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'HE CAN'T BE REPLACED'

Impressionist Danny Gans' untimely death shocks Vegas



















Usually on show nights, Danny Gans joined his band and crew for a short prayer. But on Friday night, for the first time in years, they prayed without him.

They held each others' hands -- tight, so tight -- a circle of 16 in the Green Room, near scores of framed photos of Gans posing with old Vegas (George Burns, Bob Hope, Ray Charles) and new Hollywood (Paula Abdul, Tito Martinez, Ben Stiller.)


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  • The 52-year-old impressionist died at his Henderson home early Friday. The cause of death is unknown.

    Police conducted a death investigation at the home Friday morning following department procedure, and Henderson police spokesman Todd Rasmussen said investigators don't believe foul play was a factor in Gans' death.

    Rasmussen said police received a call about 3:45 a.m. from a woman inside the home in the exclusive Roma Hills gated community off of Horizon Ridge Parkway in Henderson. The woman said that a 52-year-old male was having breathing problems. When officers and paramedics arrived they found the man unresponsive. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

    A Clark County coroner's office spokesperson said an autopsy was performed on Gans' body Friday. The cause of death is unknown pending toxicology studies, which could take between two to four weeks.

    Gans' manager Chip Lightman texted with Gans on Thursday.

    "Everything seemed fine. The only difference was, on his day off, he would usually run errands and stuff, and he was exhausted. He hadn't slept well the night before. He laid down in the late afternoon."

    Gans' wife woke up in the middle of the night, rolled over and touched Gans.

    "She didn't feel him breathing," Lightman said.

    She called paramedics. They tried resuscitating him to no avail.

    Gans was an athletic and animated performer, an avid golfer who had turned to show business only after a career-ending injury in minor-league baseball.

    But he also had undergone surgeries on his neck, shoulder and wrist over the years. The most recent was in November, almost immediately after he ended his long run at The Mirage.

    In a statement, Lightman said: "Danny Gans will not only be remembered as a Las Vegas entertainer, but as a man who loved his family, loved God and loved the city of Las Vegas.

    "Danny Gans has been my partner and dear friend for over 18 years. I will truly miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife of 28 years, Julie Gans, and three children, Amy, Andrew and Emily."

    Wynn Resorts Chairman Steve Wynn also released a statement about the entertainer.

    "Elaine and I and all of us in the company are devastated at the loss of our brilliant, talented and loving friend. One of the most unique human beings and entertainers in the world has been taken from us in an unexpected moment. A profoundly tragic event that leaves us all sad and speechless. The loss of Danny to his wife, Julie, his children, Amy, Andrew and Emily, is at this moment impossible to comprehend. We will all try to go on with our lives without our dear friend. At this moment, it seems almost impossible."

    "It's the equivalent of a Sammy Davis Jr. Somebody who's multitalented. He can't be replaced," Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman said Friday. "There are some people whose memory and reputations will live on, and Danny was one of those people.

    "He lived the life he preached. It was always a clean show. It was always a wholesome show. That's the way he really lived. That's unusual in and of itself. Most people are a little bit phony about that, but Danny Gans was not a phony," Goodman said.

    Gans was the rare entertainer who, in the fashion of Wayne Newton or Siegfried & Roy, enjoyed a fame nearly unique to Las Vegas, rather than coming to the Strip as an established star.

    Instead, the impressionist launched his first headline residency, at the Stratosphere in May 1996, after years of lucrative work on the corporate and convention circuit.

    "It was really a fairy tale," he told the Review-Journal in 2000, when he was preparing to open a dedicated new theater at The Mirage.

    Gans was born in Los Angeles on Oct. 25, 1956, and raised in Torrance, Calif. His father, Sid, had been a Catskills musician and comedian (before he died in 2003, he was quick to stand up and sing a little when his son would introduce him in the audience at The Mirage).

    Gans often related to interviewers and audiences that he turned to his knack for mimicry -- "a fun guy to have on a long bus ride," as he once put it -- after a severed Achilles tendon ended his one-season career in British Columbia, with the Class A Victoria Mussels of the Northwest League in 1978.

    He scored a few minor acting roles, including a brief appearance in the movie "Bull Durham," but found more success on the circuit of corporate entertainment. By the time he briefly performed on Broadway in late 1995, he already was fielding interest from Las Vegas.

    Gans opened at the Stratosphere in May 1996, and word quickly spread about the impressionist who reinvented a dusty old genre by imitating then-contemporary stars along with the more traditional voices. Some of them were even female: A showstopper was his re-creation of the "Unforgettable" duet with the voices of both Nat and Natalie Cole.

    Gans quickly moved to the Rio, where clashes with management resulted in an offer from Wynn to convert a Mirage ballroom into a dedicated theater. He opened in April 2000 and became a fixture there for more than eight years.

    The impressionist reunited with Wynn -- who had agreed to sell his properties to the company that became MGM Mirage just as Gans opened -- to take over the Wynn Las Vegas theater vacated by "Monty Python's Spamalot," branding the venue with the new sister property Encore.

    Gans launched his new show there Feb. 6. He had performed four times weekly for nearly 12 weeks.

    Physical problems occasionally interrupted Gans' eight-year run at The Mirage, as did the stress of losing both his parents in the same year, 2003. An auto accident injured his neck and left hand that same year, requiring neck surgery. In late 2005, he took a three-month break from The Mirage for surgeries on his right rotator cuff and left hand.

    Lightman said Gans seemed as healthy as could be. He worked out every day. Every night after a show, he would eat egg whites, spinach and apples. He never ate fried foods. He rarely drank.

