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Cause of death
  
heart attack

Years active
  
1992–2013


Name
  
Jay Leggett

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Jay Michael Leggett

Born
  
August 9, 1963 (
1963-08-09
)
Tomahawk, Wisconsin, United States

Occupation
  
Actor, improvisational comedian, producer, director, screenwriter

Died
  
November 23, 2013, Lincoln County, Wisconsin, United States

Movies and TV shows
  
Employee of the Month, Without a Paddle, Factory, Hit Me, Live Nude Girls

Similar People
  
Mitch Rouse, David Pasquesi, Harris Goldberg, Steven Brill, Dave Foley

Jay Michael Leggett (August 9, 1963 – November 23, 2013) was an American actor, improvisational comedian, producer, director, and screenwriter.

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Biography

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Leggett was born in Tomahawk, Wisconsin and graduated from Tomahawk High School; he then received his bachelor's degree in fine arts from the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point.

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He began his career in Chicago studying with improv legend Del Close before moving to Hollywood to join the cast of the Fox TV series In Living Color. Leggett has appeared on dozens of national TV programs including the pilot for the NBC series E.R.. He wrote, costarred, and produced the feature film Employee Of The Month, starring Matt Dillon and Christina Applegate. That film was an official selection to The Sundance Film Festival. Leggett also wrote the Paramount Pictures feature film Without A Paddle starring Dax Shepard and Seth Green. He also produced and starred in the Spike TV series Factory, and produced and directed the documentary To The Hunt, which gave viewers a look into hunting culture through the stories of several different hunting shacks in Lincoln County, Wisconsin.

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Leggett died of a heart attack on November 23, 2013, at the age of 50, after a day of hunting in the town of Tomahawk, Lincoln County, Wisconsin.


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Filmography

Actor
2013
Adam Devine's House Party (TV Series) as
Clarence
- Neighbor Party (2013) - Clarence
- Ex-Girlfriend (2013) - Clarence (uncredited)
2013
Merkin Penal (Short) as
Gus
2011
Axe Lords (TV Series) as
Greg
- Axe of Kindness - Greg
- Axe Against the Wall - Greg
2011
Division III: Football's Finest as
Big John Schwartz
2008
Factory (TV Series) as
Gus
- Camping (2008) - Gus
- Model Employee (2008) - Gus
- Builtgood Screwcutter 5000 (2008) - Gus
- The Drug Test (2008) - Gus
- The Lemon (2008) - Gus
- The Pilot (2008) - Gus
2004
Employee of the Month as
Dorff
2003
Nobody Knows Anything! as
Prison Guard
2002
NYPD Blue (TV Series) as
Michael Canavan
- Less Is Morte (2002) - Michael Canavan
2002
Thank You, Good Night as
Big Frank
2000
Even Stevens (TV Series) as
Wallace Randall
- Deep Chocolate (2000) - Wallace Randall
2000
The Drew Carey Show (TV Series) as
Frank
- Beer Ball (2000) - Frank
2000
Family Law (TV Series)
- Love and Money (2000)
1999
Star Trek: Voyager (TV Series) as
Phlox
- Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy (1999) - Phlox (as Jay M. Leggett)
1999
Ally (TV Series) as
Harry Pippin
- The Promise (1999) - Harry Pippin
1999
Anoosh of the Airways as
Nelson
1998
Another Day in Paradise as
Security Guard
1997
Ally McBeal (TV Series) as
Harry Pippen
- The Promise (1997) - Harry Pippen
1997
C-16: FBI (TV Series) as
Lee Kitchner
- Radio FBI (1997) - Lee Kitchner
1997
Between Brothers (TV Series) as
Frank
- The Big Three-Oh (1997) - Frank
- In Case of Emergency (1997) - Frank
1996
Hit Me as
Leroy Rose
1995
The Armando Diaz Experience, Theatrical Movement and Hootenanny (TV Series) as
Various
1994
ER (TV Series) as
Mr. Canelli
- 24 Hours (1994) - Mr. Canelli
1993
In Living Color (TV Series) as
Various
- The Scary Larry Show (1994) - Various
- Candy Cane's Last Show (1994) - Various
- Sweet Tooth Jones (1994) - Various
- Infomercial Awards (1994) - Various
- Thugs (1994) - Various
- Dirty Dozens Tournament of Champions (1994) - Various
- Mrs. Ikefire (1994) - Various
- The White League (1994) - Various
- Hemorrhoid Guy (1994) - Various
- East Hollywood Squares (1994) - Various
- The Gangasta Group (1994) - Various
- Wheel of Dozens (1993) - Various
- Mary Tyler Mo (1993) - Various
- Umbilical Barry (1993) - Various
- Wile E Coyote on Trial (1993) - Various
- All Up in the Family (1993) - Various
- Sam Kinison: Live from Hell (1993) - Various
- Circus of Black Stars (1993) - Various
- Droop! There It Is (1993) - Various
- The Irish Singer (1993) - Various
- Unpoetic Justice (1993) - Various
- Ike Turner and Hooch (1993) - Various
- The Dirty Dozens (1993) - Various
- Ike Strikes Back (1993) - Various
1992
Hero as
Mud Face Wannabee
1992
Mario and the Mob (TV Movie) as
Fat Frank Palo
1988
Trapped Alive as
Prison Guard
Producer
2014
Live Nude Girls (executive producer)
2013
Merkin Penal (Short) (producer)
2010
To the Hunt (Documentary) (producer)
2008
Lemmings (TV Series) (executive producer - 11 episodes)
2008
Factory (TV Series) (producer - 2008)
2008
Little Richies Fish Emporium (Video short) (producer)
2007
Concentration Camp (Short) (producer)
2004
Employee of the Month (co-producer)
Director
2014
Taylor'd Problems (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? (2014)
2014
Live Nude Girls
2013
Player and Wifey (TV Series) (1 episode)
- "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner": Pilot (2013)
2010
To the Hunt (Documentary)
2008
Lemmings (TV Series) (11 episodes)
Writer
2014
Live Nude Girls
2013
Merkin Penal (Short)
2008
Little Richies Fish Emporium (Video short) (writer)
2007
Concentration Camp (Short) (writer)
2004
Without a Paddle (screenplay)
2004
Employee of the Month (written by)
1993
In Living Color (TV Series) (special material - 1 episode)
- The Irish Singer (1993) - (special material)
Soundtrack
1993
In Living Color (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Umbilical Barry (1993) - (performer: "Stop! In the Name of Love" - uncredited)
Thanks
2014
Live Nude Girls (in memory of)
Self
1993
Comic Relief: Baseball Relief '93 (TV Movie) as
Self

References

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