Oscar-nominated Rocky actor Burt Young dead at 83

Actor Burt Young at the world premiere of Rocky Balboa in Hollywood, California, on Dec 13, 2006. PHOTO: REUTERS

LOS ANGELES – Veteran character actor Burt Young, best known and Oscar-nominated for his role as the brother-in-law and meat-cutting friend to Sylvester Stallone’s prize-fighting protagonist in the Rocky films, has died at age 83, his manager said on Wednesday.

Young’s death on Oct 8 in Los Angeles, first reported by The New York Times on Wednesday citing the actor’s daughter Anne Morea Steingieser, was confirmed to Reuters by his Los Angeles-based manager Lynda Bensky.

Born Gerald Tommaso DeLouise in New York City’s Queens borough, the burly performer served in the United States Marine Corps in the 1950s and later studied at Lee Strasberg’s Actors Studio. He went on to build a career playing mostly tough-guy and Italian-American characters on television and film.

He was best remembered for his role in the original 1976 Rocky film, playing Paulie Pennino, the alcoholic butcher and pal to Stallone’s lead character, Rocky Balboa.

Burt Young (left) with co-star Sylvester Stallone before the premiere of Rocky Balboa in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Dec 18, 2006. PHOTO: REUTERS

The role of Paulie, who was also the brother of Rocky’s painfully shy love interest and soon-to-be wife, Adrian (she marries Balboa in Rocky II), earned Young an Academy Award nomination in 1977 for Best Supporting Actor.

The original Rocky, a motion picture sensation, amassed a total of 10 Oscar nominations and won three awards that year, including the prize for Best Picture for its portrait of a small-time Philadelphia club boxer who gets an unlikely crack at the world heavyweight title.

Young reprised the Paulie role in all six of the original Rocky sequels (1976 to 2006).

Other film credits include Chinatown (1974), The Pope Of Greenwich Village (1984) and Once Upon A Time In America (1984). He also made numerous guest appearances on television on series such as M*A*S*H (1973), The Rockford Files (1976), Baretta (1975 to 1976) and Law & Order (1997).

In later years, Young made a name as a painter whose works were displayed in galleries around the world. REUTERS

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