His friend says he “go home”.
Actor Lou Cutell, best known for appearing in TV series including “Seinfeld” and “Grey’s Anatomy,” has died at the age of 91. Cutell friend Mark Foreman pronounced dead In a Facebook post on Monday, he did not disclose why.
“After 91 years, and a wonderful life, my friend Lou Cattell is back home,” wrote the bereaved friend, accompanied by photographs of the belated play. “Actor, stage, and character. Big Larry in Pee Wee’s Big Adventure, A-Man in Seinfeld, Abe in Gray’s Anatomy S12, E4.”
“He took me to Lucille Ball’s house in 1986. Rest in peace Lou,” Forman added.
Born in New York City on October 6, 1930, Cattell It started on Broadway 60 years agoStarring in the musical “The Young Abe Lincoln”.
His first television assignment came in 1964 when he appeared in an episode of “The Dick Van Dyke Show”. From there, he appeared in a slew of classic TV series, including “Wild West” (1968), “Mary Tyler More Show” (1974), “Starsky and Hutch” (1976), “Love Boat” (1977), “Bob Newhart Show” (1974 and 1978) and “Kojak” (1978), as well as a recurring role in “Alice” (1983-1984).


However, Cutell is perhaps the most famous To play the mysterious “man” In the The iconic ‘Fussilli Jerry’ episode from Seinfeld. He also appeared in several 2013-2014 episodes of “Betty White’s Off Their Rockers” and in two episodes of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” in 2004. The sitcom star’s last television appearance was in 2015 via a cameo in the medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy”. . “
Besides his television roles, Cutell has appeared in notable films, including “Frankenstein Meets the Spacemonster” (1965), “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” (1989) and “Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure” (1985), in which he played an amazing Larry.


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