"Hangover" Actor Murray Gershenz Dies At 91
Murray Gershenz, best known for his role as the elderly Felix in "The Hangover," died of a heart attack on August 28 in Hollywood. He was 91.
Murray didn't stary his acting career until the age of 80, but he had since accumulated a surprising body of work, including movie roles in "The Hangover," and "I Love You Man" and TV roles on "Parks and Recreation," "Will & Grace," "Mad Men," "Modern Family," and a bunch of sketches on "Jimmy Kimmel Live."
According to his rep, Gershenz remained in good health until his sudden passing and was recently working on the series "Sullivan & Son."
The actor is survived by his 3 children, his 2 grandchildren, and his 2 great grandchildren.
R.I.P Murray Gershenz
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Murray didn't stary his acting career until the age of 80, but he had since accumulated a surprising body of work, including movie roles in "The Hangover," and "I Love You Man" and TV roles on "Parks and Recreation," "Will & Grace," "Mad Men," "Modern Family," and a bunch of sketches on "Jimmy Kimmel Live."
According to his rep, Gershenz remained in good health until his sudden passing and was recently working on the series "Sullivan & Son."
The actor is survived by his 3 children, his 2 grandchildren, and his 2 great grandchildren.
R.I.P Murray Gershenz
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