THE actor Art Evans, who appeared in the hit movie Die Hard 2, has died.
Evans died on Saturday after battling diabetes for many years, his agent revealed.
He was 82 at the time of his death, following a career that spanned decades.
Evans, from Berkeley, California, appeared in the 1984 flick A Soldier’s Story before starring in Die Hard 2, where he played an air traffic control worker, Barnes.
During his career, the actor also landed roles in shows such as Walker, Texas Ranger, and The X-Files.
His wife, Babe, told USA Today that her husband will be deeply missed.
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“Art was not only an incredible actor but a devoted husband, friend, and source of light to everyone who knew him,” she said.
“His laughter, passion, and love of life will be deeply missed.
“While our hearts are heavy, we celebrate the legacy of joy and inspiration he leaves behind.”
Evans’ TV and movie career spanned decades, having landed roles in the 1970s movies Sisters and Amazing Grace.
He appeared in one episode of M*A*S*H, where he played Dolan in 1979, and the 1980s show Enos.
Evans made three appearances in Hill Street Blues between 1981 and 1984, and played a prisoner in the series Maximum Security.
He was also known for appearing in the American TV sitcom 9 to 5, which aired between 1986 and 1988.
Evans starred alongside the likes of Rachel Dennison – the younger sister of Dolly Parton – and the legendary actress Rita Moreno.
His other cameo appearances include City of Angels, The X-Files, and Everybody Hates Chris.
Evans’ more recent TV appearances included shows such as Beauty and the Baller and A House Divided, according to his IMDB.
His final role came as a voiceover actor in the Disney+ show The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder.
Tributes have been paid to the actor in light of his death.
“I was so honored to be able to work with Art Evans on a play that I helped write,” playwright and screenwriter LaDarrion Williams said.
“He was genuine and didn’t play when it came to the art of theatre. Rest easy, playa.”
BAFTA director Steve Hughes hailed Evans for his roles in Die Hard 2, Fright Night, and A Soldier’s Story.
He’s survived by his wife and their son.
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