James Corden pays tribute to Gene Wilder

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Last Updated : Aug 30 2016 | 10:13 PM IST

"Late Late Show" host James Cordon says actor Gene Wilder, who passed away at the age of 83, was "never less than brilliant at all times".

Wilder died on Sunday in his home in Stamford, Connecticut, following complications from Alzheimer's disease.

Corden had met him when he was performing on Broadway.

"He was never less than brilliant at all times. If anyone else came backstage, they'd stay for five, six, 10 minutes tops. He sat in my room for half an hour and we sat on this couch and I'll never forget it as long as I live.

"And all he really wanted to talk about was how my wife and son were adjusting in New York and were we happy and was it fun. It was amazing and we exchanged emails," Cordon reminisced on his talk show.

Corden also revealed that Wilder turned down his request to appear on "The Late Late Show", but did so in the most poetic way.

"I sent him an email, asking if he'd come and do a bit and he sent me an email back where he, in the history of people saying no to things, it couldn't have been nicer.

The email read, 'Dearest James, I don't do or go where you were hoping, but I'll be looking for you. With my love, Gene," Corden said.

"Even the way he said no was so poetic, even his emails sounded somehow like Willy Wonka. The truth of it is, he was just this magical person and he made everybody around him feel this incredible feeling of joy.

"It's what I felt when I watched him. It's what I felt when I met him. And that's what I hope he's feeling now, wherever he is. Thank you so much for everything you gave us, Gene Wilder, you are loved and you are going to be so dearly, dearly missed," he added.

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First Published: Aug 30 2016 | 10:02 PM IST

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