logologo

Easy Branches allows you to share your guest post within our network in any countries of the world to reach Global customers start sharing your stories today!

Easy Branches

34/17 Moo 3 Chao fah west Road, Phuket, Thailand, Phuket

Call: 076 367 766

info@easybranches.com
Entertainment TV + Web

'American Pickers' star Frank Fritz's cause of death revealed by longtime manager

Frank Fritz died from complications of a stroke while in hospice care, Fox News Digital confirmed. The "American Pickers" star also suffered from Crohn's disease.


  • Oct 02 2024
  • 0
  • 0 Views
'American Pickers' star Frank Fritz's cause of death revealed by longtime manager
'American Pickers' star Frank Fritz's cause of death revealed by longtime manager
Join Fox News for access to this content
Plus special access to select articles and other premium content with your account - free of charge.
By entering your email and pushing continue, you are agreeing to Fox News' Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which includes our Notice of Financial Incentive.
Please enter a valid email address.
By entering your email and pushing continue, you are agreeing to Fox News' Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which includes our Notice of Financial Incentive.

Frank Fritz died from complications of a stroke while in hospice care, Fox News Digital can confirm.

Fritz, 60, had also been suffering from Crohn's disease, according to his longtime manager Bill Stankey.

Crohn's disease is an autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation in the digestive tract, according to the Mayo Clinic. It can cause abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss and malnutrition. Crohn's disease itself is not fatal, but can lead to life-threatening complications.

‘AMERICAN PICKERS’ STAR FRANK FRITZ DEAD AT 60

Frank Fritz and Mike Wolfe sign autographs

Frank Fritz died in hospice after suffering complications from a stroke, according to his longtime manager. (Getty Images)

"We are saddened to share that our friend and beloved member of The HISTORY Channel and ‘American Pickers’ family, Frank Fritz, has passed away on September 30, 2024," The History Channel and Cineflex Productions shared in a statement with Fox News Digital. 

"Frank filmed ‘American Pickers’ for over a decade. We will always remember ‘the bearded charmer’ and his never-ending search for vintage motorcycles and bikes. Our thoughts are with Frank’s loved ones during this difficult time. He will be deeply missed."

His former co-star Mike Wolfe also posted about the "American Pickers" star's death on Instagram. "It’s with a broken heart that I share with all of you that Frank passed away last night," he wrote.

LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Frank Fritz attends an event

Frank Fritz, star of "American Pickers," died on Sept. 30 at the age of 60. (Getty Images)

"We’ve been on countless trips and shared so many miles and I feel blessed that I was there by his side when he took one last journey home. I love you buddy and will miss you so much I know your in a better place," Wolfe's post concluded.

Fritz left "American Pickers" in 2022.

"We all do care about Frank, and we want him back on the show," Wolfe told The Sun at the time. "I would love to talk with him again, we would absolutely love to, but he just can’t get it right."

"Frank is just going through a lot personally with addictions," he alleged. "It’s unfortunate that he’s made decisions that have him the way he is."

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER

"I love you buddy and will miss you so much I know your in a better place."

— Mike Wolfe
Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz go on late night TV

Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz had revived their friendship before Fritz's death. (Getty Images)

The duo hadn't been seen together in years, ever since Fritz suddenly stopped appearing on "American Pickers" in 2020. However, according to an unnamed friend, the two reportedly managed to bury the hatchet last year. 

"Mike has been wanting to see Frank for quite some time," the friend told the Quad-City Times. "Frank just now felt up to seeing him. It was Frank's request to see Mike."

"They were both in tears. Both were crying," she said. "Mike brought up how nervous they both were to be going on David Letterman, which was one of their first big appearances.… They talked about old times, how things got started and the impact they had on the world. There were tears flowing on both sides."

"They were not feuding," the friend added. "They needed separation to appreciate each other."

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Fox News Digital's Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report.

Related


Share this page
Guest Posts by Easy Branches
image