Willie Garson, an actor best known for playing Stanford Blatch on 'Sex and the City' and Mozzie on 'White Collar,' has died at age 57, his family says.
"Willie Garson was in life, as on screen, a devoted friend and a bright light for everyone in his universe," reads a statement from HBO/HBO Max."He created one of the most beloved characters from the HBO pantheon and was a member of our family for nearly twenty-five years. We are deeply saddened to learn of his passing and extend our sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.
Born William Garson Paszamant in Highland Park, N.J., Garson studied theater at Wesleyan University and received a Master of Fine Arts from Yale School of Drama. More recently, Garson has held roles on"Two and a Half Men,""Hot in Cleveland,""Stargate SG-1" and"Pushing Daisies." He also dipped his toes in directing, having helmed episodes of"White Collar" and"Girl Meets World" for Disney Channel, in which he also guest starred.
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