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Voice actor Johnny Hardwick has died. He was 64.
Hardwick — who was best known as the voice of Dale on King of the Hill — was found dead at his home in Texas on Tuesday, August 8, per multiple outlets.
TMZ reported that law enforcement was sent to Hardwick’s home to perform a welfare check on him and he was pronounced dead at the scene. An official cause of death has not been released, but the authorities have ruled out foul play, according to the outlet.
Hardwick was born in Austin in 1959 and studied journalism at Texas Tech University. Following his graduation, he worked as a bartender before pursuing his dreams of comedy.
Before getting his breakout role on King of the Hill, performed stand-up throughout the ‘90s. He was also the first stand-up comedian to appear on The Jon Stewart Show.
In 1997, Hardwick joined the cast of the Fox animated series, voicing conspiracy theorist Dale, as well as additional voices, for 258 episodes. He also served as one of the series’ producers, writers and story editors.
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The comedy earned an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program in 1999 and was also nominated in the same category in 2001 and 2002. King of the Hill came to an end in 2010.
In 2012, Hardwick launched his own YouTube channel but did not start creating content until three years later. He began to post videos of himself singing parody covers while dressed up as Dale and made various references to his iconic lines — including “pocket sand” — on the series.
In January, it was announced that a King of the Hill revival was in the works at Hulu with all of the original cast set to return. In addition to Hardwick, the show also featured the voices of Kathy Najimy, Stephen Root,
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King Of The Hill‘s Johnny Hardwick has sadly passed away.
"King of the Hill" voice actor Johnny Hardwick has died. He was 64. Hardwick's death was confirmed to Fox News Digital by the Austin (Texas) Police Department.
King Of The Hill, has died aged 64.The actor died Tuesday (August 8) at his home in Austin, Texas, as confirmed by the Austin coroner’s office (via Deadline).According to TMZ, police were called to Hardwick’s home for a welfare check. No foul play is suspected, and a cause of death is yet to be revealed, pending the coroner’s investigation.Along with being credited as a producer and writer on the earlier seasons of Fox‘s King Of The Hill, Hardwick played Dale on the animated sitcom, the conspiracy theorist and friend of lead character Hank Hill, played by Mike Judge.The character took on many jobs including exterminator, bounty hunter and camp counsellor throughout 257 of the show’s 258 episodes.The actor started his career in local stand-up comedy in 1990, going on to make appearances on The Jon Stewart Show.He later went on to appear on reality TV shows Ace Of Cakes and Boomer Vs Zoomer.
was pronounced dead on Tuesday at his Texas home, multiple outlets report. He was 64.Hardwick's body was discovered by police after they were called to his home for a welfare check, law enforcement sources told, who was first to report the news.
was pronounced dead on Tuesday at his Texas home, multiple outlets report. He was 64.Hardwick's body was discovered by police after they were called to his home for a welfare check, law enforcement sources told, who was first to report the news.
Johnny Hardwick, who you are most likely to recognize as the voice of Dale on King of the Hill, has sadly passed away. He was 64.
It’s a sad day for the town of Arlen, Texas.