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‘Police Academy’ favorite Art Metrano dies at 84

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Art Metrano, a stand-up comedian best known for his role as ruthless police captain Ernie Mauser in two “Police Academy” films, has died at the age of 84. The actor died of natural causes at his home in Aventura, Florida, on Wednesday, his son, Harry Metrano, told The Hollywood Reporter.

On Thursday, Harry Metrano paid tribute to his father by sharing a carousel of pictures of them together on Instagram. “Yesterday I lost my best friend, my mentor, my dad.

“He was and will always be the toughest man I know. I have never met someone who has overcome more adversitie­s than him,” the accompanyi­ng caption read.

“He’s fought and won so much over the years that I always viewed him as indestruct­ible, but the truth is we don’t live forever on Earth, but a person’s spirit can live forever within you.” Harry Metrano continued, “Dad, you will always be a part of me and I will continue to live out your legacy.

“When someone came up with the quote, ‘legends never die,’ I’m pretty sure they were talking about you, Dad. I love you and miss you so much! One day I’ll see you again. Rest in Paradise. You’re now my guardian angel. “Art Metrano’s acting career spanned almost three decades after he landed his first acting gig in the 1961 thriller “Rocket Attack U.S.A.”

But his big break came in 1970, when he appeared as a stand-up on “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.”

His most memorable performanc­e was in the 1985 movie “Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment “as long-suffering police boss Ernie Mauser. He reprised the role a year later with “Police Academy 3: Back in Training.”

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