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Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle Director Danny Leiner Dead at 57


Danny Leiner, the director of the stoner comediesHarold & Kumar Go to White Castleand Dude, Wheres My Car?, died Thursday, October 18th at the age of 57. Leiners death was first announced by his former co-producer Ross Putman, with Deadlinelater confirming that the director died following a battle with lung cancer.

If theres one thing I can say about Danny the professional, its that he refused to let us settle for anything less than our best, Putman wrote on Facebook. He pushed us to do what he knew we were capable of.Danny the person was sardonic, sharp, and savvy, with a love for culture and comedy of all kinds. It hasnt really sunk in yet, but the world has lost a good one.

Harold & Kumar stars John Cho and Kal Penn also expressed their condolences on Twitter.

I am so saddened to hear about the passing of Danny Leiner, who became my friend when he directed Harold and Kumar go to Whitecastle, wrote Cho. Danny was so sharp, so funny, and a great dinner companion. To his friends and family, my deepest condolences.

Very sad to learn that our friend Danny Leiner passed away, tweeted Penn. We initially got to know each other when he directed Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle. Sending my love to his family & friends. He was such a funny, thoughtful, encouraging person.

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Leiner made his feature-lengthfilm debut with the 1996 comedy Layin Low starring Jeremy Piven and Edie Falco. He went onto direct the comediesDude, Wheres My Car? with Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scottin 2000 andHarold & Kumar Go to White Castlein2004. The latter film was named one of Rolling Stones 50 Greatest Comedies of the 21st Century and one of 10 Best Stoner Movies of All Time.

Leiner also had a long history of directingan array of TV shows includingHow to Make It inAmerica, The Office, The Sopranos, Freaks and Geeks and Arrested Development, andhelmed numerous episodes of the comedy series Backwashfor the network Crackle. The last movie Leiner directed was 2009sBalls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach.His last credited work is a 2014 episode of the canceled ABC series Selfie, which reunited him with Cho in 2014.

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