Jack BatesAn actor who appeared in Sam Raimi’s 2002 “Spider-Man,” “Sugar Colt” and several Spagheti Western films, died on June 19. He was 96 years old.
Bates’s nephew, Dean Sulivan, said that he died at home in Los Osos, California.
Actor “Everybody Loves Raymond” was a close friend with star Doris Roberts, and the pair often attended the program together in Hollywood to the event together in 2016, until his death.
Bates was born and raised -NJ was in Jersey City, NJ when he was 10 years old, he and his family moved to Miami. After graduating from Miami Senior High School, he earned a degree in theater at Miami University. He then moved to New York in 1953 to start his acting career with William Shakespeare’s “Richard III” adaptation on Broadway.
He developed his acting skills as an organization, an organization for artists, theater directors and playwrights to refine his skills. Until 1959, he started his film in the Canadian thriller “The Blood Brood”, where he played an ordinary person while investigating his younger brother’s murder.
As soon as the film’s film career started kicking, he also started many TV performances. From 1960 to 1962, he portrayed Chris Dewin in the CBS Mystery Series “Checkmet”. He in “General Hospital” from 1963 to 1965. Ken played the role of Martin. His acting portfolio included “The Edge of Night,” The Doctors, “Another World,” All My Children, “Search for Tumoro”, “Guiding Light,” “Laving,” A Life to Live “and” generations “included many soap opera showers.
Although Bates’s film and TV career was growing, he returned to Broadway in 1959 of Tennessee Williams’ Sweet Bird of Youth “. He also acted in “Dracula” on Broadway from 1977 to 1980, where he Dr. Painted the service.
Bates in 1966 made his spaghetted western debut in the Franco Girldi film “Sugar Colt”, where he was credited as Hunt Power. In the film, he Dressed a particular agent called Tom Copper. From there, He LED a series of spaghetti western films through 1973. “Batman Forever” (1995), “Batman & Robin” (1997), “8mm” (1999) and “Office Space” (1999).
In Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man” film adaptation, Bates played the chair of Henry Balkan, Oskorp Board, who fired Norman Osbourne (Willm Dafo). Osborne soon turned to Green Goblin and finished Balkan and his fellow board members during an attack in Times Square.
His other TV credits include “Gunsmok,” “The FBI,” “It’s It’s A Chor,” “Cosak,” “Remington Steel,” “Fragier,” “Everybody Loves Raymond,” “Friends,” “My Name Is Aral,” The Mentalist “and” Monk “. Bates was also the author of a drama “Screen Test: Tech One” about a soap opera.
In addition to his nephew, he is alive by his niece, Leeni and Gayle, and his sister, zone.