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Actor who starred in Blade Runner

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US actor M Emmet Walsh starred in hit films including Blade Runner and Blood Simple during his six-decade career.

Walsh, pictured, was known for playing a variety of roles during his career, including as Harrison Ford’s LAPD boss in Sir Ridley Scott’s 1982 Blade Runner and an unscrupulo­us private detective in Ethan Coen’s Blood Simple two years later.

He also played Dermot Mulroney’s on-screen father in My Best Friend’s Wedding, which starred Julia Roberts; and Dustin Hoffman’s belligeren­t parole officer in Straight Time.

Similarly he starred alongside Ryan O’Neal and Barbra Streisand in 1972 hit What’s Up, Doc?; as well as appearing in 1977’s Slap Shot with Paul Newman, and The Jerk in 1979 with Steve Martin.

His body of work includes 119 films and 250 TV production­s, with recent roles including playing an elderly security guard in Rian Johnson’s murder-mystery comedy Knives Out with Daniel Craig at the helm.

Born in New York, Walsh made his on-screen debut in Alice’s Restaurant in 1969, but came to prominence with bigger roles including in Oscar-winning drama Ordinary People with Mary Tyler Moore in 1980, and in prison drama Brubaker alongside Robert Redford and Morgan Freeman in the same year.

A year later he starred in Reds with Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton; Critters in 1986 starring Dee Wallace and Billy Zane; Raising Arizona in 1987 with Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter; 1988’s The Milagro Beanfield War with Ruben Blades and Christophe­r Walken; and in the same year he starred in Clean And Sober with Michael Keaton.

More recently he starred alongside Matthew McConaughe­y, Sandra Bullock and Samuel L Jackson in Time To Kill and Calvary with Brendan Gleeson and Chris

O’Dowd.

Walsh became a familiar face on television and on Broadway, making his debut in Does The Tiger Wear A Necktie? in 1969 with Al Pacino and Hal Holbrook.

He also starred in a theatre production of Tennessee Williams’ Sweet Bird Of Youth; Arthur Miller’s All My Sons; and Sam Shepard’s revival of Buried Child at the National Theatre in London.

The actor was born with the name Michael Emmet Walsh, but became known as M Emmet Walsh due to a union stipulatio­n which prevented him from using his first name.

Walsh is survived by his niece Meagan Walsh, nephew Kevin

Walsh, and grandnephe­ws, Emmet and Elliot.

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