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The performer best known as Ded Bob, who performed for decades at the Michigan Renaissance Festival, has passed away.
Paul Orwick confirmed on Thursday his brother’s death to WDET but wasn’t immediately available to provide further details.
A post on the Ded Bob Facebook page said Orwick had been recovering from a heart attack for the past six weeks at an intensive care unit.
From the website of Ded Bob
A young Clark Orwick (right) with Ded Bob (left).
Orwick was the voice and personality behind the smart-mouthed skeleton puppet named Ded Bob, which Orwick operated while dressed as a masked character named Smuj.
Keegan-Michael Key shares pivotal moment in Detroit in new podcast Julie Hinds, Detroit Free Press © Frazer Harrison, Getty Images Keegan-Michael Key
Keegan-Michael Key has done everything from creating and starring in Key & Peele to playing Horatio in Hamlet at New York City s Public Theater.
But when the versatile performer looks back specifically on his career in comedy, he traces its starting point to watching “Saturday Night Live” with his father while growing up in Detroit.
As he recounts in this exclusive clip from his new Audible podcast that premieres Thursday, “The History of Sketch Comedy,” Key had an epiphany when he heard his stoic dad laugh at a 1983 SNL skit featuring Eddie Murphy as a talent agent and the real Stevie Wonder as a Stevie Wonder impersonator.