, which earned him two Golden Globe nominations, as well as turns in Bye Bye Braverman, Blume in Love, California Split and Look Who's Talking.He enjoyed playing the ukulele and the banjo, and even made an album with his band The Imperial Jazz Band.His longterm manager Abe Hoch said: “I am saddened by the fact that my close friend and client of many years has passed away.
I will miss his warmth, humor, camaraderie and friendship. He was a wonderful human.”Fans flooded Twitter to show their condolences and remember the actor.One fan wrote: "This tribute episode for Pops on the Goldbergs is gonna hurt like a b****.
Rest In Peace George Segal , you were truly a legend, and Pops will always be my favorite character on the Goldberg’s, he was so.
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