This Tuesday, December 3, Variety and one of Scott L. Schwartz’s representatives confirmed the death of this actor and former professional wrestler. The causes of death were also revealed.
A multifaceted personality, Scott L. Schwartz passed away on November 26, 2024, as one of his representatives confirmed this Tuesday, December 3 to the American media Variety. Identifiable by his extraordinary build, this former wrestler turned actor died of congestive heart failure at his home in Louisiana at the age of 65. In just over thirty years of career, the Philadelphia native had obtained around forty roles, including one rather notable…
Death of Scott L. Schwartz: he had been seen in many films and series
A great sports fan, Scott Leslie Schwartz, his real name, practiced several disciplines before turning to wrestling at the end of his studies. He borrows several pseudonyms, travels around the world and easily imposes himself in this community with his colossus appearance. It is also for this last aspect that he was noticed by a Hollywood agent who asked him to appear in several series. From his height of 2.08m, he often plays bouncers or bodyguards, as in Angel, The Mentalist or Castle or The Young and the Restless. Same scenario for him on the big screen where we find him mainly in the role of biker or antagonist. In the franchise Oceanshe plays Bulldog “Bruiser”, a character hired by Danny Ocean (George Clooney) to pretend to beat him up during the group’s heist. He appears in the two sequels of this saga. This is why the hero of these feature films recently paid tribute to him.
Death of Scott L. Schwartz: George Clooney, touched by the disappearance of his former colleague
Upon the announcement of the death of Scott L. Schwartz, George Clooney reacted through a press release sent to Variety. “I’m sorry to hear that Scott is leaving. We made three films together and I have never been hit so nicely. He was a gentle soul and will be greatly missed.”we can read. The deceased’s agent, for his part, wanted to highlight: “People who know Scott personally associate him as jovial, full of life, loving, foodie and passionate about travel. Scott truly loved life and everyone he met along the way. When he wasn’t playing comedy, didn’t fight or tell jokes, he spent his time visiting children with cancer in children’s hospitals.”. Scott L. Schwartz had two, Angela and Adam.
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