‘Laugh-In’ comic actor Arte Johnson dies at 90
Actor Arte Johnson, who won an Emmy for comedy sketch work on the television show "Laugh-In," died Wednesday of heart failure.

LOS ANGELES — Actor Arte Johnson, 90, who won an Emmy for comedy sketch work on the television show Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In, died Wednesday in Los Angeles.
Family representative Harlan Boll says Johnson died early Wednesday of heart failure following a three-year battle with bladder and prostate cancer. No services have been planned, but his ashes will be spread in a private ceremony.
Johnson became known for his catchphrase “Verrry interesting” on Laugh-In. The Michigan native won an Emmy in 1969 and was nominated two more times through his work on the hit show.
One of his characters was Wolfgang, a cigarette-smoking German soldier who thought World War II was still going on.
Johnson’s other television appearances include Bewitched, The Partridge Family, Lost in Space, and The Donna Reed Show.