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Charles Grodin, star of Midnight Run and Heartbreak Kid, dies aged 86 Broadway, film and television actor was known for his deadpan comic delivery about 9 hours ago Charles Grodin during an interview in New York around 2000. Photograph: Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times
American actor Charles Grodin – known for his deadpan comic delivery in Broadway, film and television roles – died on Tuesday at age 86. The versatile actor was familiar from Same Time, Next Year on Broadway; popular films like The Heartbreak Kid, Midnight Run and Beethoven; and numerous television appearances. He died on Tuesday at his home in Wilton, Connecticut. His son, Nicholas, said the cause was bone marrow cancer. ....
Charles Grodin, droll and deadpan actor noted for the hit films The Heartbreak Kid and Midnight Run – obituary Grodin wrote plays and numerous books of memoir, and was a popular mainstay of American chat shows Charles Grodin, 1994 Credit: AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler Charles Grodin, who has died aged 86, was an adaptable actor whose droll, sardonic charm was a feature of film, television and theatre for more than 50 years; he was also a playwright and memoirist and, in the US, a familiar face as a talk-show raconteur. His movie breakthrough came in 1972 with the role of Lenny Cantrow, the impossibly romantic protagonist of the acerbic comedy The Heartbreak Kid, written by Neil Simon and directed by Elaine May. ....
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Charles Grodin, the character actor who starred in popular films like The Heartbreak Kid, Heaven Can Wait, and Ishtar, has died at 86 at his home in Wilton, Connecticut. His son, Times that the cause of death was bone marrow cancer. Grodin made a name for himself for his versatile, often deadpan comedic performances on stage and screen. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Grodin dropped out of University of Miami to pursue acting, studying under renowned acting coach Uta Hagen in the 50s. Grodin received his big break when he landed a part in Broadway revival of Tchin-Tchin in 1963 starring Anthony Quinn and Margaret Leighton, delivering a performance theater critic Walter Kerr called “impeccable.” (“It took a trip to the dictionary to understand he meant more than clean, Grodin wrote years later.) He would go on to build his theater career, directing Broadway productions of plays ....