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Actor Bruno Kirby Dead at 57

Actor Bruno Kirby has died at the age of 57 from leukemia.

Bruno Kirby, a veteran character actor known for playing the best friend in two of Billy Crystal’s biggest comedies “When Harry Met Sally” and “City Slickers,” has died. He was 57. Kirby died Monday in Los Angeles from complications related to leukemia, his wife Lynn Sellers said in a statement Tuesday. He had been recently diagnosed with the disease.

Actor Bruno Kirby Photo In this undated photo provided by CBS, Bruno Kirby appears in character as attorney Barry Scheck from the 2000 television movie 'American Tragedy'. Kirby, a veteran character actor who costarred in 'When Harry Met Sally,' 'City Slickers' and many other films, has died at age 57, his wife said Tuesday Aug. 15, 2006. (AP Photo/CBS via New York Daily News) “We are incredibly grateful for the outpouring of support we have received from Bruno’s fans and colleagues who have admired and respected his work over the past 30 years,” his wife said. “Bruno’s spirit will continue to live on not only in his rich body of film and television work but also through the lives of individuals he has touched throughout his life.”

Born Bruno Giovanni Quidaciolu in 1949 in New York City, he was the son of actor Bruce Kirby. His early work included the 1971 film “Young Graduates,” as well as appearances on the television show “Room 222″ and the made-for-TV movie “The Summer Without Boys.” In 1974, he scored a role in “The Godfather: Part II,” which won several Academy Awards, including best picture. In the film, Kirby played young “Pete Clemenza,” following Richard S. Castellano’s role in the first installment. Over the next few years, Kirby made various TV appearances, including “Fame” and “Hill Street Blues,” before landing the role of “2nd Lt. Steven Hauk” in Robin William’s “Good Morning, Vietnam.” That was followed two years later by the romantic comedy “When Harry Met Sally,” in which Kirby played Crystal’s best friend. In 1991, Kirby once again appeared as Crystal’s cheery friend in “City Slickers,” — along for a mid-life adventure driving cattle on a dude ranch. He also appeared in 1997′s “Donnie Brasco,” and recently in an episode of the HBO hit series “Entourage.”

A shame. He’s one of many “famous” actors whose names most of us were unfamiliar with but who were instantly recognizable.

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I was very saddened to hear of Bruno’s passing, what a shock. I will never forget one of his famous quotes in my opinion
in Godfather II when he and young Vito were stealing a rug, “Hey, Vito, come on “een”, come on “een”. Take care and God Bless.

Luigi Muccioli

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