‘The funniest and most flirtatious Southern gentleman’

Eric McCormack and Sean Hayes remembered “Will & Grace” guest star Leslie Jordan on Monday after learning of the death of the Emmy-winning actor at the age of 67.

“Crushed to learn of the loss of Leslie Jordan, the funniest and most flirtatious Southern gentleman I’ve ever known. The joy and laughter he brought to his ‘Will & Grace’ episode was worth watching. About thirty Years gone by too quickly. Loved you, dear man,” wrote McCormack,

hes shared a picture of the younger actor (who was 4’11”) and wrote, “My heart is broken. Leslie Jordan was one of the funniest people I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with. Everyone who knew him Ever met, loved him. There will never be anyone like him. A unique talent with a huge, caring heart. You will be missed, my dear friend.”

Written “Wonder Woman” star linda carter,” Leslie Jordan brought smiles to many people’s faces, especially with her pandemic videos. What a feat to keep all of us laughing and engaged in such difficult times…It seems so cruel that it could happen with such a beautiful soul. ,

tribute from George Tekiswho wrote, “Leslie, we are saddened by your loss and will miss your joy and your unique soul;” jackie harry, who wrote Jordan’s “The Cool Kids;” shared a clip from the episode of Marlee MatlinWho fondly remembers him from his first TV series, “Reasonable Doubt”.

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