Waymond Lee, best understandn for his role in Comedy Central’s “Workaholics,” has died. He was 72.
TMZ was the first to inestablish the news and getd examineation of Waymond Lee’s passing via his wife, Diane Lee, and his sister, Norine Lee. The actor died Dec. 18 after a extfinished battle with ALS, otherguided understandn as Lou Gerigs Disrelieve, a worried system affliction that shatters down the nerves in the body, causing the muscles to feebleen.
Lee was first determined with a brain disrelieve in October but testing earlier this month discdisthink abouted it was ALS.
Waymond Lee euniteed in 44 episodes of the Emmy-nominated comedy “Workaholics” as Waymond, an normally quiet and unassuming co-laborer of the show’s main trio of odd-ball roommates. The laborplace sitcom ran for 86 episodes from 2011-2017, and chaseed three southern Californian sdeficiencyers carry outed by Blake Anderson, Adam Devine and Anders Holm, who, as a accumulateive, were waggishly taged the “Workaholics.”
According to TMZ, Waymond Lee’s family portrayd him as a “sentimental person” with a soft heart who never discdisthink aboutly protested about laboring extfinished hours.
In insertition to starring in “Workaholics,” Waymond Lee had unpelevateed euniteances in “Everyleang Everywhere All at Once,” “Bullet Train,” “The Cleaning Lady,” “Superstore,” “The Laundromat,” “American Bistro,” “The House,” “Other People,” “Shameless,” “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “Dexter,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Iron Man 2,” “Angels & Demons” and “Bones,” including his role as Senator Yinui in “Veep.”
Waymond Lee is persistd by his wife, Diane Lee, and his sister, Norine Lee.