shandling hosted โ€œThe Garry Shandling Show 25th Anniversary Special,โ€ a parody of a Johnny Carson-esque anniversary special. He starred and co-created โ€œLarry Sanders Showโ€ for HBO, set in the office of a fictional late-night talk show, with Dennis Klein. Shandling was nominated for 18 Emmys for the show and, along with Peter Tolan, won an Emmy for the series finale.

โ€œThe Larry Sanders Showโ€ was said to have a lasting impact on TV comedy, influencing such series as โ€œCurb Your Enthusiasm.โ€ It cracked several โ€œbest ofโ€ lists, including Timeโ€™s 100 Best TV Shows of All Time. Judd Apatow was among the staff writers on the show who went on to become a major player in the industry.

Among his film and voice acting appearances were โ€œIron Man 2,โ€ โ€œCaptain America: The Winter Soldier,โ€ โ€œDr. Dolittle,โ€ โ€œZoolanderโ€ and โ€œOver the Hedge.โ€ The notorious flop โ€œTown and Country,โ€ in which he co-starred with Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton, was a big disappointment for Shandling in 2001.

Although the comedian hadnโ€™t amassed many recent credits, he worked behind the scenes with numerous writers and comedians including Apatow and Sacha Baron Cohen, helping them hone their material.

NBC offered him $5 million to take over โ€œLate Nightโ€ when David Letterman moved to CBS in 1993, but he declined. He was also offered โ€œThe Late Late Showโ€ but declined to do the โ€œLarry Sanders Show.โ€

He was also a formidable host, hosting the Grammys in 1990, 1993 and 1994, and the Emmys in 2000 and 2004.

Shandling was never married and did not have children. TMZ first reported the news.

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