Jack Axelrod, the actor who performed the function of Victor Jerome on Common Hospital, has died. He was 93.
A number of reviews point out that Axelrod died on Nov. 28 of pure causes in Los Angeles.
Axelrod was featured on the ABC cleaning soap for 40 episodes between 1987 and 1989. He had beforehand made visitor appearances in Kojak (1977), Hill Avenue Blues (1984), Dallas (1983), The Decide (1986), Dynasty (1987), Outlaws (1987) and Evening Court docket (1989).
“I had the pleasure of spending a whole lot of time with him in his final years, as he had no rapid household,” consultant Jennifer Garland stated in an announcement to EW. “We spent a lot time outdoor, the place Jack beloved to sketch, learn information articles, and recite Shakespearean sonnets.”
Following his stint on Common Hospital, Axelrod went on to play Arnie Zimmer on three episodes of Knots Touchdown between 1989 and 1990. Visitor appearances would observe on reveals like Murphy Brown (1992), All people Loves Raymond (1999), Boys Meets World (1999), Good vs Evil (1999), Jack & Jill (1999), Dharma & Greg (1999) and Star Trek: Voyager (2000).
Axelrod landed a recurring function within the short-lived The WB sitcom The Assist in 2004. Taking part in the function of Grandpa Eddie, the actor shared credit with Camille Guaty, Al Santos, Brenda Robust, Keri Lynn Pratt, Megan Fox, Mindy Cohn, Marika Dominczyk and Antonio Sabato Jr.
His subsequent recurring function was within the Shonda Rhimes drama collection Gray’s Anatomy, taking part in the function of Charlie Yost. Axelrod would then land on My Identify Is Earl for eight episodes between 2005 and 2008.
Axelrod’s different tv credit included reveals like The Workplace, Elevating Hope, Sizzling in Cleveland, Love Bites, Franklin & Bash, Legal Minds, Animal Apply, Hawaii 5-0, Kirstie, Mulaney, Brooklyn 9-9, Ray Donovan, Gilmore Ladies: A Yr within the Life, Baskets, Cube, Station 19 and No Exercise. His final tv credit score was in Fashionable Household, taking part in Harvey in a 2019 episode of the ABC sitcom.
Axelrod’s movie credit embody the Will Smith 2008 movie Hancock, the Meet the Mother and father sequel Little Fockers, the J.J. Abrams-directed movie Tremendous 8 in 2011 and Transformers: Darkish of the Moon. His final movie credit score was in 2020 within the movie Dangerous Remedy, directed by William Teitler, which starred Alicia Silverstone, Rob Corddry and Michaela Watkins.
