Beloved Actor Biff Wiff, Known for 'I Think You Should Leave' and 'Everything Everywhere All At Once,' Passes Away at 68
A Fond Farewell to Biff Wiff
Biff Wiff, the beloved character actor known for his memorable roles in I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson and the Oscar-winning film Everything Everywhere All At Once, has passed away at the age of 68. Wiff’s death was confirmed by his management company, Entertainment Lab, in an emotional Instagram post on Friday. He had been battling cancer.
A Career Full of Laughter and Heart
Biff Wiff’s career spanned decades, with appearances in dozens of TV shows and films. He was best known for his quirky, lovable characters that left a lasting impression on audiences. Some of his most notable roles include:
- "I Think You Should Leave": Wiff played fan-favorite characters like Santa Claus and Detective Crashmore. His “Shirt Brothers” sketch with Tim Robinson in Season 3 became an instant classic.
- "Everything Everywhere All At Once": Wiff had a supporting role in the critically acclaimed film, which won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
- TV Appearances: Wiff guest-starred in popular shows like Brooklyn Nine-Nine, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Silicon Valley, and Westworld.
A Battle with Cancer
Wiff had been open about his struggle with cancer, sharing updates on his health journey with fans on social media. Earlier this year, friends started a GoFundMe page to help cover his medical expenses. In a heartfelt message on the page, Wiff wrote, I’m back in the hospital again dealing with side effects of the cancer I was diagnosed with late last year and have no idea when or if I will recover.
Despite his illness, Wiff remained positive and grateful for the support he received from fans, friends, and colleagues.
Tributes Pour In
Following the news of his passing, tributes flooded social media. Tim Robinson, Wiff’s co-star from I Think You Should Leave, shared a clip from their iconic “Shirt Brothers” sketch on his Instagram Story, accompanied by a string of broken heart emojis. Fans of the show also expressed their sadness, calling Wiff a “legend” and praising his ability to bring humor and warmth to every role.
A Legacy of Kindness and Talent
In his final Instagram post, shared just days before his death, Wiff reflected on his career and expressed gratitude to the directors of Everything Everywhere All At Once, Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan. He wrote, “Thanks again, Daniels. Thanks for letting me be a part of your beautiful vision. Love all my fans, friends, and family. You guys are the absolute best. Take care everyone.”
Wiff’s kindness and talent touched everyone he worked with. Co-stars and colleagues often described him as a warm, generous person who brought joy to every set.
Final On-Screen Appearance
Wiff’s last role was in the upcoming film Hot Cheetos for Layla. Just last week, he shared a clip from the movie on Instagram, writing, “Life has been good to me. This is a small movie I worked on called Hot Cheetos for Layla. I want to thank the brother directors Danny and Ismael Castro for thinking of me.”
Remembering Biff Wiff
Biff Wiff’s passing is a loss for the entertainment industry and his countless fans. His unique charm, comedic timing, and ability to connect with audiences made him a standout talent. Whether he was playing a quirky detective, a shirt brother, or a supporting character in a multiverse-spanning adventure, Wiff always brought his best.
As fans mourn his loss, they can take comfort in the laughter and joy he brought to the screen. Biff Wiff’s legacy will live on through his work and the memories he created for so many.
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