Actor Waymond Lee, widely recognized for his role as Waymond on Comedy Central’s Workaholics, has died at the age of 72. According to TVLine, Lee passed on Wednesday, December 18, as a result of his battle with ALS, as confirmed by his former co-star Adam Devine (Pitch Perfect, Modern Family).
Devine took to Instagram to honor Lee, expressing his heartbreak in an emotional post. “Rest in peace, Waymond Lee. I am gutted,” he wrote. “He was such a kind man. My deepest condolences go out to his wife Diane and his family. He was always down to do whatever insane thing we wrote for him on Workaholics. He was always game. A true professional. Even though I haven’t seen him since the workaholics days this is hitting me like a brick to the face. When I think of our show I think of Waymond. The older I get the more I realize what a special time that was. You will be missed Way Way!”
Lee’s contributions to Workaholics spanned 44 episodes over the show’s seven-season run. His character, often silent amidst the chaotic office humor, left a lasting impression. Despite enduring countless antics from his co-workers, Waymond rarely spoke—until the series finale, where he delivered a touching speech on the importance of friendship. The moment ended with the leads joking, “And Waymond never shuts up!”
In addition to his work on Workaholics, Lee enjoyed a diverse acting career with guest roles in a variety of television hits. His credits include appearances on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, The Thundermans, Shameless, Veep and How to Get Away With Murder. Lee’s versatile performances, comedic timing and warm presence made him a beloved figure among fans and colleagues alike. His legacy as both an actor and a cherished cast member will be fondly remembered by those who had the pleasure of working alongside him.