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Actor Ben Gazzara Dies at Age 81

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Actor Ben Gazzara, whose long and varied career spanned lead roles in the original 1955 Broadway productions of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and "A Hatful of Rain," television, and innumerable film roles including the 1959's "Anatomy of a Murder" and 1998's "The Big Lebowski," has died, according to reports.

Gazzara died in Manhattan of pancreatic cancer, The New York Times reported.

He was 81, according to IMDB.com.

Gazzara told Charlie Rose in 1998 that he went from being mainly a stage actor who often would turn up his nose at film roles in the mid-1950s to, much later, a ubiquitous character actor who "turned very little down, almost nothing."

"When I became a hot, so to speak, in the theater, I got a lot of offers," he said. "I won't tell you the pictures I turned down because you'll say, 'You are a fool,' and I was a fool."

After early film success in major roles, Gazzara's career cooled, though he starred in the TV series "Run for Your Life," from 1965 to 1968.

The New York-born Gazzara worked with a number of top directors, including a series of films in the 1970s with the cult icon John Cassavetes, who Gazzara later told an interviewer he considered "a poet of film."

Gazzara said in an interview posted on YouTube that he met Cassavetes on the Universal Studios lot in the late 1960s when he making "Run for Your Life," and soon found himself rehearsing, refining and improvising a script with Cassavetes and the actor Peter Falk that would eventually be released as the 1970 film "Husbands."

"By the time we got on the set we knew each other so well and had worked so intimately with each other creating the film that this creation … led to a friendship," Gazzara told the interviewer at a Cassavetes festival. "John would say, 'I don't want you to be better than you are. I want you to be as good as you are.' So he set the climate for an actor to feel free, to give whatever. And if it didn't work, it didn't work."

"It's the first time I experienced a piece of work that I wanted to go on and on and on," he said. "Because it got to the point where the relationships had become like blood. I couldn't leave that."

Gazzara continued to work with Cassavetes, including the films "The Killing of a Chinese Bookie" and "Opening Night."

Gazzara's later-day work included the films "Happiness," "The Spanish Prisoner," "Summer of Sam," and "Buffalo 66."

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  • Stormcrow  •  3 months ago
    Dearest Ben - Fly with the Angels. You were the bomb, and I soooo, enjoyed working with you on the stage piece about Yogi Berra. I will never forget your sunny and childlike love for the ducklings born in the theatre's planters that spring...God bless you. See you soon. You gave the world a special special piece of yourself.
    • MichaelL 3 months ago
      You know he was good, when you can remember his face without seeing a picture. I remember seeing him on The Twilight Zone, (maybe even Bonanza) when I was a kid, in the fifties and sixties!! RIP Mr Gazzara!
    • DownWithTheChinaGovernmen ... 3 months ago
      I know that face well. EXCELLENT MAN AND ACTOR. HE LIVES STILL IN HIS WORKS OF ART, NOT JUST "ACTING". HE IS HOLY.

      hi. nice to get to know you. I would be one hell of an "actor" ... LOL

      I identify a LOT with KLAUS KINSKI if you know HIM ...... and his daughter NASTASSJA ahaha LOL LOL triple LOL :)
    • Kate 3 months ago
      He was also in the movie 'Road House' with Patrick Swayze
  • Jeanne  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 months ago
    Anything the Kardashian's do gets shoved in our face constantly. A great actor like Ben Gazzara dies and he is practically an after thought. Yahoo writers are terrible and evidently, they are too young. THEY are the ones, I assume, who think the Kardashian's are so great. Shallow, very shallow.
    • Bourne ID 3 months ago
      You are right ! Ben Gazzara was a talented, decent man while the Kardashians -all of them - are human trash by comparison, doing nothing but acts of sleaze and even holding phony marriages for profit.
    • A'nuther Dead Fishy 3 months ago
      Really if you want news by better writers go to Google. Not blog 20 somethings.
    • Wilft 3 months ago
      CHOKE YOURSELF for even mentioning THAT name
  • Ellen  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
    One of my favorite actors. Glad we had him.
    • 45 3 months ago
      right on. with so many horrible actors it is great to have had a solid guy in the line up.
  • ROBIN I  •  3 months ago
    pancreatic cancer sucks
  • Rodden  •  Peoria, Illinois  •  3 months ago
    He was a very cool actor, instilling his good guy characters with a quite strength that looked capable of handling anything, and his remembered-most villains with over-the-top zeal. Watch him in "Diagram of a Murder", "Pursuit", "Bridge of Remagen", and any number of excellent portrayals on the big and small screen. Hats of to a great actor.
  • bushelfoote  •  3 months ago
    He had a talent for,a presence on stage ,and an authority with a role.....very good dramatic actor,very good character actor,and he will be missed......Rest In Peace,Benjamin Gazarra.......
  • liberty  •  3 months ago
    What an incredible contrast to the trash that hollywood produces today.......Ben was a true talent.
    • Regular Guy 3 months ago
      ...and to all of the current crop of actors saying.." he's not referring to me and my acting skills.." Yes, he is talking about you!
    • William 3 months ago
      New Movies and actors really suck today. Al i watch are movies from the 30's to the 80's. Some 90's, not many.
    • Trail 3 months ago
      best actors under 50 years old. Leonardo Dicaprio, Paul Giamatti, Edward Norton.
  • Chesty Puller  •  3 months ago
    They left out his best role in ROAD HOUSE, who edits this stuff.
  • Allen T  •  Harrodsburg, Kentucky  •  3 months ago
    Always a favorite, one more of the old guard passes on!!
  • ben  •  Richmond Hill, Georgia  •  3 months ago
    from one ben to another R.I.P
  • Mike Ocksmall  •  Ottawa, Ohio  •  3 months ago
    Great actor, article doesn't mention his best movie. Roadhouse !!!
  • RobertP  •  3 months ago
    seems to me I remember him playing a doctor in a weekly show back in the 60's. He was a good actor!! RIP!
  • m  •  Belgrade, Serbia  •  3 months ago
    sayonara ben. r.i.p.
  • Chivo  •  Monterey, California  •  3 months ago
    A class guy, The old school actors that didn't tell you how to live your life.
  • Stratosphere  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  3 months ago
    Wasn't he in Road House as well? So long Ben. RIP.
  • Ima ME  •  3 months ago
    He played a fantastic prick in Road House
  • Reformed Liberal  •  Newport, Kentucky  •  3 months ago
    Interesting that his appearance in an Academy Award winning film was left out of the Bio. I guess "Rocky" isn't liked to well by critics though.
  • Nia  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 months ago
    He was indeed an great actor! I really loved all of his movies. RIP Mr. Gazzara.
  • Tom A  •  3 months ago
    Although never a "superstar," he was an excellent actor, who was very real in his roles. Believable and entertaining. And he didn't have to rely on street talk, vulgarity or junk language to portray a tough image on the screen. He did it with real acting talent. Wish we had more like him in today's films.
  • Joan  •  Reston, Virginia  •  3 months ago
    Hollywood never put him to good use..a greatly gifted actor and handsome man and Hollywood just let him go! RIP