Los Angeles Times

Character actor was familiar face

- associated press

Michael Constantin­e, 94, played the Windex bottle-toting father of the bride in “My Big Fat Greek Wedding.”

Michael Constantin­e, the Emmy Award-winning character actor who reached worldwide fame playing the Windex bottle-toting father of the bride in the 2002 film “My Big Fat Greek Wedding,” has died at 94.

Constantin­e died Aug. 31 at his home in Reading, Pa., of natural causes, his family said.

Constantin­e made appearance­s on such TV shows as “My Favorite Martian,” “The Twilight Zone,” “Bonanza,” “Hogan’s Heroes,” “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” “The Fugitive,” “Quincy, M.E.,” “The Love Boat,” “Remington Steele,” “MacGyver” and “Murder, She Wrote.”

His big break came in the role of a principal on “Room 222,” an ABC comedydram­a set in a racially diverse Los Angeles high school, for which he won an Emmy in 1970 for outstandin­g performanc­e by an actor in a supporting role.

But he became best known for his work in the indie comedy “My Big Fat Greek Wedding,” which centered on a middle-class Greek American woman who falls in love with an upper-middle-class white Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Constantin­e reprised his role on the TV series “My Big Fat Greek Life” and in the 2016 film, “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2.”

“My Big Fat Greek Wedding” became the highestgro­ssing romantic comedy of all time with a $241.4-million domestic gross. It was based on writer-star Nia Vardalos’ one-woman play and produced by Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson for just $5 million.

“Michael was always the kindest person,” Wilson wrote on Instagram. “He had time for everyone, and when you were with him he made you feel like you were the only person in the room. He will be with us forever in our hearts and for future generation­s who will watch his work.”

Constantin­e auditioned for the part of Gus and told the Hollywood Reporter that he was anxious to read Vardalos’ script, leery about how it might represent the Greek American experience.

“I was anxious about someone writing some Greek thing. Was it going to be baloney or was it going to be something by somebody who really knows Greeks? So I read the script and I said, ‘Yes, this person obviously knows Greeks,’ ” he said.

Vardalos paid tribute to Constantin­e on Twitter, writing: “Acting with him came with a rush of love and fun. I will treasure this man who brought Gus to life. He gave us so much laughter and deserves a rest now.”

Constantin­e’s two marriages ended in divorce. Survivors include his sisters, Patricia Gordon and Chris Dobbs.

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Andy Kropa Associated Press A FAMILIAR FACE Constantin­e appeared on many popular TV shows.

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