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Green Mile star Michael Clarke Duncan dies at 54 | Green Mile star Michael Clarke Duncan dies at 54 |
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Actor Michael Clarke Duncan, who rose to prominence playing a death row inmate in acclaimed film The Green Mile, has died at the age of 54. | |
Duncan suffered a heart attack in July and died at a hospital in Los Angeles after failing to recover. | Duncan suffered a heart attack in July and died at a hospital in Los Angeles after failing to recover. |
He was nominated for an Oscar in 2000 for his portrayal as convicted murderer John Coffey alongside Tom Hanks in The Green Mile. | |
Paying tribute to his co-star, Hanks described him as "magic". | |
"I am terribly saddened at the loss of Big Mike," said the actor. "He was the treasure we all discovered on the set of The Green Mile. | |
"He was a big love of man and his passing leaves us stunned," Hanks added. | |
A former bodyguard, the 6ft 4in (1.93m) Duncan was an imposing figure who played a wide variety of action roles and also voiced animated parts. | |
His versatility saw him team up with Bruce Willis to save the Earth in Armageddon, then play it for laughs in Will Ferrell's racing comedy Talladega Nights. | |
In recent years he was seen in US sitcom Two and a Half Men and could be heard in animated comedy Family Guy. | |
But he will be remembered primarily for his role as John Coffey a convicted murderer possessed of extraordinary healing powers, in the adaptation of Stephen King's novel The Green Mile. | |
His performance won him a nomination as best supporting actor and kick-started an acting career that only began once he gave up bodyguard work in his thirties. | |
The film's director Frank Darabont described Duncan as "one of the finest people I've ever had the privilege to work with or know". | |
"Michael was the gentlest of souls - an exemplar of decency, integrity and kindness," he said in a statement. "The sadness I feel is inexpressible." | |
Duncan, who was born in Chicago in 1957, died on Monday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. | |
His fiancee, the reality TV personality Reverend Omarosa Marigault, asked for privacy until his funeral and memorial events were announced. |