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Rip Torn, Men in Black and Larry Sanders star, dies at 88 | Rip Torn, Men in Black and Larry Sanders star, dies at 88 |
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Rip Torn, the US actor best known for his roles in Men in Black and The Larry Sanders Show, has died aged 88. | Rip Torn, the US actor best known for his roles in Men in Black and The Larry Sanders Show, has died aged 88. |
A character actor with a seven-decade career, he won an Emmy in 1996 for playing Artie, Sanders' irascible producer, in Garry Shandling's sitcom. | A character actor with a seven-decade career, he won an Emmy in 1996 for playing Artie, Sanders' irascible producer, in Garry Shandling's sitcom. |
His sole Oscar nomination came for 1983 drama Cross Creek. | His sole Oscar nomination came for 1983 drama Cross Creek. |
Will Smith, who appeared with Torn in Men in Black and its first sequel, paid tribute by posting a picture of them together on Instagram. | Will Smith, who appeared with Torn in Men in Black and its first sequel, paid tribute by posting a picture of them together on Instagram. |
Fantasy writer Neil Gaiman said the actor had been the inspiration for the Mr Wednesday character in his novel American Gods. | Fantasy writer Neil Gaiman said the actor had been the inspiration for the Mr Wednesday character in his novel American Gods. |
Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane paid tribute to Torn's work in The Larry Sanders Show and as Bob Diamond in 1991 comedy Defending Your Life. | Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane paid tribute to Torn's work in The Larry Sanders Show and as Bob Diamond in 1991 comedy Defending Your Life. |
Alec Baldwin, who worked with Torn on TV comedy 30 Rock, said he was "a deeply committed, phenomenal actor" and a "wonderful madman". | |
Born Elmore Rual Torn Jr. in Texas in 1931, Torn moved to New York in the 1950s to study at the legendary Actors Studio in New York. | Born Elmore Rual Torn Jr. in Texas in 1931, Torn moved to New York in the 1950s to study at the legendary Actors Studio in New York. |
He earned a Tony nomination for 1960 for playing the menacing Tom Finley Jr. in Tennessee Williams' Sweet Bird of Youth, a role he reprised in the 1962 film version. | He earned a Tony nomination for 1960 for playing the menacing Tom Finley Jr. in Tennessee Williams' Sweet Bird of Youth, a role he reprised in the 1962 film version. |
His other films included King of Kings, The Cincinnati Kid and The Man Who Fell to Earth, in which he starred alongside David Bowie. | His other films included King of Kings, The Cincinnati Kid and The Man Who Fell to Earth, in which he starred alongside David Bowie. |
He went on to play Zed in the first two Men in Black films and Patches O'Houlihan in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. | He went on to play Zed in the first two Men in Black films and Patches O'Houlihan in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. |
"If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball!" his character memorably growled in that 2004 comedy. | |
Yet he was also known for his volatile nature and some colourful altercations that saw him labelled a hellraiser. | Yet he was also known for his volatile nature and some colourful altercations that saw him labelled a hellraiser. |
A disagreement with Dennis Hopper in 1967 led to him losing the role Jack Nicholson eventually played in counterculture classic Easy Rider. | A disagreement with Dennis Hopper in 1967 led to him losing the role Jack Nicholson eventually played in counterculture classic Easy Rider. |
In the 1970 film Maidstone, meanwhile, he attacked his friend Norman Mailer with a hammer while the cameras were rolling. | In the 1970 film Maidstone, meanwhile, he attacked his friend Norman Mailer with a hammer while the cameras were rolling. |
In 2010, he admitted drunkenly breaking into a bank in Connecticut while carrying a loaded gun. | In 2010, he admitted drunkenly breaking into a bank in Connecticut while carrying a loaded gun. |
Torn is survived by his third wife, actress Amy Wright, with whom he had two children. | Torn is survived by his third wife, actress Amy Wright, with whom he had two children. |
He was previously married to the actress Geraldine Page, with whom he had three children, and Ann Wedgeworth, with whom he also had a child. | He was previously married to the actress Geraldine Page, with whom he had three children, and Ann Wedgeworth, with whom he also had a child. |
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