“There was nobody like Pat Cooper, who burned every bridge that he went over,” joked his producer and writing partner Steve Garrin. “I put out a lot of the fires.”
Pat Cooper, a longtime stand-up comedian, died Tuesday. He was 93.
“There was nobody like Pat Cooper, who burned every bridge that he went over,” Garrin joked. “I put out a lot of the fires.” “I said, ‘What’s going on with you?’ and he goes, ‘Some guy says he’s Larry David,’ and I said, ‘Well, maybe if he calls again, see if it is.’”As fate would have it, David called once again and offered Cooper a guest spot on the popular sitcom “Seinfeld.
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