<b>Leslie Nielsen (1926 - 2010)</b>
The Canadian actor, famous for making audiences laugh in hundreds of films, passed away on Nov. 28 at age 84.
Take a look back at some highlights in the life and career of the funny star, seen here in "The Naked Gun" (1988).
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<b>Famous Line</b>
Among many notable appearances, the actor will be best remembered for the line in "Airplane!," "I am serious... and don't call me Shirley."
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<b>Leslie in 'Wrongfully Accused'</b>
Aug. 1998: Leslie stars in the comedy "Wrongfully Accused" where he and Melinda McGraw spoof the famous scene from the "Titanic."
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<b>Leslie and His Wife</b>
March 28, 2008: The actor and his wife Barbaree attend the premiere of the spoof comedy, "Superhero Movie" in Los Angeles.
Barbaree is his fourth wife. The pair married in 2001.
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<b>'The Naked Gun'</b>
1988: The actor gets his first starring role as Lt. Frank Drebin in "The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad."
The movie was a smash hit, and he reprised the role several times over the years in sequels and spoofs.
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<b>Star on the Toronto Walk of Fame</b>
June 1, 2001: The Canadian actor unveils his star on the Toronto Walk of Fame.
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<b>Leslie as 'Dracula'</b>
He also starred in Mel Brooks' 1995 horror parody, "Dracula: Dead and Loving It."
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<b>'Police Squad'</b>
Leslie starred on the short-lived TV series "Police Squad" in 1982.
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<b>'Forbidden Planet'</b>
A young Leslie stars in the 1956 sci-fi flick, "Forbidden Planet" with Anne Francis and Robby the Robot.
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