Veteran Actor Robert Loggia Dies at 85
I always loved his performance as the restaurant owner on Frasier.
RIP.
The New York native earned an Oscar nomination for playing a detective in the 1985 film 'Jagged Edge.'
Robert Loggia, the veteran actor whose portrayal of a crusty detective in the 1985 Joe Eszterhas film Jagged Edge earned him an Academy Award nomination, died Friday at his home in Los Angeles, TMZ reported. He was 85.
His wife of 33 years, Audrey, said that he had been battling Alzheimer's for the past five years.
Most recognizable for playing tough-talking heavies in film and TV, the actor sported other major film credits including An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), Scarface (1983), Prizzi’s Honor (1985) and Big (1988).
He also played surly toughs with a tongue-in-cheek panache. Loggia had a recurring role in three of Blake Edwards’ Pink Panther escapades. In a similar vein, he played Sallie (The Shark) Macelli, a gangster turned vampire in the dark comedy Innocent Blood (1992).
He appeared in many TV movies, include a stint as Anwar Sadat in A Woman Called Golda (1982) with Ingrid Bergman.
I always loved his performance as the restaurant owner on Frasier.
RIP.