Followers of Philip Baker Corridor have taken to Twitter to be able to reminisce on his excellent position in Seinfeld, amongst many others in his lengthy profession, after Corridor handed away on Sunday night time.
Los Angeles Instances sportswriter Sam Farmer, Corridor's pal and neighbor, introduced Corridor's passing on Twitter on Monday, and no different particulars have been instantly obtainable.
The actor, 90, was a favourite of director Paul Thomas Anderson and starred in Magnolia in 1999, however followers on social media have revered his briefer position in Seinfeld, wherein Corridor portrayed the notorious library investigator, Lt. Bookman, in an episode in 1991.
Twitter person Will Scheibel wrote, "R.I.P. Philip Baker Corridor, a terrific character actor who appeared in quite a few movies I might point out, however at any time when I consider him, I all the time consider the hard-boiled 'library cop' (Lt. Bookman) on SEINFELD and Larry David's physician on CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM."
Latin-American author Juan Antonio Barquin tweeted a well-known clip of the Seinfeld episode that includes Corridor and wrote, "I do know quite a lot of of us will (rightfully) cite his movie work, however I used to be simply watching his episode of Seinfeld final night time and I keep that Philip Baker Corridor's Mr Bookman is considered one of my favourite issues within the entirety of the present."
Attire model Homage wrote on Twitter, "Relaxation simple Philip Baker Corridor," with a coronary heart emoji, including, "Clearly identified for his intensive movie work, we may also keep in mind him as one of many funniest one-off Seinfeld characters. Mr. Bookman, Library Investigator. Pay homage."
Apart from showing onSeinfeld as Bookman, Corridor was identified for his position within the 1997 movie Boogie Nights and made appearances in lots of tv sequence, together with Curb Your Enthusiasm, The West Wing, Rush Hour, Household Ties, M*A*S*H, Secret Honor, L.A. Legislation, Cagney & Lacey, The Proficient Mr. Ripley andTrendy Household.
Author and filmmaker Jesse Hawken wrote on Twitter, "RIP to the nice Philip Baker Corridor, one other 'At all times Good In Every part' character actor."
Author Adam Greatest shared a clip of Corridor within the 1996 movie Laborious Eight, which additionally starred Samuel L. Jackson and Philip Seymour Hoffman, amongst different spectacular actors. Greatest tweeted, "If you have not watched Laborious Eight, test it out ASAP. It is a traditional and he carries the movie regardless of being surrounded by A-list expertise."
Corridor is survived by his spouse, Holly Wolfle, and two daughters, Adella and Anna.
Replace 6/13/22 2:55 p.m. ET: This story has been up to date with further info.
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