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The Hideout Loves John Mahoney

It’s with a great deal of sadness that we take the time to look back on the life and work of John Mahoney. The film, screen and voice actor who’s best known for his role of Martin Crane on the American Sitcom, Fraiser, and who earlier in his career established himself at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre, passed away from cancer on Sunday Febraury 4th, in Chicago. A British born actor, he was known for his inherent ability of portraying working-class American characters on screen and stage, and for the integrity, dignity and kindness he carried with him everywhere. Take a look back at when Mahoney took to the Hideout stage with Mark Bazer and the Interview Show (pt.1 & pt.2)