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Actor in cult favorite ‘American Movie’

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MILWAUKEE — Musician Mike Schank, best known for his good guy role in the award-winning documentar­y film “American Movie,” has died, according to a close friend. He was 53.

Jackie Bogenberge­r said Mr. Schank had been battling cancer in recent months and died Thursday.

“American Movie” won best documentar­y at the Sundance Film Festival and became a cult favorite over the years. The 1999 film chronicled the making of the horror short “Coven” by independen­t filmmaker Mark Borchardt, with Mr. Schank — Borchardt’s best friend — shown in the film supporting Borchardt’s filmmaking dream through various challenges.

Mr. Schank’s deadpan humor and quiet sweetness in “Movie” — including his honesty about his struggles with alcoholism and gambling addiction — made him a beloved, unforgetta­ble figure. He hilariousl­y provided a bloodcurdl­ing scream for “Coven” and also composed its music. The 1999 documentar­y’s success led to several opportunit­ies, including a role in the 2001 film “Storytelli­ng” and a voice cameo as himself on the animated sitcom “Family Guy.”

Bogenberge­r said that throughout his battles with addiction and cancer, Mr. Schank remained “one of the most kind and selfless human beings this earth was ever blessed with.”

Family, friends and others paid tribute on Twitter.

“Lord of the Rings” star Elijah Wood called Mr. Schank a “legend,” adding “Mike Schank forever.” Comedian Patton Oswalt tweeted a simple “RIP.” Actor Rainn Wilson tweeted, “This is sad. LOVED this wonderful human.”

Mr. Schank’s best friend, Borchardt, simply tweeted: “Stay strong forever, Mike.”

In August, Mr. Schank announced on Twitter that he was 27 years sober.

Roughly three months before Mr. Schank’s announceme­nt, he began to tell friends and family that he was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, according to Bogenberge­r.

Bogenberge­r said a celebratio­n of life will be held Nov. 12 at the Milwaukee Alano Club, where Mr. Schank volunteere­d for two decades.

 ?? ?? Mike Schank in 2002.
Mike Schank in 2002.

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