'Big Lebowski' actor David Huddleston dies at 85 | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Big Lebowski’ actor David Huddleston dies at 85

/ 03:49 PM August 05, 2016

This undated photo provided by Sarah C. Koeppe, shows David Huddleston and his wife Sarah C. Koeppe. Huddleson, a character actor best known for portraying titular roles in "The Big Lebowski" and "Santa Claus: The Movie," died Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2016. He was 85. (Sarah C. Koeppe via AP)

This undated photo provided by Sarah C. Koeppe, shows David Huddleston and his wife Sarah C. Koeppe. Huddleson, a character actor best known for portraying titular roles in “The Big Lebowski” and “Santa Claus: The Movie,” died Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2016. He was 85. (Sarah C. Koeppe via AP)

LOS ANGELES— David Huddleston, the character actor best known for portraying titular roles in “The Big Lebowski” and “Santa Claus: The Movie,” has died. He was 85.

Huddleston’s wife, Sarah C. Koeppe, says he died Tuesday of advanced heart and kidney disease in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Huddleston famously portrayed the blustery millionaire whose identity Jeff Bridges’ character is mistaken for in the 1998 cult comedy “The Big Lebowski.” He also personified a jolly St. Nick alongside Dudley Moore in “Santa Claus: The Movie” and hilariously played the mayor in “Blazing Saddles.”

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Other credits in Huddleston’s 55-year career include the films “Fools’ Parade,” ”Family Reunion” and “Bad Company,” as well as guest appearances on such TV series as “Gunsmoke,” ”The West Wing,” ”Gilmore Girls” and “The Wonder Years.”

Huddleston was born in 1930 in Vinton, Virginia. He served as an aircraft engine mechanic in the U.S. Air Force before studying acting in New York. He began his career in the theater, acting in national tours of such shows as “Music Man,” ”Mame” and “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.”

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