Post by constancespry on Aug 4, 2023 20:34:31 GMT
Mark Margolis died, he was brilliant on Breaking Bad and Better call Saul. đ
Mark Margolis, actor known for âBreaking Bad,â âBetter Call Saulâ and âScarface,â dies at 83
Mark Margolis, the actor best known for his performances as former drug kingpin Hector Salamanca in âBreaking Badâ and âBetter Call Saul,â as well as Alberto the Shadow in âScarface,â has died. He was 83.
Margolis died Thursday at New York Cityâs Mt. Sinai Hospital after a short illness, his son, Morgan Margolis, said in a statement to The Times.
Born in Philadelphia on Nov. 26, 1939, the actor starred alongside Al Pacino as one of the main antagonists in the Brian De Palma classic âScarface.â Margolis received an Emmy nomination in 2012 for his portrayal of Salamanca in the critically acclaimed TV series âBreaking Badâ and âBetter Call Saul.â
Margolis studied acting in New York City under Stella Adler, then Lee Strasberg and Barbara Loden. He got his start in the New York theater scene, appearing in more than 50 off-Broadway productions including âThe Golemâ and âUncle Sam.â Even after TV and film success, Margolis would return to theater productions periodically âwhen he could not live without them.â
The actor landed his first big movie role in âScarfaceâ as Alberto the Shadow, a bodyguard and hitman for Paul Shenarâs villainous drug lord, Alejandro Sosa. Margolisâ film work is noted for his frequent collaboration with Darren Aronofsky, appearing in the directorâs âRequiem for a Dream,â âBlack Swan,â âPi,â âNoahâ and âThe Wrestler.â
Margolis debuted as Salamanca during the second season of âBreaking Bad.â In the series, his character communicates with others through facial cues and a service bell due to his paralysis. He revisited the role of the vengeful drug impresario in the AMC dramaâs prequel series, âBetter Call Saul.â
Margolis told Observer in 2012 that he modeled Salamancaâs distinctive facial movements after his mother-in-law, who had suffered a stroke. âShe used to do this little [chewing motion] with her mouth. Sheâd do that whenever she saw us come into a room,â the actor said.
Of getting into the mentality of a drug cartel leader, Margolis said, âYou donât play villains like they are villains. You play them like you know exactly where they are coming from. Which hopefully you do.â
Margolis also had recurring parts in the spy series âThe Equalizerâ and the HBO prison drama âOz.â Additionally, he guest-starred in âGotham,â âPerson of Interestâ and âAmerican Horror Story: Asylum.â His final television role was in the Showtime series âYour Honor,â alongside âBreaking Badâ costar Bryan Cranston.
He is survived by his wife, Jacqueline, and son, Morgan.
www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2023-08-04/mark-margolis-dead-obituary
Mark Margolis, actor known for âBreaking Bad,â âBetter Call Saulâ and âScarface,â dies at 83
Mark Margolis, the actor best known for his performances as former drug kingpin Hector Salamanca in âBreaking Badâ and âBetter Call Saul,â as well as Alberto the Shadow in âScarface,â has died. He was 83.
Margolis died Thursday at New York Cityâs Mt. Sinai Hospital after a short illness, his son, Morgan Margolis, said in a statement to The Times.
Born in Philadelphia on Nov. 26, 1939, the actor starred alongside Al Pacino as one of the main antagonists in the Brian De Palma classic âScarface.â Margolis received an Emmy nomination in 2012 for his portrayal of Salamanca in the critically acclaimed TV series âBreaking Badâ and âBetter Call Saul.â
Margolis studied acting in New York City under Stella Adler, then Lee Strasberg and Barbara Loden. He got his start in the New York theater scene, appearing in more than 50 off-Broadway productions including âThe Golemâ and âUncle Sam.â Even after TV and film success, Margolis would return to theater productions periodically âwhen he could not live without them.â
The actor landed his first big movie role in âScarfaceâ as Alberto the Shadow, a bodyguard and hitman for Paul Shenarâs villainous drug lord, Alejandro Sosa. Margolisâ film work is noted for his frequent collaboration with Darren Aronofsky, appearing in the directorâs âRequiem for a Dream,â âBlack Swan,â âPi,â âNoahâ and âThe Wrestler.â
Margolis debuted as Salamanca during the second season of âBreaking Bad.â In the series, his character communicates with others through facial cues and a service bell due to his paralysis. He revisited the role of the vengeful drug impresario in the AMC dramaâs prequel series, âBetter Call Saul.â
Margolis told Observer in 2012 that he modeled Salamancaâs distinctive facial movements after his mother-in-law, who had suffered a stroke. âShe used to do this little [chewing motion] with her mouth. Sheâd do that whenever she saw us come into a room,â the actor said.
Of getting into the mentality of a drug cartel leader, Margolis said, âYou donât play villains like they are villains. You play them like you know exactly where they are coming from. Which hopefully you do.â
Margolis also had recurring parts in the spy series âThe Equalizerâ and the HBO prison drama âOz.â Additionally, he guest-starred in âGotham,â âPerson of Interestâ and âAmerican Horror Story: Asylum.â His final television role was in the Showtime series âYour Honor,â alongside âBreaking Badâ costar Bryan Cranston.
He is survived by his wife, Jacqueline, and son, Morgan.
www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2023-08-04/mark-margolis-dead-obituary