Oscar-winning actor Alan Arkin has sadly passed away. The critically-acclaimed entertainer’s sons, Adam, Matthew, and Anthony, confirmed the devastating news in a statement to People on Friday, sharing: A cause of death was not revealed.
He was 89. Related: Stars We Lost In 2023 Alan was best known for his roles in Little Miss Sunshine, The Kominsky Method, Argo, and BoJack Horseman.
He began his lengthy career on Broadway earning a Tony Award for 1963’s Enter Laughing and a nomination for directing the 1973 play The Sunshine Boys.
He went on to appear in film and TV shows, such as Catch-22, Edward Scissorhands, Chicago Hope, and much more, while also working as a director and screenwriter.
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