Ed McMahon, famed U.S. TV sidekick, dies at 86

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Ed McMahon, a fixture on  U.S. late-night television for 30 years as the full-throated  announcer and sidekick for Johnny Carson on NBC’s “The Tonight  Show,” died on Tuesday at age 86, his spokesman said.

The veteran TV personality, best known for his nightly  introduction of Carson in a deep, booming voice with the  drawn-out line, “Heeeeeeeeere’s Johnny!” died at a Los  Angeles-area hospital, spokesman Howard Bragman said.

“He died early this morning with his wife and loved ones by  his side,” Bragman said.

McMahon had been battling pneumonia and other illnesses.  Bragman declined to confirm or deny reports that the performer  had been diagnosed with bone cancer.