    "Danny might have drunk two bottles of red wine in a year," Lightman said.

    "He was really very health conscious" -- largely to stay in show shape.

    "These people paid their hard earned money to see the show, and he would say, 'I'm gonna give them everything I've got,' " Lightman said.

    Sens. Harry Reid and John Ensign also released statements reacting to the entertainer's death.

    "Danny Gans brought joy to the lives of the millions of Nevadans and tourists who came to Las Vegas to see his show. He was a talented performer who used his celebrity to give back to our community and those in need. Las Vegas is a better place because of Danny Gans. He will truly be missed," Reid said.

    "Danny Gans was a talented entertainer and a valuable member of our community whose contributions to help those in need will be greatly missed. Darlene and I will keep his family in our thoughts and prayers as they mourn such a sudden loss," Ensign said.

    Gans hosted charity golf tournaments and the Danny Gans Champions Run for Life to benefit children's charities. He started the Danny Gans Junior Golf Academy to introduce youngsters to the game. During his Mirage run, he had "locals appreciation" shows with discounted ticket prices and the proceeds donated to charity. In February 2008, he donated money from one performance to Opportunity Village.

    Encore officials said any current tickets purchased on credit cards automatically will be refunded without the need to visit the box office. Services for the entertainer are pending.

    "There is a hope of reunion when every one of us is reunited with Danny," the Rev. Gary Morefield of Green Valley Christian Center told the band and crew during Friday's prayer meeting, reading them part of Psalm 119. "It's the hope that will sustain us."

    Then Gans' pastor appealed to God. "We need you in this hour more than ever."

    And they prayed. And they mourned.

    Review-Journal writers Maggie Lillis and Alan Choate contributed to this report. Contact reporter Mike Weatherford at mweatherford@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0288.

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    Angel Roldan wrote on May 06, 2009 03:38 PM: Me and my Wife when to see Danny, it was one of the best entertainer that I dont se for many many years, and we planing to se him again, unfortunately his death, wath a loss, hi was a wonderful peson...


    Mike Hunt wrote on May 05, 2009 02:39 PM: I like the "Amazing Jonathan" reference, LOL! What a waste of time that guy is! Hey, does anyone know if Gallagher is still around? Maybe he can replace Gans??


    L Galluzzo wrote on May 05, 2009 12:38 PM: My husband and I saw Danny Gans several years ago and his show was the absolute best. What a wonderful person he was and his death is so tragic. Our hearts and prayers go out to his family and all who loved and adored him. The entertainment world will never be the same, without him. It is unfortunate that there are some very disturbing comments posted. Danny Gans is the epitome of what an entertainer should be.


    Jessica Heidtke wrote on May 05, 2009 09:47 AM: To the friends and family of Danny Gans:
    I will be honest, I am 29 years old from Wisconsin and never heard of Danny Gans until just recently on the Bonnie Hunt show. (Thank you for the Bonnie Hunt show.) I felt lucky to have witnessed such a sensation. I never got to see him live, but I feel blessed to have gotten the chance to see him at all. To know this man. Like so many others he lived too short a life, but apparently he succeeded in what he needed to do here and so it was his time to leave us. In the short time I knew him and what an impact he left with me, I can't imagine what all the others' he has touched for so long are going through, with such a sudden loss. My prayers go out to you.
    It is definitely better to have loved and lost then to have never loved at all.
    Sincerely,
    Jessica Heidtke, Wisconsin


    Donna Wilkinson wrote on May 05, 2009 08:42 AM: My husband and I saw Mr Gan in 2007. He was absolutely splendid. Some of his characterizations were hilarious and the money was well spent. He will be greatly missed by everyone. My condolences go out to his dear family knowing that Danny is in heaven entertaining God now. Memphis, TN


    lynn&jerry sangrey wrote on May 05, 2009 07:43 AM: wow what a shock and huge loss to the world.we just started watching him,he was a great talent.we were hoping to see him some day in las vegas.very sad for his family,and his lasvegas family..


    Marko Urukalo wrote on May 05, 2009 07:04 AM: My wife and I were bumped from our plane in 2006 so we spent the night at the Mirage. We purchased tickets to see Danny, and it was one of the finest shows we have ever seen, and we have seen most. Danny was funny, beyond words. His talent was inspiring and amazing. He was personable. The time went by so fast. We are both sad to hear of his death. To his family and friends we pray for them all. Now he joins the greats. A place he so belongs.


    Paul from Hederson 702 534-8734 wrote on May 04, 2009 03:34 PM: My Review of the late Danny Gans....



    POSITIVE

    tickets were free
    drunk person behind us
    Gans isn't as stupid as the audience watching him

    NEGATIVE
    boringly long
    bad impersonations
    only 3 different voices used for all impersonations
    glorifies classic talent and ridicules good modern talent
    not funny at all
    ridiculously overpriced
    could've used time to relace shoes or watch paint dry


    From NJ to NV wrote on May 04, 2009 02:11 PM: Wow, there are a lot of bitter people commenting here. It is very unfortunate. If you want to make silly comments, there are other websites for that.
    Danny was a good performer, and it seems like he was an even better person. It is sad when a fairy tale story has such a sudden ending. He is going to be missed.


    Frank Rizzo wrote on May 04, 2009 02:02 PM: Danny had the kind of talent that comes around once a month. He made The Amazing Jonathan look like a superstar, franky, he sucked !
    Sorry for his family though, he was most likely a doper, Or Steve Wynn had him killed.


    Danny Gans RIP 1895-2009


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