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This person died 2024, age 76. His TV show went into national syndication in 1980 and ran until 1984, after which he developed an array of products and performances to replace it. He described himself as a loner with few friends, whose main companions were pet dalmatians and live-in maids. Even people who encountered him by chance said he was exactly as he appeared on TV: hyperkinetic, authentic, and totally outrageous. People Magazine once called him “a hyperkinetic elf in an emerald green tracksuit and the clown prince of fitness.” Today’s dead celebrity is Richard Simmons.
If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like Episode 65 Steve Irwin (Crikey Inner Child) and Episode 7 Joan Rivers (Stilletto Comic).
LINKS
Transcript of this episode
NYT Obituary for Richard Simmons
Missing Richard Simmons podcast by Dan Taberski
Richard Simmons on Who’s Line is it Anyway?
Hot mic moment, behind the scenes with Richard Simmons
Richard Simmons on Letterman (1986–2000s, multiple clips)
Richard Simmons on General Hospital
Dead or Alive quiz game
Famous & Gravy on Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads
Famous & Gravy official website
In reflecting on the life of Richard Simmons, this episode of Famous & Gravy examines how fame and mortality intersect as part of a legacy podcast and known for what makes a life worth remembering, through themes of resilience, fame, and cultural afterlife. This episode offers a layered look at how we remember — and reinterpret — famous lives. This celebrity podcast explores life lessons from celebrities and contributes to famous lives reframed.
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This person died 2024, age 76. His TV show went into national syndication in 1980 and ran until 1984, after which he developed an array of products and performances to replace it. He described himself as a loner with few friends, whose main companions were pet dalmatians and live-in maids. Even people who encountered him by chance said he was exactly as he appeared on TV: hyperkinetic, authentic, and totally outrageous. People Magazine once called him “a hyperkinetic elf in an emerald green tracksuit and the clown prince of fitness.” Today’s dead celebrity is Richard Simmons.
If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like Episode 65 Steve Irwin (Crikey Inner Child) and Episode 7 Joan Rivers (Stilletto Comic).
LINKS
Transcript of this episode
NYT Obituary for Richard Simmons
Missing Richard Simmons podcast by Dan Taberski
Richard Simmons on Who’s Line is it Anyway?
Hot mic moment, behind the scenes with Richard Simmons
Richard Simmons on Letterman (1986–2000s, multiple clips)
Richard Simmons on General Hospital
Dead or Alive quiz game
Famous & Gravy on Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads
Famous & Gravy official website
In reflecting on the life of Richard Simmons, this episode of Famous & Gravy examines how fame and mortality intersect as part of a legacy podcast and known for what makes a life worth remembering, through themes of resilience, fame, and cultural afterlife. This episode offers a layered look at how we remember — and reinterpret — famous lives. This celebrity podcast explores life lessons from celebrities and contributes to famous lives reframed.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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