RIP: Ed Lauter (1938-2013)

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Ed Lauter, character actor in films and television, dies at 74

http://www.latimes.com/entertainmen...elevision-dies-at-74-20131016,0,1862861.story

Ed Lauter, 74, a character actor who carved out a niche in the 1970s playing mostly heavies in movies and TV and kept up a busy schedule in recent years with appearances in Clint Eastwood’s “Trouble With the Curve” and Oscar winner “The Artist,” died Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles of mesothelioma, a form of cancer that affects tissue surrounding internal organs. Family spokesman Edward Lozzi announced his death.

“A lot of people say, ‘I know you,’ but they don’t know my name,” Lauter told The Times in 2012. “But I’ve had a great run.”

The 6-foot-2, balding actor had memorable roles in “Family Plot” -- which was Alfred Hitchcock’s final film, in 1976 -- along with “Born on the Fourth of July,” “Seabiscuit,” “Breakheart Pass,” “Death Wish 3,” “French Connection II” and “The Longest Yard,” both the 1974 version and the 2005 remake about a football game pitting inmates against prison guards.
 
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Here he is as Carnahan in King Kong (1976)
 

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RIP Ed Lauter. Probably not his best movie but I always think fondly of him in Youngblood.

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He does have the distinction of being in the absolute worst episode of X-Files ever made.
 
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