‘Naked Gun’ And ‘Police Squad!’ Star Ed Williams Dies At 98
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‘Naked Gun’ And ‘Police Squad!’ Star Ed Williams Dies At 98

Hollywood is saying goodbye to Ed Williams, the beloved actor best known for bringing laughter to millions through his unforgettable roles in The Naked Gun films and the television series Police Squad!. He passed away at age 98 in Los Angeles on October 2, surrounded by family. According to reports from Fox News, his granddaughter, Stephanie Williams, confirmed the news of his passing. Williams’ long life was marked by creativity, humor, and a deep passion for performance that spanned both the stage and screen. Fans of classic comedy will remember Ed Williams as the straight-faced scientist Ted Olsen, whose deadpan delivery became a hallmark of the Naked Gun franchise. Williams’ work continues to evoke fond memories of an era when slapstick humor reigned supreme. His presence brought warmth, wit, and impeccable timing to every project he touched, making him a cherished figure in Hollywood’s golden age of comedy. Ed Williams’ Journey From Radio To Hollywood Ed Williams has passed away at the age of 98. He was known for the original The Naked Gun trilogy. elkapocriticon/X Born in San Jose, California, in 1926, Ed Williams began his journey in entertainment after serving in the U.S. Navy. His career began on stage, performing in over 200 plays while working at KSJO Radio. In 1955, he and his wife, Nancy, moved to Los Angeles, where he taught broadcasting at the Don Martin School and later at Los Angeles City College. His dedication to his students and his craft made him a respected mentor to many aspiring performers. Ed Williams: elkapocriticon/X According to Fox News, his big break came in 1982 with the cult series Police Squad!, leading to his role as Ted Olsen in The Naked Gun films. His work with Leslie Nielsen cemented his place in comedy history, marked by humor and sincerity. A Lasting Legacy Of Laughter Ed Williams: elkapocriticon/X Beyond his defining roles, Ed Williams also appeared in films like Father of the Bride, Rat Boy, and The Giant of Thunder Mountain. He continued acting well into his later years, with his final credits including appearances in Hollywood Radio Players in 2022 and 2023. His longevity and devotion to the craft made him one of the industry’s quiet yet enduring figures.             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Canal PeeWee (@canalpeewee)   After 28 years of teaching, Williams retired in 1989 but remained deeply connected to the world of entertainment. His wife Nancy, sons Fred and Ian, and granddaughters Stephanie and Maureen remember him as a loving patriarch and gifted artist. For fans, Ed Williams will forever be the face of timeless comedy—a performer whose laughter and legacy continue to echo through generations. Next up: KISS Guitarist And Founding Member Ace Frehley Dies At 74 The post ‘Naked Gun’ And ‘Police Squad!’ Star Ed Williams Dies At 98 appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A