The entertainment world mourns the loss of character actor Biff Wiff, renowned for his roles in the Netflix sketch comedy series "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson" and the Oscar-winning film "Everything Everywhere All At Once." His passing was announced on Friday by his management company, Entertainment Lab, via an Instagram post expressing their sorrow and acknowledging Wiff's positive energy and impact.

The post included images of Wiff with fellow actors like Jake Johnson and a memorable picture with Tim Robinson from their popular "Shirt Brothers" sketch. Robinson also shared a tribute on his Instagram Story, reposting the announcement and adding broken heart emojis alongside a clip from the sketch.

Prior to the third season premiere of "I Think You Should Leave," friends had established a GoFundMe page to support Wiff's battle with recurring cancer. Wiff had openly expressed his uncertainty about his health journey on the page. He continued to document his experiences with cancer and his acting projects on his own Instagram account. His final post highlighted his involvement in "Everything Everywhere All At Once," expressing gratitude to the directors and cast.

Wiff's acting career spanned decades, beginning with a guest appearance on "The New Gidget" in 1986. He amassed an extensive list of television credits, including roles in shows such as "Moonlighting," "L.A. Law," "Roseanne," "Roswell," "Crossing Jordan," "Dragnet," "Reba," "True Jackson VP," "iCarly," "The Mentalist," "Desperate Housewives," "Pretty Little Liars," "Silicon Valley," "It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "NCIS," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," "Westworld," "Speechless," "Fresh off the Boat," "Grace & Frankie," "Goliath," "9-1-1," and "Jury Duty." He also appeared in both the original and revival versions of "Night Court." His final film appearance will be in the forthcoming movie "Hot Cheetos for Layla," for which he shared a clip on his Instagram page last week.
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