Dick Miller, Gremlins and Terminator actor, dies aged 90
He was not on the list.
Dick Miller, the veteran character actor best known for his
role as Murray Futterman in the 1984 film Gremlins, has died at the age of 90.
Miller made hundreds of screen appearances during a career
that spanned six decades.
His first role was in Roger Corman's 1955 western Apache
Woman.
The US actor went on to appear in films like The Terminator,
Piranha and the original 1960 version of The Little Shop of Horrors.
Miller was born in The Bronx on 25 December 1928. He served
in the US Navy before attending the City College of New York and Columbia
University.
An aspiring writer turned actor, he collaborated with
director and producer Corman on more than 20 films.
Though he was usually a supporting actor, he had a rare
starring role as the artist and murderer Walter Paisley in Corman's 1959
horror, A Bucket of Blood.
The Walter Paisley name would follow Miller throughout his
career.
In 1976, Gremlins director Joe Dante made his directorial
debut with Hollywood Boulevard.
Dante decided to name Miller's character Walter Paisley as a
nod to Corman, the film's producer.
Miller became a regular in Dante's films, playing characters
named Walter Paisley in almost all the films they made together. They include
1981 werewolf horror The Howling.
Dante broke with the tradition in 1984, giving Miller one of
his most memorable roles - the drunk Murray Futterman - in horror comedy
Gremlins.
Futterman was a World War II veteran who is paranoid about
anything made abroad.
Although the character appeared to be killed when gremlins
drove a snow plough through his house, Miller returned to the role for 1990
sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch.
Dante paid tribute to Miller in a series of tweets on
Thursday, describing him as "one of my best friends and most treasured
collaborators."
Though Miller never became a major Hollywood star, he was
highly respected within the film industry.
Many actors and directors that worked with him have paid
tribute on social media, including Gremlins star Zach Galligan and horror
director John Carpenter.
The list of directors Miller would eventually work with
included James Cameron, Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg.
He appeared in Cameron's The Terminator in 1984, playing a
gun shop owner who shows Arnold Schwarzenegger's cyborg his range of weapons.
As well as having more than 175 films to his name, Miller
made more than 2,000 television appearances. He notably played the role of Lou
Mackie in 1980s TV series Fame.
A documentary of his life, called That Guy Dick Miller, was
made in 2014, in which he received praise from such co-stars as Gremlins' Corey
Feldman.
Miller's final film role was in horror film Hanukkah, which
has yet to be released. In it, he once again plays a character named Walter
Paisley.
Miller died of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles on
Wednesday, with his wife Lainie, daughter Barbara and granddaughter Autumn by
his side.
In a statement Miller's family said: "His sense of humor
and the unique way he looked at the world won him many lifelong friends and
worldwide fans."
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