Walsh, who worked in show business for more than 60 years, died Tuesday at Kerbs Memorial Hospital in St. Albans, Vermont following a cardiac arrest, his manager Sandy Joseph told Entertainment Tonight.
Walsh was born in Ogdensburg, New York March 22, 1935, and grew up in Swanton, Vermont, a rural area.The star of TV, film and the stage died Tuesday at Kerbs Memorial Hospital in St. Albans, Vermont following a cardiac arrest, his manager Sandy Joseph said. Pictured in 2018 in LA He acted opposite Dustin Hoffman in the 1970 film Little Big Man; alongside Joanne Woodward and George C. Scott in the 1971 film They Might Be Giants; opposite Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal in 1972's What’s Up, Doc?
Other notable motion pictures he appeared in during the decade included 1984's Blood Simple, 1984's The Pope of Greenwich Village, 1985's Fletch, 1986's Wildcats, 1986's Back To School, 1987's Raising Arizona and 1988's Clean and Sober. The 1980s brought dozens more exciting and eventful projects for Walsh, most notably the role of Harrison Ford's police superior Bryant, in the 1982 hit Blade Runner, for filmmaker Ridley ScottWalsh appeared in multiple films throughout the 1980s, including Blood Simple in 1984
Walsh was also at the receiving end of a number of accolades amid his decades-long career , including a Carney Life Achievement Award in 2018 at the Carney Awards, which are informally referred to as the Character Actors Hall of Fame.
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