'Barney Miller' And 'Godfather' Star Abe Vigoda Dies Age 94
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- Wednesday, 27 January 2016, 10:26AM
Character actor Abe Vigoda, whose leathery, sunken-eyed face made him ideal for playing the over-the-hill detective Phil Fish in the 1970s TV series Barney Miller and the doomed Mafia soldier in The Godfather, has died at age 94.
Vigoda's daughter, Carol Vigoda Fuchs, told The Associated Press that Vigoda died Tuesday morning in his sleep at Fuchs' home in Woodland Park, New Jersey. The cause of death was old age. "This man was never sick," Fuchs said.
Vigoda worked in relative obscurity as a supporting actor in the New York theatre and in television until Francis Ford Coppola cast him in the 1972 Oscar-winning 'The Godfather'.
Vigoda played Sal Tessio, an old friend of Vito Corleone's (Marlon Brando) who hopes to take over the family after Vito's death by killing his son Michael Corleone (Al Pacino).
The great success of the film and 'The Godfather Part II' made his face and voice recognisable to the public and led to numerous roles, often as hoodlums.
But it was his comic turn in 'Barney Miller', which starred Hal Linden and ran from 1975 to 1982, that brought Vigoda's greatest recognition.
Vigoda remained a regular on Barney Miller until 1977 when he took the character to his own series, 'Fish'.
The storyline dealt with the detective's domestic life and his relations with five street kids that he and his wife took into their home.
The show lasted a season and a half. Vigoda continued making occasional guest appearances on 'Barney Miller', quitting over billing and salary differences.
But he remained a popular character actor in films, including 'Cannonball Run II', 'Look Who's Talking', 'Joe Versus The Volcano' and 'North'.
The stars of the comedy series Barney Miller ( rear left to right), Jack Soo, Maxwell Gail, Gregory Sierra; front, Abe Vigoda, Ron Glass, and Hal Linden.
He was married twice, most recently to Beatrice Schy, who died in 1992. He had his daughter with his first wife, Sonja Gohlke, who has also died.
Vigoda is survived by his daughter, grandchildren Jamie, Paul and Steven, and a great-grandson.
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Source: www.nzherald.co.nz