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Actor Ben Gazzara, known for his brooding tough-guy presence in dozens of films, television shows and stage productions over his long career, died of pancreatic cancer on Friday at a Manhattan hospital, his lawyer said. He was 81.
The New York-born performer died Friday afternoon at Bellevue Hospital Center, with members of his family at his side, according to his attorney, Jay Julien.
Born Biagio Anthony Gazzara to Italian immigrant parents, the young actor began his career in live theater, most notably in the role of Brick in the original Broadway production of Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," directed by Elia Kazan.
A three-time Tony nominee for his stage work, Gazzara made his film debut as a sociopathic military academy cadet in the 1957 drama "The Strange One," followed by his breakout role as an accused killer in Otto Preminger's 1959 hit courtroom drama "Anatomy of a Murder."
The actor, best known for playing emotionally complex men and villains, went on to work with numerous high-profile Hollywood directors, including John Cassavetes, with whom he collaborated on several films, including the 1976 gangster drama "The Killing of a Chinese Bookie."
His credits also included a role as porn-film producer Jackie Treehorn in the Coen Brothers' 1998 cult comedy classic "The Big Lebowski" and a supporting role in the 1999 remake of the art-heist drama "The Thomas Crown Affair," starring Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo.
On television, Gazzara starred for two seasons, 1965 to 1968, on the NBC prime-time drama "Run for Your Life." He played a wealthy, successful lawyer, Paul Bryan, who quits his practice after learning he has a terminal illness and then embarks on a globe-trotting quest for adventure before he dies.
Gazzara was married three times, with his first two marriages ending in divorce. He is survived by his third wife, Elke, and daughter Elizabeth.
  
 

Ben Gazzara Timeline

1956
Was nominated for Broadway's Tony Award three times: as Best Actor (Dramatic), in 1956 for "A Hatful of Rain," and in 1975 for "Hughie and Duet;" and as Best Actor (Play) in 1977 for a revival of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
1970
He and his good friend John Cassavetes made 5 movies together: Husbands , Capone , If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium , Opening Night and The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
1989
Claimed that of all of the movies in which he has ever appeared in, Road House is the most frequently repeated on television.
1989
Shared a "purist's" approach to acting and choosing roles with Road House co-star Sam Elliott.
1999
Diagnosed with throat cancer in 1999. He lost more than 40 pounds during treatment.
2005
In late 2005 Ben Gazzara suffered a stroke. It affected his speech but he has worked hard at gaining his ability back remarkably.

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