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Gilbert Gottfried Does One Final Impression In Video Recorded Hours Before He Was Rushed To Hospital

Gilbert Gottfried Does One Final Impression In Video Recorded Hours Before He Was Rushed To Hospital
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The last episode of late comedian Gilbert Gottfried's podcast has been released almost a month after his passing.

Gottfried was the host of Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast since 2014, and cohosted the show with comedy writer Frank Santopadre. The two funny men would discuss Hollywood history and pop culture with veteran actors, comedians and musicians.


As reported by Huffpost, a behind the scenes clip from the second part of the final episode was just posted on Gottfried's official Twitter as a memorial to the late actor and comedian.

The clip shows Gottfried doing his notorious impression of English actor James Mason for the podcast's guest Brenda Vaccaro of HBO's And Just Like That....

Hours after recording the podcast, 67-year-old Gottfried was rushed to the hospital and died due to complications from type II myotonic dystrophy.

Fans of Gottfried, who was known for his iconic shrill voice, voice-over work, roasts and impressions honored the comedian on Twitter.












You can listen to the last as well as prior episodes on the podcast's official website.

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