‘The Massive Lebowski’ actor Jack Kehler useless at 75
Jack Kehler, greatest identified for his function in “The Massive Lebowski,” has died aged 75.
His son, Eddie Kehler, revealed the heartbreaking information to Deadline on Monday, explaining his beloved father died of problems of leukemia.
The actor, who starred as The Dude’s landlord Marty within the 1998 traditional, died at Cedars Sinai Medical Heart in Los Angeles on Saturday.
Kehler’s glittering TV profession kickstarted in 1983 when he landed the function of a gasoline station attendant in “Unusual Invaders.”
Though it was a small function, it did ultimately lead him to star as Sergeant Cooper within the 1986 miniseries “Fresno.”
Kehler starred within the 1991 hit film “Level Break” alongside Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze, and later secured an element in Lawrence Kasdan’s crime drama “Grand Canyon” the identical 12 months.
His onscreen profession additionally bagged him visitor roles in “Waterworld,” “McKenna,” and “Homicide One.” Within the 2000s, he briefly appeared in exhibits corresponding to “seventh Heaven,” “NYPD Blue,” “24,” and “Mad Males.”
In recent times, Kehler starred in a recurring function in Prime Video’s present “The Man within the Excessive Fortress.” His last onscreen hurrah was on Hulu’s smash present “Love, Victor” final 12 months.
Kehler is survived by his spouse, Shawn Casey; his son, Eddie, and his spouse Marie-Anne; in addition to their son, Liam.
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