Ralph Richeson – the actor best known for his work on the critically-adored HBO series Deadwood – has passed away at 63.
Fans of the series, which ran from 2004-2006, will remember Richeson as the put-upon, but lovable Grand Central Hotel cook, Richardson.
Richeson began as an extra on Deadwood, but his unique look led series creator David Milch to cast in him in a recurring role.
Soon be became one of the show’s most memorable characters.
The eccentric, deer antler-obsessed Richardson (Richeson even inspired his fictional character’s name) quickly became a fan favorite.
The actor who portrayed was just as beloved by the cast, too:
"I don’t think there was anyone remotely involved in the show who didn’t love Ralph," recalls co-star Jim Beaver in the wake of today’s sad news.
"He was kind, infinitely sweet and far, far smarter than his character. I will miss you forever, my friend. I raise antlers in honor of your passage."
In addition to Deadwood, Richeson – also an accomplished painter – appeared in roles on Parks & Recreation and the 2008 Will Smith film Hancock.
Richeson passed away quietly at his home in Peru, Indiana.
No cause of death was given as of press time. R.I.P.