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Marc Wilmore, famous screenwriter from The Simpson, died last night because of coronavirus (COVID-19. The news was released by his brother Larry Wilmore through his Twitter account. He shared how the content creator struggled with contamination. We tell you what we know.
It was through the Twitter account of Marc Wilmore’s brother where news of the death was announced:
“My dear, dear brother, Marc Edward Wilmore, died tonight fighting covid and other conditions that have hurt him for years,” Larry Wilmore began in his message.
Likewise, he classified his brother as a “gentle, funny, kind” person …
My dear, dear brother, Marc Edward Wilmore, passed away last night fighting COVID and other conditions that had been hurting him for many years. My brother was the kindest, gentlest, funniest lion of an angel I have ever known. I love you little brother. pic.twitter.com/Zhcg1U4Evr
– Larry Wilmore (@larrywilmore) February 1, 2021
Besides being famous as a screenwriter for The Simpson, Marc Wilmore worked as a screenwriter on the show Live in color. He made imitations of famous American characters.
It was in season 13 of The Simpson when he joined the team. He was even an executive producer on this one. On social networks, the news has been toppled with expressions of affection and condolences for the family.
The fact is, you don’t have to worry.
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