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    "Green Mile" actor Michael Clarke Duncan dies at 54

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Michael Clarke Duncan, nominated for an Academy Award for his portrayal of a death row inmate in the 1999 drama "The Green Mile," died in a hospital on Monday, less than eight weeks after suffering a heart attack, a spokeswoman said. He was 54.

    Duncan died in Los Angeles, his fiancée, reality television star Omarosa Manigault, said in a statement through Duncan's publicist.

    He had a heart attack on July 13 and "never fully recovered," publicist Joy Fehily said. He died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, she said.

    Duncan's deep voice and hulking 6-foot-5 (1.96-metre) frame gave him a commanding screen presence. He once dug ditches for the gas company in his native Chicago, and then moved to Los Angeles to pursue his career as an actor.

    He worked as a bodyguard and bouncer and played a few roles of that kind in film and television, before landing a small part in the 1998 movie "Armageddon."

    That led to a much larger role in the 1999 prison drama "The Green Mile" with Tom Hanks. Duncan played an inmate with magical powers who is put to death for two murders he did not commit.

    "Michael was the gentlest of souls - an exemplar of decency, integrity and kindness," Frank Darabont, director of "The Green Mile," said in a statement. "The sadness I feel is inexpressible."

    Duncan's role in the film won him a supporting actor Oscar nomination. "Duncan's ... presence is literally and figuratively the biggest thing in the movie," wrote Washington Post critic Desson Howe.

    He had roles in the 2002 film "The Scorpion King," the 2003 comic book movie "Daredevil" and 2005 release "Sin City." He also did voice work for the 2008 animated film "Kung Fu Panda."

    He starred this year in several episodes of the Fox crime drama "The Finder."

    In the 1980s, Duncan tried out for the Chicago Bears National Football League team and also played basketball in community college. His affinity for sports included narrating a film about the 2005 World Series champions Chicago White Sox.

    Manigault, 38, is best known for her appearances on NBC reality show "The Apprentice," in which she often acted the villain. More recently, she studied Christian theology and became a minister.

    "Manigault is grateful for all of your prayers and asks for privacy at this time," Fehily said.

    (Editing by Eric Walsh and Peter Cooney)

     

    138 comments

    • thebackgroundartiste  •  3 days ago
      "I'm tired, boss. "
      - John Coffey, The Green Mile.
      • Almo 3 days ago
        HEY snot he was a vegaterian
    • Liana Holland  •  3 days ago
      Awesome actor!!!! So sad right now.
    • Me  •  1 day 17 hrs ago
      I am so sad about this, I wanted to see him perform again, was looking forward to what his next character would be. A horrible loss for Hollywood, and even greater loss for humanity. He was one of the good ones. :(
    • AliceT  •  3 days ago
      1I am so sorry to hear this. Such a great loss! God bless!
    • inaya  •  3 days ago
      Godness me,i just saw Armageddon last nite...
      may he rest in peace
      • Jlb 3 days ago
        life ain't fair. one get to live to be 100 yrs old and others are either children or leave too premature. this guy was genious and i am sure many will miss him greatly. my heart as a woman whom did lose a 2yr old to tradegy goes out to his family. heaven just recieved another special selfless angel,,,God Bless
    • Yola Armenio  •  3 days ago
      Your made me laugh in the Night of the Roxbury..The Planet of the Apes...Your werebad in Dare Deveil....but you were the best in the Green Mile...Your are a good person...God Bless you and your family...R.I.P
      • 211 2 days 21 hrs ago
        Its brownnoser
    • beamer1  •  3 days ago
      R.I.P. BIG MAN
    • kathy  •  3 days ago
      gone to soon for sure.r.i.p. michael you will be greatly missed. my condolences to hi family and friends
    • steve p  •  3 days ago
      Michael was a good actor and will be missed by his many fans!God Bless You Michael!
    • Kay  •  3 days ago
      loved his characters, so sad, such a good man.
    • Barry Coleman  •  3 days ago
      great man
    • beautiful  •  3 days ago
      Loved his laugh and smile. He seemed like a great guy. Happy and kind.
      • 211 2 days 23 hrs ago
        Bernard maybe you don't get it because your're not to smart yourself?
    • Melissa  •  3 days ago
      So sad, I have always liked watching him in various movies, and always got the sense that he was a nice guy.
    • luz  •  3 days ago
      He will be missed. A great actor indeed.
    • Roger  •  3 days ago
      will sadly miss you......................RIP
    • Clifford  •  3 days ago
      I feel really bad right now like when John Lennon and John Candy died rest in peace big guy you will be missed .
    • Malika  •  3 days ago
      may God rest his soul and he rest in peace...:(
    • Oliver  •  3 days ago
      He was the best actor on the film " The Green Mile", better than Tom Hanks..
    • Frances  •  3 days ago
      sad.. my prayers go out to his family. He was too young to leave us. May he RIP.... a great actor!
    • Psyman  •  3 days ago
      NNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

      What an absolute LOSS!!!

      this sucks! One of my favorite actors of all time...RIP buddy, and thanks for the entertainment...
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