Actor
Frank
McRae
who
was
known
for
his
performance
in
the
James
Bond
film
License
To
Kill
and
Last
Action
Hero
has
passed
away
on
April
29,
2021.
The
actor
had
suffered
a
heart
attack
and
was
80
years
of
age
at
the
time
of
his
demise.
The
news
of
his
death
was
confirmed
by
his
daughter-in-law
to
Variety.
Frank
was
an
NFL
player
before
entering
showbiz.
He
played
as
a
defensive
tackle
for
the
Los
Angeles
Rams
and
The
Chicago
Bears.
The
late
actor
then
forayed
into
films
and
went
on
to
star
in
movies
like
Big
Wednesday
and
Hard
Times.
He
collaborated
with
actor
Sylvester
Stallone
in
movies
like
Rocky
2,
Paradise
Alley,
Lock
Up
and
F.I.S.T.
Frank
gained
prominence
for
his
portrayal
of
Sharkey,
a
close
confidante
of
James
Bond
in
the
1989
movie
License
To
Kill.
Apart
from
that,
he
was
also
known
for
his
role
as
Reed
YoungBlood
in
the
crime
film
Dillinger.
Frank
then
starred
alongside
actor
Arnold
Schwarzenegger
in
the
1993
film
Last
Action
Hero.
He
also
had
comedy
flicks
like
National
Lampoon's
Vacation,
Used
Cars
and
Batteries
Not
Included
on
his
kitty.
Frank
McRae
is
now
survived
by
his
son
Marcellus
and
grandchildren
Jensen,
Holden
and
Camden.