Bo Hopkins, known for his roles in "American Graffiti," "The Wild Bunch," and "Midnight Express" died on Saturday. He was 84.
A marquee on the actor’s self-titled website confirmed his death with the announcement: "It is with great sadness that we announce that Bo has passed away. "Bo loved hearing from his fans from around the world and although he was unable to respond to every email over the last few years, he appreciated hearing from each and every one of you." Hopkins reportedly suffered a heart attack earlier this month.
His wife of 33 years, Sian Eleanor Green, told The Hollywood Reporter he died at Valley Presbyterian Hospital in the Van Nuys suburb of Los Angeles, Calif.
Bo Hopkins, known for his roles in "American Graffiti" and "The Wild Bunch," died on Saturday at the age of 84. He attended the TCM Classic Film Festival opening night gala in 2014. (Jennifer Lourie/FilmMagic) Hopkins is also survived by two children, Matthew and Jane.
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