Thursday, October 25, 2018

James Karen, Actor You Know From Everything, Dies at 94

James Karen, a veteran actor with an extensive big screen resume, passed away this week at his home in Florida, according to multuple outlets.


He was 94 years old.





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Karen died with over 200 movies to his credit, but he’s probably best known for his role as the developer Mr. Teague in the modern horror classic Poltergeist.


The long-time star also appeared in Return of the Living Dead, Invaders from Mars, China Syndrome, and Wall Street — among MANY other films.


One of the best known character actors of all-time, Karen once joked that nobody knew his name, yet everybody knew his face because he “did so much damn work.”


Actually, he may not have been joking about that.


Mostly known for his work in the movie world, Karen also played a key part on the finale of Little House on the Prairie and he worked with director Oliver Stone on three occasions:


1. As Lynch, the office manager at Jackson Steinem, where Charlie Sheen’s stockbroker character works, in Wall Street.


2. As Secretary of State William Rogers in Nixon.


2. As a Miami Sharks executive in Any Given Sunday.




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Karen was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and served in the United States Air Force during World War II.


Following a stint on Broadway, Karen moved to the land of television when he starred as Dr. Burke on As the World Turns and was the original Lincoln Tyler on All My Children.


Along with starring in thousands of commercials, Karen also worked as the TV and radio spokesman (“Why pay more?”) for Pathmark, an East Coast supermarket chain that was liquidated in 2015.


On the personal front:


Karen was married to the late Susan Reed, the beloved folk singer and zither player, from 1958 until their divorce in 1967.


The couple shared a son named Reed, whose godfather is the legendary Buster Keaton, a very close friend of Karen’s throughout his adult life.




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In the horror genre, other notable movies in which Karen played a part include:


Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster, Poltergeist, Invaders from Mars, The Willies, The Unborn, Piranha, Apt Pupil and Mulholland Drive.


And other television roles include:


Seinfeld, The Larry Sanders Show, Dallas, The Golden Girls, L.A. Law, Murphy Brown and The Waltons.




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In the cult classic The Return of the Living Dead, Karen starred as the manager of a medical warehouse who inadvertently releases a gas that re-animates the dead.


He said it was the most fun he ever had in making a movie, saying in 2006 that he had some say in how the character died:


“It was the deal where he figures out he’s becoming a zombie and decides to incinerate himself in the crematorium.


“He kisses his wedding ring as he goes in. It was a very emotional scene, but it also got me out of being one of the rain-drenched zombies milling around outside the place at the end of the film.


“I didn’t really want to do all that muddy stuff.”


The Hollywood Reporter first confirmed Karen’s death.


May he rest in peace.



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