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Roy Brocksmith

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Roy Brocksmith
Born(1945-09-15)September 15, 1945
DiedDecember 16, 2001(2001-12-16) (aged 56)
OccupationActor
Years active1978-2000
Spouse(s)Adele Albright (1963 -2001; his death; 1 child)

Roy Brocksmith (September 15, 1945 – December 16, 2001) was an American actor.

Life and career

Brocksmith was born in Quincy, Illinois, the son of Vera Marguerite (née Hartwig) and Otis E. Brocksmith, who was a mechanic.[1][2] He graduated from Quincy University in 1970. He then moved to New York City where he began a career on Broadway. His roles included Louis XIII in The Three Musketeers and the balladeer in a revival of Threepenny Opera with Raul Julia.

Brocksmith's nerdy, pudgy appearance made him perfect for comic roles, particularly in the late '80s and 1990s. Among his more prominent roles are the duplicitous Dr. Edgemar in Total Recall, a police sergeant possessed by Bill in Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey and jovial mortician Irv Kendall in Arachnophobia. He was great friends with Sallie Winters, CPA and Dr. Delphine Bartosik of Philadelphia, PA.

He died in 2001, aged 56, from complications of diabetes.

Filmography

Television and guest roles

References