Bob McGrath, one of many final authentic forged members on “Sesame Road,” died Sunday. He was 90.
“Whats up Fb pals, the McGrath household has some unhappy information to share,” a put up shared on his private account mentioned.
“Our father Bob McGrath, handed away in the present day. He died peacefully at dwelling, surrounded by his household.”
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No additional particulars surrounding his demise have been offered.
McGrath’s representatives didn’t instantly return Fox Information Digital’s request for remark.
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His first episode debut was within the 1969 pilot, which started 47 seasons of labor on the tutorial present.
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McGrath wrapped his final episode, titled “Having a Ball,” in 2017.
He did not restrict himself to tv, although, and McGrath discovered success on the silver display with roles in “Observe that Fowl” and “3:10 to Yuma.”
Bob was additionally identified for his voice, and sang on many “Sesame Road” soundtracks, together with the songs “Folks in Your Neighborhood,” “Sing a Track,” and “If You’re Completely satisfied And You Know It.”
McGrath is survived by spouse Ann Logan Sperry and 5 kids, along with his grandchildren.
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