Hollywood actor Charles Grodin has died aged 86 from bone marrow cancer. The Midnight Run star died at his home in Wilton, Connecticut, his son Nicholas confirmed to the New York Times.
Best known for starring in the 1988 film alongside Robert De Niro, Grodin also appeared in popular movies such as The Heartbreak Kid, Rosemary's Baby and Beethoven.
Grodin grew up in Pittsburgh and later attended the University of Miami, but ended up leaving before he graduated to pursue a career in acting and went on to study at HB Studio in New York City.
His film debut came in Disney's 1954 movie 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea and went on to star in a Broadway production of Tchin-Tchin with Anthony Quinn.
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