Richard Belzer, the edgy comic identified for his function as Law & Order detective John Munch, has died at 78.
His final phrases had been reported to be “F**k you, motherf**ker.”
Belzer died early on Sunday at his house within the South of France, his pal and author Bill Scheft instructed The Hollywood Reporter, the New York Post experiences.
“He had lots of health issues, and his last words were, ‘F**k you, motherf**ker’,” Scheft stated.
The actor performed the function of Munch on a number of reveals, together with Homicide: Life on the Street and Law & Order: SVU, and had cameos in different reveals reminiscent of The X Files.
Belzer portrayed Munch for 23 years, starting in 1993 and ending in 2016 when he retired from performing. He additionally appeared as Munch in reveals as far-ranging as The Wire and Arrested Development.
“I never asked anyone to be on their show. So it’s doubly flattering to me to see me depicted in a script and that I’m so recognisable and loveable as the sarcastic detective and smart-ass,” Belzer instructed The Comic’s Comic in 2008.
“Much to my delight, because he is a great character for me to play, it’s fun for me. So I’m not upset about typecast at all.”
While identified for his jokes, Belzer’s life was tormented by tragedy: each his father and brother died by suicide. He additionally survived a bout of testicular most cancers in 1983. His explanation for dying was not instantly identified. He is survived by his spouse, actor Harlee McBride, and two stepdaughters.
This article initially appeared on the New York Post and was reproduced with permission
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