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Richard Crenna: Los Angeles
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Richard Crenna, a character actor who was a constant presence in films and TV over the last half-century, died Friday at 76 at Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the New York Times reports. He died of heart failure after spending several months fighting pancratic cancer.
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Richard Crenna, the prolific actor who went from being a child performer in radio and eventually progressed to roles of complexity and nuance in serious films, died Friday morning in Los Angeles. He was 76.
RICHARD CRENNA: At last, they're ready to pull out, leaving the Kee Bird where it has been for nearly fifty years. Halfway through the flight, the Caribou's right engine loses power, but they manage to struggle on one engine into Thule. Rick is carried off into an ambulance. Suffering from internal bleeding, he is flown to a hospital in Canada, and rushed to surgery. Two weeks later, this kind and gentle man, a resourceful and highly-skilled engineer, died of a blood clot. Darryl could barely come to terms with Rick's death, but having come so far, he was not prepared to give up his struggle to recover the B-29.
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Richard Crenna nacque a Los Angeles (California, USA) da una famiglia di emigranti italiani dalla Toscana. Il padre era un farmacista e la madre gestiva un hotel. Dopo le scuole superiori, frequentò l'Università della California, specializzandosi nelle arti teatrali.
Crenna was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Edith J. (née Pollette), who managed a hotel, and Domenick Anthony Crenna, a pharmacist. He had Italian ancestry.[1] Crenna attended Belmont High School and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.[2]
Crenna was born in Los Angeles, California to Italian immigrants from Tuscany, Italy.[1] His father was a pharmacist and his mother managed a hotel. He attended Belmont High School and the University of Southern California.[2]
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