died on January 9, at the age of 65, after suffering a head injury in Orlando, Florida.Stamos, who was close friends with the late actor, tweeted amid the ceremony, calling on fans to ‘make some noise’.‘Disappointed to hear that @bobsaget will be LEFT OUT of the In Memoriam segment tonight @TheTonyawards,’ he wrote.‘Bob was brilliant in The Drowsy Chaperone & Hand to God.
Come on @BroadwayLeague and @TheWing ! Do the right thing! Bob loved Broadway and I know the community loved him.’John, 58, added: ‘Let’s make some noise about this everyone – and send our love and good wishes to the hosts @ArianaDeBose, @JulianneHough and my buddy @DarrenCriss and all the well-deserved nominees.’Disappointed to hear that @bobsaget will be LEFT OUT of the In Memoriam segment tonight @TheTonyawards.
Bob was brilliant in The Drowsy Chaperone & Hand to God. Come on @BroadwayLeague and @TheWing ! Do the right thing! Bob loved Broadway and I know the community loved him.cont.
Letâs make some noise about this everyone – and send our love and good wishes to the hosts @ArianaDeBose, @JulianneHough and my buddy @DarrenCriss and all the well-deserved nominees.While Saget was best known for his on-screen roles, he also featured in a couple of Broadway shows during his career.In 2006, he appeared in parody musical The Drowsy Chaperone and, in 2015, in the five-time Tony-winning play Hand of God.
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