November 21, 1934 - January 14, 2020
HOLLYWOOD
- Jack Kehoe, the brilliant character actor, who appeared in significant
Oscar-winning movies, died on January 14, 2020 at the age of 85. Kehoe, who has
been inactive in recent years, suffered a debilitating stroke in in 2015. In
his 50-year career, Mr. Kehoe played significant character roles opposite
leading stars in a variety of films including the crime drama Serpico with Al
Pacino with whom he also appeared on Broadway in the Basic Training of Pavel
Hummel, and in several Academy Award-winning films, Melvin and Howard with
Jason Robards and Mary Steenburgen, The Sting with Paul Newman and Robert
Redford, and Reds with Warren Beatty, who won the Oscar for Best Director. Mr.
Kehoe also played significant parts in The Pope of Greenwich Village, The Star
Chamber, The Untouchables, The Paper, Midnight Run, Young Guns II, The Game,
and the cult favorites Car Wash and The Fish Who Saved Pittsburgh. His
filmography included some 50 motion pictures along with TV credits for The
Twilight Zone and Murder She Wrote, and roles in Broadway and off-Broadway
plays. Born on November 21, 1934, in the Astoria
section of Queens. Following high school, Mr.
Kehoe enlisted in the Army, serving three years with 101st Airborne Division.
Upon his discharge he worked odd jobs while developing his acting talents
studying with the renowned Stella Adler. His first movie break came in his role
as the bartender in The Gang Who Couldn't Shoot Straight, which followed his
acclaimed appearance in the Eugene O'Neill play A Moon for the Misbegotten. Mr.
Kehoe, who lived in Hollywood Hills, is survived by Sherry Smith, his companion
of 40 years, his nephew Michael Henry, his wife Donna and their family, his
niece Ronnie Henry and her husband Apolinar Miranda. Funeral services will be
conducted at the Forest
Lawn Cemetery.
KEHOE, Jack
Born: 11/21/1938,
Astoria, Queens,
New York, U.S.A.
Died: 1/14/2020, Hollywood Hills, California,
U.S.A.
Jack Kehoe’s
westerns – actor:
The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez – 1982 (Prosecutor Pierson)
Young Guns II – 1990 (Ashman Upson)
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