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The great comedian and actor Charles Grodin,┬аbest known for roles in тАЬThe Heartbreak KidтАЭ and тАЬMidnight RunтАЭ, has passed away at age 86.
According to┬аThe New York Times and The Associated Press, GrodinтАЩs son confirmed that his father died at his Wilton, Connecticut home of bone marrow cancer.
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Beginning his acting career in the 1960s, Grodin was known for his work across film, television, the stage and his many talk show appearances.
He made his film debut in 1968тАЩs тАЬRosemaryтАЩs BabyтАЭ, going on to appear in many films in the тАЩ70s and тАЩ80s, including тАЬHeaven Can WaitтАЭ, тАЬReal LifeтАЭ, тАЬIshtarтАЭ and тАЬDaveтАЭ.
Grodin, well known for his cranky demeanour, also became a family movie icon thanks to the тАЬBeethovenтАЭ series.
Through his career, Grodin was celebrated, receiving a nomination for Best Actor at the Golden Globes in 1972 for тАЬThe Heartbreak KidтАЭ.
He also wrote plays and television scripts, winning a Primetime Emmy for his work on a 1977 Paul Simon special, and wrote several books humorously ruminating on his ups and downs in show business.
Actors, he wrote, should тАЬthink not so much about getting ahead as becoming as good as you can be, so youтАЩre ready when you do get an opportunity. I did that, so I didnтАЩt suffer from the frustration of all the rejections. They just gave me more time.тАЭ He spelled out that advice in his first book, тАЬIt Would Be So Nice If You WerenтАЩt Here,тАЭ published in 1989.
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In 1988тА▓s тАЬMidnight Run,тАЭ Grodin was a bail-jumping accountant who took millions from a mobster and De Niro was the bounty hunter trying to bring him cross-country to Los Angeles. TheyтАЩre being chased by police, another bounty hunter and the Mob, and because Grodin is afraid of flying, they are forced to go by car, bus, even boxcar.
тАЬBeethovenтАЭ brought him success in the family-animal comedy genre in 1992. Asked why he took up such a role, he told The Associated Press he was happy to get the work.
тАЬIтАЩm not that much in demand,тАЭ Grodin replied. тАЬItтАЩs not like I have this stack of wonderful offers. IтАЩm just delighted they wanted me.тАЭ
Amid his film gigs, Grodin became a familiar face on late-night TV, perfecting a character who would confront Johnny Carson or others with a fake aggressiveness that made audiences cringe and laugh at the same time.
In the mid-тАЩ90s, Grodin mostly retired from acting, becoming a talk show host on CNBC and a political commentator for тАЬ60 Minutes IIтАЭ.
He returned to the big screen in 2006 as Zach BraffтАЩs know-it-all father-in-law in тАЬThe Ex.тАЭ More recent credits include the films тАЬAn Imperfect MurderтАЭ and тАЬThe ComedianтАЭ and the TV series тАЬLouie.тАЭ
During the 2010s, he made acting appearances in shows like тАЬLouieтАЭ and the film тАЬWhile WeтАЩre YoungтАЭ.
Grodin was born Charles Grodinsky in Pittsburgh in 1935, son of a wholesale dry goods seller who died when Charles was 18. He played basketball and later described himself as тАЬa rough kid, always getting kicked out of class.тАЭ
He studied at the University of Miami and the Pittsburgh Playhouse, worked in summer theater and then struggled in New York, working nights as a cab driver, postal clerk and watchman while studying acting during the day.
In 1962 Grodin made his Broadway debut and received good notices in тАЬTchin Tchin,тАЭ a three-character play starring Anthony Quinn. He followed with тАЬAbsence of a CelloтАЭ in 1964.
Grodin and his first wife, Julia Ferguson, had a daughter, comedian Marion Grodin. The marriage ended in divorce. He and his second wife, Elissa Durwood, had a son, Nicholas.
On Twitter, celebrities and other fans mourned the loss of the comedy icon.
RIP Charles Grodin. One of the great cranky comedic geniuses.
тАФ marc maron (@marcmaron) May 18, 2021
God I loved him. https://t.co/IfrfMbR4vH
тАФ billy eichner (@billyeichner) May 18, 2021
No, not #CharlesGrodin . Rest In Peace Legend. Thank you for every gift you gave us, especially the masterpiece that is Midnight Run. ?
тАФ Josh Gad (@joshgad) May 18, 2021
RIP Charles Grodin. Ordering a plate of chorizo and eggs in his beloved memory.
тАФ Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) May 18, 2021
I loved Charles Grodin so much. He would bust my balls and give me so much shit in a way that left me no choice but to giggle with glee. Never mean spirited, just quick and brilliant.
тАФ Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) May 18, 2021
Had the stunning privilege of seeing Charles Grodin do a Q&A after a screening of Midnight Run in 2011. He spoke uninterrupted about criminal justice reform for at least 30 minutes, maybe even an hour before taking questions. Absolute god. RIP.
тАФ Will Sloan (@WillSloanEsq) May 18, 2021
RIP Charles Grodin. One of the great deadpan comic actors I overwhelmingly associate with my childhood. pic.twitter.com/75ugK60r6y
тАФ Will ? Menaker (@willmenaker) May 18, 2021
Midnight Run, the rare actual perfect movie. RIP Charles Grodin, a great. pic.twitter.com/PWPA5AcKZo
тАФ Ashley Clark (@_Ash_Clark) May 18, 2021
~ With files from The Associated Press