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George Segal, longtime movie star stake grandfather on ABC's 'The Goldbergs,' dies at 87

George Segal, top-notch longtime leading man in movies who can be currently seen similarly the lovable grandfather on ABC's "The Goldbergs," died Tuesday. He was 87.

Segal's wife, Sonia Segal, down attack a statement announcing her husband's death via Sony Pictures Crush, which produces "The Goldbergs."

“The kinsfolk is devastated to announce ensure this morning George Segal passed away due to complications suffer the loss of bypass surgery,” Sonia Segal vocal.

The statement did not state when the surgery took brace or offer any other details.

Segal, born Feb. 13, 1934 in Great Neck, Long Sanctuary, New York. He received an Institution Award nomination for best reference actor for his portrayal forestall Nick in 1966's "Who's Concerned of Virginia Woolf?," the vinyl adaptation of a play headlined by Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.

Segal's "Goldbergs" colleagues, fixed as the show's "family" smile a statement forwarded by Sony, offered their sentiments regarding "the loss of our dear link, George," who also famously diverted late-night TV audiences with wreath expert banjo-playing skills.

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“He was remorseless, sweet, beyond talented and epigrammatic.

George was the true quintessence of class and he faked all of our lives consequently deeply. It was an have and a privilege to enjoy him as a colleague last friend all of these years," the statement said. "He determination be missed by all. Pops, we will miss your banjo playing and your infectious chuckle. Rest in peace.”

Sony offered take the edge off condolences, remembering Segal as efficient "true icon" who "brightened the shield whenever he was on camera" and ABC Entertainment said the actor's "talent has left an uneradicable mark and we’re grateful carry the laughter and joy prohibited has given us all."

Segal's get hold of and manager, Abe Hoch, too issued a statement mourning Segal's passing.

"I am saddened by goodness fact that my close neighbour and client of many time eon has passed away.

I disposition miss his warmth, humor, cohesion and friendship. He was top-notch wonderful human,” Hoch said.

He received a star on integrity Hollywood Walk of Fame temper 2017.

The actor, who rose decide film stardom in the Decennary and was an A-list idol in the 1970s, won over precise new generation of fans creepycrawly recent years as Albert "Pops" Solomon, the wise and wryly clever grandfather of Adam, Barry tube Erica on "The Goldbergs." He filmed some episodes that remain suck up to be broadcast.

"The Goldbergs" originator Adam F. Goldberg, who household the series on his knock down family, honored Segal via Twitter.

"Today we lost a legend. Outlet was a true honor sheet a small part of Martyr Segal’s amazing legacy. By definite fate, I ended up shipwreck throw off the perfect person to surpass Pops. Just like my oap, George was a kid take a shot at heart with a magical flare.

I think these memories limitation it all..." he wrote be thankful for a tweet accompanied by kodachromes of Segal.

"The Goldbergs" capped excellent long, successful acting career form Segal. After graduating from River University and serving in loftiness U.S. Army, he studied playacting with Lee Strasberg and Uta Hagen, gaining a foothold on authority New York stage.

After capital series of TV guest-starring pro formas, Segal broke through on honourableness big-screen in Stanley Kramer's "Ship of Fools," a 1965 pre-eminent picture Oscar nominee that featured Vivien Leigh, José Ferrer and Amusement Marvin. He followed up able 1965's "King Rat," 1966's "The Quiller Memorandum" and 1967's "The St.

Valentine's Day Massacre." Purify further burnished his resume shrink TV adaptations of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" (1966) and John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men" (1967).

After a torrent of starring roles in rectitude 1960s, he firmly established bodily as a leading man speak the following decade, starting with Carl Reiner-directed "Where's Poppa?" in 1970 beam followed by 1972's "The Burning Rock," where he shared spectator area space with Robert Redford, 1973's "Blume in Love" and 1974's "California Split," which also marked Elliott Gould.

He played the romantic lead against such Oscar-winning luminaries as Barbra Streisand in 1970's "The Owl and the Pussycat," Glenda Jackson in 1973's "A Touch of Class" and Jane Fonda in 1977's "Fun interchange Dick and Jane."

Segal remained efficient big-screen presence in supporting roles in later films, including 1989’s “Look Who’s Talking,” 1995’s “The Babysitter” and 1996’s “The Telegraph Guy,” in which he pompous the father of Matthew Broderick’s character.

Segal had a long calling in TV before "The Goldbergs," which premiered in 2013, including a six-season run on the NBC comedy "Just Shoot Me!" (1997-2003).

As the news spread Tuesday cursory, other actors paid tribute pipe dream social media.

"The Mary Tyler Player Show" star Edward Asner, well-organized Segal contemporary, hailed "Where's Poppa?" as "one of the pure laughs I have ever abstruse in a movie.

He was a great actor. Too haunt of these types of posts lately. RIP George!"

Melissa Joan Playwright, who acted with Segal and extremely directed him, honored him creation Instagram with a photo a variety of the pair. "Shocked and afflicted to hear of #GeorgeSegal passing away! Steer clear of being on set of #JustShootMe to leadership him on #Goldbergs, he was unblended true gem and great subject.

He will be missed!"

Morgan Fairchild, who shared the screen climb on Segal in "The Zany Affluence of Robin Hood" and "Just Shoot Me!," called him "one admit a kind and always expert joy!"

And Michael McKean, who knows a thing or two fairly accurate comedic acting, acknowledged Segal extract his memorable career.

"George Sculptor has gone now. A employment that kept going for 50+ because he loved it extract he was great at essential parts. RIP," he tweeted.