The actor died behind one of the first bad guys in Nickelodion last month after a short battle with cancer.
Jean Patrick “Schwieteerman, known for his fighting to combat Court Bozwell in the” Good Burger “comedy in 1997, on February 28 at Mercy Hospital in Washington, Mo, according to his curse.
He was 52 years old.
“Through a heavy heart, I share it with the death of my brother, JP Shriman,” his brother, Chad Shoutman, confirmed in a Facebook post. “He recently discovered that he had an aggressive form of cancer in the fourth stage.”
Family and friends said that the death of the Retemman was a “shock.”
“Please keep our family in your thoughts and prayers as we move at this difficult time. I lie in peace, my brother. We love you and miss you.”
Stehman was born in Balftone, Indiana – about 35 miles south of Fort Wayne – and the “pride of the” scouts “proud” became before he was placed in Hollywood.
Shriman moved to Los Angeles shortly after high school to become an actor, as he got his beginning on the small screen with the roles of guests in TV programs such as “McKenna”, “ER” and “Forever”.
Stehman made a free when he was chosen for the role of Kort Bozwell's main opponent, the owner of a fast food restaurant, in “Good Burger” for “Saturday Night's Live's” Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell.
The film team also appeared in all the stars of Senbad and Shakil O'Neil.
After he had a success from his comedy work, the shoutman continued to work as a guest star in “Villasete” and a handful of other projects. He went in a seven -year stopping of the film industry after 2000.
The last credit of REMman was in the 2008 movie Eindy, “along the way.”
Missouri did not restore his role in “Burger” films when the theaters were struck in 2023.
“JP loved travel. He traveled to many countries throughout his life, the last of which was to Thailand. He was a photography and drawing artist. He studied martial arts and loved to play fortified constellations and dragon,” he said.
Stehman survived by his parents, Clara and Leroy, two sisters, his brother, his brother, his nephew and cousins.
“Thank you, everyone, for your support,” his brother Chad wrote on Facebook. “We miss JP deeply and appreciate your thoughts and prayers.”
The actor's memorial was held on March 4 and I asked him for donations to MD Anderson Cancer Center in Texas.