Marty-Ingels-Obituary

Marty Ingels

Mar 9, 1936 – Oct 21, 2015 (Age 79)

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BORN
March 9, 1936
DIED
October 21, 2015
AGE
79

Obituaries

Marty Ingels, a raspy-voiced comedian, actor and talent agent who was married to singer and actress Shirley Jones for nearly 40 years, died Wednesday in Los Angeles, according to The Associated Press. He was 79. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Marty Ingels, a comedian, actor and talent agent who was married to actress Shirley Jones for nearly 40 years, has died in Los Angeles. He was 79. A statement on behalf of Jones says Ingels died Wednesday in the Tarzana neighborhood following complications from a stroke. Beginning in the 1960s Ingels appeared in episodes of many TV shows, including "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and "Bewitched" and co-starred in the 1962 series "I'm Dickens, He's Fenster." He also had small movie roles. The raspy-voiced actor later did voice work for hundreds of cartoons, commercials and video games. He voiced Pac-Man in the 1982 animated series. Ingels also ran a talent agency that booked movie stars such as John Wayne and Cary Grant for TV commercials. He married Jones in 1977.

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I loved him as pac man growing up as im a 2000s kid such a shame he is gone i will miss you mr. Ingels

Can't believe it's been so long.
Ultimately I'm sad deeply.
Nevertheless, there no comedy without
Tragedy!

God is a God of all comfort and he will comfort the family's...My heartfelt condolences...

Thanks for bringing joy to so many people, Marty!

Marty miss you laughter an lift in life rip

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Mrs. Ingels I send my condolences and prayers to the family. Both of you have lived a good life, keep your head up always remembering the precious years as a couple, I loved you as I was growing up watching your show and Mr. Ingels too, pray daily for strength

We recently heard about Marty. We are so sorry. Butch met Marty through a phone conversation over a year ago. I remember Butch saying..."what a character". His engaging personality left an endearing impression on all who knew him whether briefly or through the many years of his life.