Beloved actor and comedian Joe Flaherty, known for roles in “Freaks & Geeks” and “Happy Gilmore,” has passed away at 82. His daughter Gudrun confirmed his death, expressing how they cherished watching classic films together during his recent health struggles. Flaherty’s former improv group, Second City, organized a fundraiser to support him, highlighting his influence and humor in the comedy world.
Adam Sandler reminisced about Flaherty’s impact, saying, “Worshipped Joe growing up.” Others, like Martin Short and Jennifer Tilly, paid tribute to his comedic brilliance. Flaherty’s career spanned iconic roles in “Back to the Future Part II” and “Police Academy.”
Born in Pittsburgh, Flaherty served in the Air Force before pursuing theater and comedy. He thrived with Second City, later joining “Freaks & Geeks” and teaching comedy writing at Humber College. Flaherty leaves behind a legacy of laughter and admiration, remembered by colleagues and fans alike.