Following the unexpected death of “Call Me Kat” regular Leslie Jordan, Fox and Warner Bros. TV have opted to pause production on the sitcom, which stars Mayim Bialik.
The network plans to put a title card in this Thursday’s episode honoring Jordan. According to a source close to production, he had completed nine episodes of the current third season before his death.
Fox Entertainment also issued a statement on Monday: “We are shocked and devastated by today’s tragic passing of Leslie Jordan. Leslie was far more than an Emmy Award winning comedic talent with whom we’ve laughed alongside for all these years. He was the kindest person you could ever imagine who simply lit up a room and brought pure joy and huge smiles to millions of people around the world.”
Fox’s statement continued, “The truest of Southern Gentlemen, Leslie carried an infectious exuberance, indelible sense of humor and, throughout, gifted us with countless fond memories that will last forever. As we grieve this sad news, we also wish to extend our most profound sympathies to Leslie’s family, friends and fans, whom he held so dear.”
Warner Bros. Television, who produces the series, issued its own statement. “Warner Bros. Television is devastated about the tragic and sudden loss of our dear friend Leslie Jordan. Leslie was an extraordinary person and talent. He brought joy to fans across the globe. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and fans at this time.”
Several of Jordan’s past costars, including those from “Will & Grace,” and “The Cool Kids,” shared glowing tributes to the actor, who won an Emmy for his role as Beverley Leslie on the sitcom.
Jim Parsons, who serves as an executive producer on “Call Me Kat,” wrote of Jordan on Instagram, “If Leslie touched your life in any way, from near or far, you were never the same. Leslie was both a man of the earth and an absolute angel. He was funny as hell and had a depth of emotion that made everyone around him feel loved. I am shocked and sad beyond words to learn of his death, but I am equally filled with immense gratitude at having crossed his path on his journey. Rest in peace, you good, good man.”