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RIP Stephen Furst (Vir Cotto, Flounder)

Posted: 2017-06-18 06:30am
by applejack
TMZ
STEPHEN FURST
Flounder from 'Animal House'
DEAD AT 63

6/17/2017 3:27 PM PDT

Stephen Furst -- actor and filmmaker known for playing Flounder in 'Animal House' -- has died due to complications from diabetes ... TMZ has learned.
Stephen's son Nathan tells us ... his father died at his home in Ventura County, CA early Friday morning surrounded by loving friends and family. He and his brother Griff said about their dad ... "He was a beloved husband, father and kind friend whose memory will always be a blessing."
Furst battled with diabetes for years, and later became a spokesperson for the American Diabetes Association.
Along with playing Kent 'Flounder' Dorfman in the 1978 comedy classic, he also had starring roles on "Babylon 5" and "St. Elsewhere." He directed a few episodes of 'Babylon 5' as well.
He was 63.
RIP
Vir was one of my favorite characters on B5. I also noticed he lost a lot of weight over the course of the show, so I was semi-surprised he died from diabetes complications.

RIP

Re: RIP Stephen Furst (Vir Cotto, Flounder)

Posted: 2017-06-18 08:56am
by Broomstick
Unfortunately... I'm not.

Furst lost something like 80-100 pounds after being diagnosed with diabetes, but no matter how controlled, the disease takes its toll. No matter how well managed, diabetes treatment is not as good as a functioning pancreas and proper insulin response in the cells. It's like diabetics age faster than non-diabetics, and they tend to die younger.

It's unfortunate - I enjoyed his work, and more than that, his family will miss him.

Re: RIP Stephen Furst (Vir Cotto, Flounder)

Posted: 2017-06-18 11:12am
by mr friendly guy
I loved Vir, especially his gloating message to Mr Morden as Morden gets dragged out for execution.

Rest in peace.

Re: RIP Stephen Furst (Vir Cotto, Flounder)

Posted: 2017-06-18 07:14pm
by Thanas
Aww man.

Re: RIP Stephen Furst (Vir Cotto, Flounder)

Posted: 2017-06-19 12:29am
by Raw Shark
Not Vir! Fuck this whole year.
Maybe he was not incredible, but like a burnt chicken, he remained inedible.
But he was Flounder. A grounder. Nothing short of a modern movie founder.
It ain't never a good day to die, but like the man himself, here's your little wave goodbye.