Actor Jack Betts, known for his role in Spider-Man and Gods and Monsters died at the age of 96.
Betts died Thursday in his sleep in his house in Los Osos, California, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Betts was born in Jersey City, NJ, April 11, 1929, according to IMDB. His long career allowed him to work in a certain number of films including Falling Down as a Frank (Golfer) character and was in the “Sugar Coat” by Franco Giraldi, where he played the role of Hunt Powers, who later led him to play in a series of Italian Western Spaghetti films.
In Spider He played Henry Balkan, the president of the members of the board of directors of Oscorp Industries, who declared to Norman Osborn (played by Willem Dafoe), “You were released, Norman.”
The famous actor won two awards and a appointment during his career. Betts was nominated in the male category for its “exceptional” game during the Brooklyn Film Festival in 2000, according to IMDB. He won prizes at the Actors, Awards, Los Angeles in 2019 event for “Best Ensemble” and for “Lifetime Achievement” in 2018 at the Borderlands Film Festival.
After the news of Betts’ death, Beverly Hills Playhouse shared an article on Instagram.
“Our beloved Jack Betts died peacefully at home. It’s a sad day for the BHP because we have appreciated its presence for so many years “,” The actor school wrote. “There are actors who attribute their abandonment to him because of his encouragement. We were lucky to have appreciated his great spirit, his passion and his real dedication to the work. ”
“There was only one like this and we are the richest to have its presence in our theater,” added the legend. “Rest in peace, Jack.”
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