NEW YORK (AP) — Denis Arndt, a personality actor and favourite of TV author and producer David E. Kelley, getting solid in “L.A. Law,” “Picket Fences” and “Chicago Hope,” and later incomes a Tony nomination for his Broadway debut at age 77 in a play about mismatched lovers, has died. He was 86.
Arndt died “peacefully in his bed” at his cabin house in Ashland, Oregon, his household introduced in an obituary printed March 26. It famous that he was born in 1939, the identical 12 months “The Wizard of Oz” got here out.
“That was like Dad’s life,” it mentioned. “It started out in black and white and blossomed into a life of color, brilliance, daring adventure and passion. And it was also a little bit trippy, like Oz.”
Arndt was a Vietnam veteran helicopter pilot who twice was awarded the Purple Coronary heart and later flew helicopters in Alaska. He turned to performing after shifting to Seattle, spending a number of seasons on the Oregon Shakespeare Pageant and performing as an early member of the Intiman Theatre in Seattle.
His profession started within the mid-Eighties with roles on the TV reveals “Crime Story” and “Wiseguy” and he would spend the Nineties in TV and movie, with a spotlight being one of many cops interrogating Sharon Stone’s character in Paul Verhoeven’s “Basic Instinct.”
Making his first and solely Broadway look at age 77 reverse Mary-Louise Parker, Arndt obtained approval for his efficiency in “Heisenberg,” which debuted off-Broadway in 2015 earlier than hitting Broadway a 12 months later.
Within the play by Simon Stephens, babble-mouthed 42-year-old Georgie from New Jersey randomly meets a bored 75-year-old Irish butcher, Alex, in a London practice station and the 2 start a wierd courtship.
The Related Press was charmed by the performers and Stephens’ play: “He captures new love and old love at the same time, hope and fear, the new world and the old. He’s turned the simplest of tales — boy meets girl — into an unexpectedly rich thing with just two chairs, two tables and two actors.”
On TV, Arndt was a frequent Kelly collaborator, beginning with “L.A. Law” after which as lawyer Franklin Dell on “Picket Fences” over 4 seasons. He additionally had roles on “Chicago Hope,” “Ally McBeal,” “The Practice,” “Boston Public,” “Boston Legal” and “Mr. Mercedes.”
His different small-screen credit embrace “Providence, ”The Surprise Years,” “Murder, She Wrote,” “Life Goes On,” “Herman’s Head,” “Touched by an Angel,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “The Good Fight.”
He’s survived by his spouse, Magee, and his kids, Scott, Tammy, Laurie, Kirsten, Bryce, McKenna and Tanner.