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‘Ghostbusters’ actor David Margulies dies at 78
     2016-January-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    DAVID MARGULIES, who played the Mayor of New York in the “Ghostbusters” films and Tony Soprano’s classy lawyer Neil Mink, died Monday afternoon in New York City after a long illness.

    His death was confirmed by his longtime agent Mary Harden. He was 78 years old and recently finished filming his role as Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel in the upcoming ABC miniseries “Madoff” with Richard Dreyfuss, scheduled to air Feb. 3.

    Margulies was a memorable character actor with a camera-ready visage combining soft-edged jowliness and intense eyes that could change from flintily serious to the-joke’s-on-you charm in a flicker. He first drew notice in Woody Allen’s 1976 “The Front.” But millions of filmgoers will recall Margulies for his character-defining line from Mayor Lenny Clotch (an obvious tribute to the real New York Mayor, Ed Koch) in “Ghostbusters II.” “Being miserable and treating people like dirt is every New Yorker’s God-given right.”

    Other film appearances include “A Most Violent Year,” “The Girl on the Train” and “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.” He was a regular on most of the police procedurals filmed in New York and many other television series.

    Margulies was an admired and much-loved veteran of Broadway and off-Broadway as well.

    Born Feb. 19, 1937, in Brooklyn and a graduate of City College of New York, Margulies’ stage career began in the 1950s.

    (SD-Agencies)

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