Letterman, who rarely tweets, took to Twitter Tuesday to salute Macdonald, who paid Letterman homage on one of the host’s final shows. Macdonald recently voiced Yaphit, a Gelatin lieutenant, in Seth MacFarlane’s “The Orville” and was a popular guest on late night shows, particularly those hosted by David Letterman and Conan O’Brien. He had a recurring role on “The Middle” as Mike Heck’s brother, Rusty, and a short-lived Fox sitcom, “A Minute with Stan Cooper,” which lasted just six episodes. He starred for three years alongside Laurie Metcalf, Artie Lange and Ian Gomez. In the later years of his career, Macdonald starred in his own comedy series, “The Norm Show,” from 1999 to 2001, on which he played Norm Henderson, an NHL player banned for life because of gambling and tax evasion. Bob Dole during a dress rehearsal for NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” in New York, Saturday May 11, 1996. Chicago Bulls forward Dennis Rodman, left, throws a feather boa around the shoulders of Norm MacDonald, right, playing the character of Sen.
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