Avery Schreiber

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Avery Schreiber (April 9, 1935 - January 7, 2002) was an American comedian and actor.

Avery was a veteran of stage, TV and film. He started his career in Chicago at the Goodman Theatre. He joined The Second City and later teamed with Jack Burns to form the comedy team of Burns and Schreiber. They recorded several comedy albums and appeared on numerous television shows.

Schreiber is remembered for his many Doritos ads, as well as his appearances in classic television shows. He was easily recognizable for his trademark bushy moustache, curly hair, and comedic reactions. In 1965, Schreiber played the role of Captain Manzini on My Mother The Car, starring Jerry Van Dyke.

Schreiber was a regular guest star on Chico and the Man, starring Freddie Prinze and Jack Albertson. He was also a frequent star on the game show Match Game and a guest in a first-season episode of The Muppet Show.

In 1994, Schreiber suffered a heart attack, which was brought upon by his diabetes. Though he survived triple bypass surgery, he never fully recovered.

Schreiber died of a heart attack on January 7, 2002, aged 66. He was residing in Los Angeles at the time of his death.

In 2003, the Avery Schreiber Theatre was founded in North Hollywood, California.

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