ALF star Max Wright has died at the age of 75 after a long cancer battle.
The actor – who played the dad in the hit 80s sitcom – passed away at home in Hermosa Beach, California.
He was fist diagnosed with Lymphoma in 1995 but had been in remission for a long spell, TMZ reported.
Max was best known for playing Willie Tanner – the father in the hit NBC puppet show about an “alien life form” or ALF.
He was also a veteran actor of several other shows such as Buffalo Bill and Cheers.
Max also played roles for the big screen – appearing in major movies like Reds, All That Jazz, The Sting II, Soul Man and The Shadow.
He had more than 60 film and TV credits to his name in a career spanning five decades from 1974.
Dad-of-two Max’s wife of 52 years Linda Ybarrondo died from beast cancer in 2017.
And his co-star Michu Meszaros – who played ALF in the early series – died in June 2016 aged 76.
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