Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Actor in ‘Desperatel­y Seeking Susan’

- MARK BLUM By Dorany Pineda

Mark Blum, the actor known for roles in “Crocodile Dundee” and “Desperatel­y Seeking Susan,” has died from complicati­ons of COVID-19. He was 69.

Mr. Blum died at New York Presbyteri­an Hospital on Wednesday after being diagnosed last week with the coronaviru­s, said Janet Zarish, his wife of 15 years. The couple had not traveled recently or knowingly been in contact with anyone with the virus, she said, but Mr. Blum had asthma.

The New York theater company Playwright­s Horizons first announced his death Thursday morning on Twitter.

“With love and heavy hearts, Playwright­s Horizons pays tribute to Mark

Blum, a dear longtime friend and a consummate artist who passed this week,” the company said. “Thank you, Mark, for all you brought to our theater and to theaters and audiences across the world. We will miss you.”

Mr. Blum was wellknown in New York’s theater community, having appeared in several Broadway production­s throughout his career, including Neil Simon’s “Lost In Yonkers” and Gore Vidal’s “The Best Man.” He won an Obie Award in 1989 for his performanc­e in “Gus and Al,” the Playwright­s Horizons’ production of Albert Innaurato’s play.

His screen credits included a recurring role as Union Bob in “Mozart in the Jungle,” and he recently starred in several episodes of Netflix’s “You.”

Mr. Blum landed a role alongside Madonna and Rosanna Arquette in the 1985 comedy-drama “Desperatel­y Seeking Susan” as Ms. Arquette’s husband. The following year he played a newspaper editor in the adventure flick “Crocodile Dundee.”

“I’m so deeply sad for his family and for his fans,” Ms. Arquette said in a tweet.

“(H)e was a wonderful actor and a very good and kind man. May you Rest In Peace and power mark. God bless you.”

Mr. Blum is one of several older luminaries to die from complicati­ons of the disease caused by the coronaviru­s. African jazz musician Manu Dibango and the Tony- and Emmy-winning playwright Terrence McNally died this week at ages 86 and 81, respective­ly.

Hollywood couple Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Idris Elba, Rachel Matthews and Daniel Dae Kim, and musicians Slim Thug, Placido Domingo and Jackson Browne are among the entertaine­rs who have also tested positive for COVID-19.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Blum is survived by his mother, Lorraine, and sister Nancy.

 ??  ?? Mark Blum in 2010
Mark Blum in 2010

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