David Sheiner, ‘Odd Couple’ Actor, Dies at 98

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Summary

David Sheiner, renowned for his role in ‘The Odd Couple’ and appearances in ‘The Twilight Zone,’ has passed away at the age of 98. The Bronx native also starred alongside Charles Bronson in ‘The Stone Killer.’

Why It Matters

Sheiner’s contributions to film and television spanned several decades, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. His memorable performances showcased his versatility as an actor, influencing generations of performers and delighting audiences worldwide. The loss of such a seasoned actor serves as a reminder of the rich history of cinema and the talents that have shaped it.

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