Mike Nussbaum died at his home in Chicago | Photo: Chicago Sun-Times video capture
Mike Nussbaum, the oldest active Hollywood actor, with participation in films such as “Fatal Attraction”, “Men in Black” and “Field of Dreams”, among many, died of natural causes at his home located in his native Chicago six days before reaching the age of one hundred, his daughter Karen confirmed to the media in that city.
The interpreter was a face well known to fans from his participation in famous films since the late ’60s and in television series such as “The X Files”, “Frasier” and “LA Law”, among many.
Nussbaum had taken her first steps in the theater in 1950, years after having served her country during World War II.
Nussbaum was going to turn 100 in six days | Photo: Chicago Sun-Times video capture
There he acted in various works by David Mamet, such as “American Buffalo”, “Glengarry Glen Ross” and “Relativity”, where he played Albert Einstein.
In 1969 he had his first film role in the film “The Monitors”, while his last appearance on the big screen came in 2020 in “Tom of your Life”.
During that period, Nussbaum acted in twenty films, among which the aforementioned “Men in Black”, “Fatal Attraction”, “Field of Dreams”, “Gladiator”, “Harry and Tonto” and “Desperate Hours” stand out. among other.
2023-12-25 15:45:29
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