People: “Blade Runner” actor M. Emmet Walsh dies

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“Blade Runner” actor M. Emmet Walsh dies

The American actor M. Emmet Walsh, who starred in films such as “Blade Runner”, “Blood Simple” and “Knives Out – Murder is a Family Affair”, is dead. Photo

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He starred in more than a hundred films, including classics such as “Blade Runner” and “Blood Simple”: American character actor M. Emmet Walsh has now died at the age of 88.

The American actor M. Emmet Walsh, who starred in films such as “Blade Runner”, “Blood Simple” and “Knives Out – Murder is a Family Matter”, is dead. He died on Tuesday in a hospital in the US state of Vermont suffered cardiac arrest, his management announced. Walsh was 88 years old.

Over six decades, Walsh appeared in 119 feature films and more than 250 television productions, said manager Sandy Joseph. In 1982, director Ridley Scott cast him alongside Harrison Ford in the role of a hardened police officer in the sci-fi thriller “Blade Runner”. In “Blood Simple” (1984), the Coen brothers’ directorial debut, he shone as an unscrupulous private detective. The role earned him a Spirit Award trophy for best actor.

Walsh made his feature film debut in 1969 in the musical film “Alice’s Restaurant”. He made the western “Little Big Man” (1970) with Dustin Hoffman and the comedy “Isn’t What, Doc?” with Ryan O’Neal and Barbra Streisand. (1972), with Steve Martin “Wealth Is No Shame” (1979) and with Robert Redford the prison drama “Brubaker” (1980). He played the groom’s father in the romance “My Best Friend’s Wedding” with Julia Roberts and Dermot Mulrooney and a guard in the star-studded crime film “Knives Out” (2019).

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