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Born: 10 November 1932, USA Died: 10 February 2008 (aged 75) Comment: Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 2 wins & 6 nominations
Actor
Roy Scheider, a
two-time Oscar nominee best known for his leading role as the
water-phobic police chief in the smash blockbuster
Jaws, died Sunday in Little Rock,
Arkansas, at the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences hospital; he
was 75. Though an official cause of death was not released at press
time, a hospital spokeswoman stated that the actor had been treated for
multiple myeloma at the hospital's research center for the past two
years. Born in New Jersey, Scheider pursued a career in boxing before
turning to acting, and won an Obie award for his work with the New York
Shakespeare Festival in the late '60s. His first major film appearances
also began in the late '60s in such movies as
Star! and
Paper Lion, and it was in 1971 that he
truly gained fame for his roles two popular thrillers,
Klute and
The
French Connection; the latter earned
him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. However, it was his
role four years later in the
Steven Spielberg thriller
Jaws for which he became most
well-known, playing a local lawman in a tourist beach town who must
contend with the sudden appearance of a great white shark; his line, "You're
gonna need a bigger boat," became one of the most well-known lines in
contemporary film. Scheider also appeared in the ill-fated sequel
Jaws 2 (after dropping out of the lead
role in
The Deer Hunter
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