

We send our deepest condolences to his family and friends.” Jerry Seinfelds roving talk show combines coffee, laughs, and vintage cars into quirky, caffeine-filled adventures with the sharpest minds in comedy. Mike was a joy to work with and brought warmth and kindness to all who knew him. A member of the HBO family for many years, his most recent role as Bridget Everett’s father in Somebody Somewhere showed his special talent for bringing heart to a performance.

HBO said in a statement: “We are very saddened to hear about the sudden passing of Mike Hagerty. And in 2022, he joined Everett in her breakout HBO comedy Somebody Somewhere as patriarch Ed Miller. In 2013, he joined the cast of Brooklyn Nine-Nine as Captain McGinley. The HBO series Somebody Somewhere, which concludes its first season this Sunday, tells the story of Sam, a middle-aged woman who has returned to her hometown in Kansas to. Treeger is the last character mentioned on the series, when Monica told Chandler (Matthew Perry) in the 2004 final scene, “I almost forgot – I promised Treeger that we’d leave our key.”
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He was introduced in the 1995 episode “The One Where Heckles Dies” and later threatened to have Rachel and Monica (Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston) evicted over illegal subletting and got Joey (Matt LeBlanc) to teach him how to dance. Treeger on the NBC juggernaut comedy Friends in 1995. Hagerty entered the zeitgeist when he was cast to recur as the building super Mr. When Michael Richards’ Kramer and Barney Martin’s Morty Seinfeld tried to sell him some old beltless raincoats (“The Executive” model) to Rudy, he declined, citing the buggy cabana clothes (which he set ablaze). He also had a memorable role on Seinfeld in the classic 1994 episode “The Raincoats.” Hagerty played Rudy, owner of a downtown vintage clothing store (New Yorkers got the joke: Rudy’s Antique Boutique was a real-life second-hand shop, beloved by hipsters and NYU students of the ’80s and ’90s) who purchased some old cabana-wear of Jerry Stiller’s Frank Costanza, not knowing it was moth-ridden.
