The entertainment industry has been hit by another tragedy following the passing of Bill Byrge, who died at the age of 86 in Nashville, Tennessee. Byrge was notably known for his iconic role in the beloved Ernest movie franchise, in which he shared the screen with the late comedic genius Jim Varney.
Throughout his illustrious career, which spanned several decades, the actor left an indelible mark on the world of comedy with his memorable performances that captivated audiences worldwide, earning him a special place in the hearts of fans. The news of his passing was shared by a family member, prompting a widespread outpouring of tributes and condolences from fans, who fell in love with his character, Bobby.
Bill Byrge’s cousin confirms the sad news
The official announcement of Byrge’s passing was made by his cousin, Sharon Chapman, through a heartfelt and emotional post on Facebook. In her tribute, Chapman fondly remembered Byrge as a beautiful soul with a unique gift, the ability to effortlessly bring laughter and joy to those around him.
Chapman also took a moment to reflect on Bill Byrge’s humble beginning. She explained that despite facing the challenges of poverty in his early life, Byrge’s upbringing instilled in him a strong sense of love, respect, and faith. Chapman concluded her emotional tribute with a touching message, expressing her deep love and admiration for Byrge, “Heaven gained a sweet soul today,” she wrote. “Love you, Billy. See you soon!”
Bill Byrge’s acting career
In an interview with PEOPLE, Chapman shared that Byrge, who spent his entire career working at a library in Nashville, made his entry into the entertainment industry through a chance encounter. A producer for the Ernest movies spotted him walking down the street one day and was immediately drawn to his unique personality and charisma.
Despite being given a one-in-a-million opportunity, she noted that the late actor was initially hesitant to pursue a career in acting. He was committed to his day job at the library and only agreed to take on film roles if he could continue working there.