“Charles Grodin, the versatile actor familiar from ‘Same Time, Next Year’ on Broadway, popular movies like ‘The Heartbreak Kid,’ ‘Midnight Run’ and ‘Beethoven’ and numerous television appearances, died on Tuesday at his home in Wilton, Conn. He was 86. His son, Nicholas, said the cause was bone marrow cancer. With a great sense of deadpan comedy and the kind of Everyman good looks that lend themselves to playing businessmen or curmudgeonly fathers, Mr. Grodin found plenty of work as a supporting player and the occasional lead. He also had his own talk show for a time in the 1990s and was a frequent guest on the talk shows of others, making 36 appearances on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson’ and 17 on ‘Late Night With David Letterman.’ Mr. Grodin was a writer as well, with a number of plays and books to his credit. Though he never won a prestige acting award, he did win a writing Emmy for a 1977 Paul Simon television special, sharing it with Mr. Simon and six others” – New York Times.
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