Well, well, well,Leslie Jordan.
The role earned Jordan an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series in 2006.
“The joy and laughter he brought to every one of his #WillandGrace episodes was palpable.

Leslie Jordan, left, with Eric McCormack and Sean Hayes on ‘Will & Grace’.Chris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank
Gone about thirty years too soon.
You were loved, sweet man.”
“My heart is broken,“Sean Hayes, Jack MacFarland onW&G, wrote.
“Leslie Jordan was one of the funniest people I ever had the pleasure of working with.
Everyone who ever met him, loved him.
There will never be anyone like him.
A unique talent with an enormous, caring heart.
You will be missed, my dear friend.”
“I really can’t believe it.
Leslie Jordan was, hands down, one of the greats.
People use that expression a lot, and I’m not sure it’s always applicable.
There aren’t that many people who are truly great at anything.
But Leslie was flawlessly funny, a virtuoso of comedy.
His timing, his delivery, all apparently effortless.
you’ve got the option to’t get any better than that.”
“He was absolutely unique.
One of a kind.
Thank you to all of his fans!
He really loved you all and was so genuinely appreciative of you,” Mullally continued.
“How can this be?
Oh dear, dear Leslie, the whole world has dimmed,” Messing wrote.
“The joy and delight you have brought into my life has been a beautiful gift.
I wish I had the words….Fly with the angels, friend.
And sing, sing, sing.”