Gene Wilder dead at 83, family says

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NEW YORK — Gene Wilder, the star of such comedy classics as "Young Frankenstein" and "Blazing Saddles," has died. He was 83.

Wilder's nephew said Monday that the actor and writer died late Sunday in Stamford, Connecticut from complications from Alzheimer's disease.

The frizzy-haired actor was a master at playing panicked characters caught up in schemes that only a madman such as Mel Brooks could devise, whether reviving a monster in "Young Frankenstein" or bilking Broadway in "The Producers."

But he also knew how to keep it cool as the boozy sheriff in "Blazing Saddles" and as the charming candy man in the children's favorite "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory."

The actor was a frequent collaborator with Mel Brooks, who is set to be in Boston for a screening of Blazing Saddles, which starred Wilder, in October.

Brooks is set to be at the Wang Theater for a Q&A and screening of the legendary comedy.