A Tribute To The Miller High Life Delivery Guy: Remembering Windell Middlebrooks

A Tribute To The Miller High Life Delivery Guy: Remembering Windell Middlebrooks

It saddens me to inform you that we lost a good man on Monday. Windell D. Middlebrooks, the actor best known for his role as the Miller High Life delivery guy, passed away at the young age of 36. He was found unconscious in his home and was later pronounced dead at a local hospital.

He brought us many years of entertainment during the commercial breaks in between TV timeouts during games. He also had stints in some of our favorite shows: “Parks And Recreation,” “Scrubs,” and “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia.” To honor his life, let’s not dwell on the terrible news, but look back at some of the best times we shared with Windell and his time as the Miller High Life delivery guy.

RIP Windell. You were a good one to watch.

  1. TheRealAmurican

    Don’t forget this guy was in the suite life of Zack and Cody a show we all watched as kids

    10 years ago at 9:55 am
    1. Ole English

      No one enjoyed two blonde boys running around a hotel unsupervised as much as Dillon Cheverere.

      10 years ago at 12:01 pm
      1. SharkWeekTFM

        I think you mean Dorn. That joke would have gone over so much better if you were talking about Dorn! Cause he gets the pedo jokes all the time

        10 years ago at 9:37 pm
    2. T.W.1897

      This makes me feel old that you would even say that. That show wasn’t around when I was a kid…

      10 years ago at 12:29 pm
      1. Beecher1843

        Yeah because the guy who was the spokesman for Miller High Life probably thought poorly of Miller High Life…

        10 years ago at 10:19 am
  2. TheFratTwin

    Everything this guy ever said made me laugh, it sucks losing him so young. Rest in peace buddy.

    10 years ago at 9:58 am
  3. DionysusFratGod

    Using the dad bod strength excuse for drinking more calories in a beer TFM. Rip big fella you will be missed… Keep living the high life.

    10 years ago at 10:34 am
  4. IU_Cycler

    I remember watching these commercials with my dad. It would always come on during the interim of baseball games. I’m gonna make sure to pound some high lifes just for him today

    10 years ago at 11:18 am
  5. FratStarToAnOfficer

    If we only had tributes like this in the media to the boys in camo as well. Miller High Life Guy did make me laugh a lot though.

    10 years ago at 11:20 am
  6. PFC_Wintergreen

    As an AB guy through and through (from St. Louis), I love this guy- his commercials were up there with “real men of genius” ads

    10 years ago at 11:52 am