Cape Breton Post

Actor Brimley dies at age 85

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Actor Wilford Brimley, best known for his roles in the Oscar-winning movie “Cocoon” and “The Firm” has died at the age of 85, U.S. media reported.

Utah-born Brimley found his way into the film industry through stunt work around horse riding, before taking on successive­ly larger roles in his 40s and 50s which brought him fame playing sometimes gruff but lovable mustachioe­d seniors.

In Ron Howard’s 1985 SciFi

feature “Cocoon,” Brimley played a man in his 70s who together with the other residents of a Florida retirement home, discovers an alien energy source that rejuvenate­s them.

Another memorable role came alongside Tom Cruise in the 1993 legal thriller, “The Firm,” where Brimley played a sinister security official for a law firm.

Actor Barbara Hershey, who starred with Brimley in several films, described him on Twitter as a wonderful man and actor who “always made me laugh.”

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