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Related: About this forumMark Margolis, Actor on 'Breaking Bad' and 'Better Call Saul,' Dies at 83
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Mark Margolis, Actor on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, Dies at 83
He received an Emmy nom for portraying Hector Salamanca on those shows and appeared in 'Scarface,' 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,' 'Oz' and six Darren Aronofsky movies.
BY MIKE BARNES
AUGUST 4, 2023 8:52AM
Mark Margolis in 2014 MIKE PONT/FILMMAGIC
Mark Margolis, the journeyman actor who turned in a commanding performance as the vindictive drug runner Hector Salamanca, a man of few words and a bell, on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, has died. He was 83. ... Margolis died Thursday at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City following a short illness, his son, actor and Knitting Factory Entertainment CEO Morgan Margolis, announced.
A protégé of Stella Adler who did double duty as the legendary acting teachers personal assistant, Margolis also stood out as the Bolivian henchman Alberto the Shadow in Brian De Palmas Scarface (1983); as the gravelly voiced landlord Mr. Shickadance looking for the rent in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994); and, from 1998-2003, as the HIV-infected mob boss Antonio Nappa on HBOs Oz.
The Philadelphia native played an aging math teacher for Darren Aronofsky in Pi (1998), then showed up in the filmmakers next five movies: as the guy who keeps selling Mrs. Goldfarbs (Ellen Burstyn) TV back to her in Requiem for a Dream (2000); as a priest in The Fountain (2006); as Randy The Ram Robinsons (Mickey Rourke) landlord in The Wrestler (2008); as a ballet patron in Black Swan (2010); and as a fallen angel in Noah (2014).
Asked by The Hollywood Reporter in a 2012 interview why Aronofsky kept hiring him, he replied with tongue in cheek: He thinks he has an obligation! I started with him on his first movie, the $60,000 Pi, when he was unknown. I chased him for three months because he kept lying to me about when Id get my money. I finally threatened to call his mother, who was craft services on the film. Then he finally paid me.
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He received an Emmy nom for portraying Hector Salamanca on those shows and appeared in 'Scarface,' 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,' 'Oz' and six Darren Aronofsky movies.
BY MIKE BARNES
AUGUST 4, 2023 8:52AM
Mark Margolis in 2014 MIKE PONT/FILMMAGIC
Mark Margolis, the journeyman actor who turned in a commanding performance as the vindictive drug runner Hector Salamanca, a man of few words and a bell, on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, has died. He was 83. ... Margolis died Thursday at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City following a short illness, his son, actor and Knitting Factory Entertainment CEO Morgan Margolis, announced.
A protégé of Stella Adler who did double duty as the legendary acting teachers personal assistant, Margolis also stood out as the Bolivian henchman Alberto the Shadow in Brian De Palmas Scarface (1983); as the gravelly voiced landlord Mr. Shickadance looking for the rent in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994); and, from 1998-2003, as the HIV-infected mob boss Antonio Nappa on HBOs Oz.
The Philadelphia native played an aging math teacher for Darren Aronofsky in Pi (1998), then showed up in the filmmakers next five movies: as the guy who keeps selling Mrs. Goldfarbs (Ellen Burstyn) TV back to her in Requiem for a Dream (2000); as a priest in The Fountain (2006); as Randy The Ram Robinsons (Mickey Rourke) landlord in The Wrestler (2008); as a ballet patron in Black Swan (2010); and as a fallen angel in Noah (2014).
Asked by The Hollywood Reporter in a 2012 interview why Aronofsky kept hiring him, he replied with tongue in cheek: He thinks he has an obligation! I started with him on his first movie, the $60,000 Pi, when he was unknown. I chased him for three months because he kept lying to me about when Id get my money. I finally threatened to call his mother, who was craft services on the film. Then he finally paid me.
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Mark Margolis, Actor on 'Breaking Bad' and 'Better Call Saul,' Dies at 83 (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2023
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True Dough
(20,252 posts)1. He's an icon due to his role on Breaking Bad
RIP!
Danascot
(4,896 posts)2. His acting,
from a wheelchair, unable to speak, using only facial expressions and that damn bell was an absolute tour de force. He could convey menace like no one else. In a show full of amazing actors doing their best work his was among the most impressive. (show = BB & BCS)
He could evoke terror with a simple ring of that bell
callous taoboy
(4,673 posts)4. Well put.
Breaking Bad is an all-time favorite. Watching it took me through some very tough personal challenges at the time. Ive rolled through it and BCS several times now.