Overview
- His family announced he died of cardiac arrest in New York City on June 10.
- He amassed more than 100 credits across Broadway and screen, appearing in films such as Scarface and Ghostbusters II and TV series including Ozark and Frasier, for which he earned a 1996 Emmy nomination.
- He directed Horton Foote’s The Trip to Bountiful to four Lucille Lortel Awards and staged classics like The Glass Menagerie.
- He taught and directed at Juilliard, Columbia University and HB Studios, shaping generations of performers.
- He was set to begin filming MGM+’s American Classic with Kevin Kline and Laura Linney, and director Michael Hoffman called him “one of the greatest artists” he had ever encountered.