Charles Kimbrough Dies: Tony And Emmy Nominated Actor And Anchorman On ‘Murphy Brown’ Was 86

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Charles Kimbrough, best known for his portrayal of network anchorman Jim Dial on the CBS sitcom Murphy Brown, died Jan. 11 in Culver City, Calif. No cause was given by his son, who confirmed the de…

, died Jan. 11 in Culver City, Calif. No cause was given by his son, who confirmed the death.

Kimbrough received a Tony Award nomination in 1971 for best featured actor in a musical for playing Harry in the original production of Stephen Sondheim’s. He later received a supporting comedy actor Emmy nomination in 1990 for his work onA Minnesota native, Kimbrough was also the voice of gargoyle Victor in the 1996 animated version ofRelated StoryMurphy Brown

during its ten-season run ending in 1998. He played the co-anchor to Murphy Brown , and was often flummoxed by her antics.Survivors include his son, John Kimbrough. No memorial plans have been revealed.

 

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