Sunday, 18 May 2008

Jaws star Roy Scheider dies, aged 75

Jaws star Roy Scheider dies, aged 75



Roy Scheider, the thespian c. H. Best known for his persona as the beleaguered police force chief Mary Martin Brody in 'Jaws', has died. He was 75.
The two-time Academy Award nominee died of complications from multiple myeloma, a crab of the blood cells, at the Myeloma Institute for Enquiry and Therapy at the University of Arkansas for Medical examination Sciences in Little Rock.
Infirmary representative Leslie Taylor said the histrion had been treated on that point for the disease at different multiplication over the past deuce geezerhood.
Freshly Jersey-born Scheider earned his low gear Oscar nomination (Charles Herbert Best Support Thespian) in 1971 for 'The French people Connection'.
Eight years later on he was nominated for the Charles Herbert Best Thespian Oscar for his performance in 'All That Jazz'.
Among his other credits were 'Klute', 'Marathon Man', 'Still of the Night' and the TV adventure serial 'SeaQuest DSV'.




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