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    'West Wing' Actor John Spencer Dies at 58



    By LYNN ELBER
    AP Television Writer

    December 16, 2005, 7:47 PM EST

    LOS ANGELES -- John Spencer, who played a tough and dedicated politico on "The West Wing" who survived a serious illness to run for vice president, died of a heart attack Friday. He was 58.

    Spencer died at a Los Angeles hospital, said his publicist, Ron Hofmann. He would have been 59 next week.

    Spencer played Leo McGarry, the savvy and powerful chief of staff to President Jeb Bartlet (Martin Sheen), on the NBC series. In a sad parallel to life, Spencer's
    character suffered a heart attack that forced him to give up his White House job.

    The character recovered and was picked as a running mate for Democratic presidential contender Matt Santos, played by Jimmy Smits; the campaign against Republican Arnold Vinick (Alan Alda) has been a central theme for the drama this season.

    "We're shocked and deeply saddened by the sudden death of our friend and colleague," Aaron Sorkin, who created the series, and Tommy Schlamme, one of the original executive producers, said in a joint statement.

    "John was an uncommonly good man, an exceptional role model and a brilliant actor. We feel privileged to have known him and worked with him. He'll be missed and remembered every day by his many, many friends," they said.

    Series executive producer John Wells remembered Spencer not only for his acting but as "a generous and gracious friend."

    NBC and producer Warner Bros. Television issued a statement mourning Spencer's death and calling him a "remarkable man with enormous talent." The companies did not address how his loss would affect the Emmy Award-winning series, in production on its seventh season.

    Spencer, who also starred on "L.A. Law" as attorney Tommy Mullaney, received an Emmy Award for his performance on "The West Wing" in 2002 and was nominated four other times for the series.

    The actor, whose world-weary countenance was perfect for the role of McGarry, mirrored his character in several ways: both were recovering alcoholics and both, Spencer once said, were driven.

    "Like Leo, I've always been a workaholic, too," he told The Associated Press in a 2000 interview. "Through good times and bad, acting has been my escape, my joy, my nourishment. The drug for me, even better than alcohol, was acting."

    Spencer grew up in Paterson, N.J., the son of blue-collar parents. With his enrollment at the Professional Children's School in Manhattan at age 16, he was sharing classes with the likes of Liza Minnelli and budding violinist Pinchas Zukerman.

    As a teenager, he landed a recurring role on "The Patty Duke Show" as the boyfriend of English twin Cathy. Stage and film work followed. Then his big break: playing Harrison Ford's detective sidekick in the 1990 courtroom thriller "Presumed Innocent." That role led to his hiring for the final four years of "L.A. Law."

    Spencer played a streetwise lawyer on the David E. Kelley drama that was in sharp contrast to the show's otherwise glamorous cast and setting.

    After attending the Manhattan performing arts school, Spencer studied at Fairleigh Dickenson University. He then began working on stage in New York and in regional theaters, in plays including David Mamet's "Lakeboat" and Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie."

    Spencer won an Obie Award for the 1981 off-Broadway production of "Still Life," about a Vietnam veteran, and received a Drama Desk nomination for "The Day Room."

    His made his feature film debut with a small role in "War Games," which was followed by roles in "Sea of Love" and "Black Rain." Spencer said his work in "Presumed Innocent" represented a "watershed role."

    In recent years, he worked on both studio and independent films, including "The Rock," "The Negotiator," "Albino Alligator," "Lesser Prophets" and "Cold Heart."

    Service and funeral arrangements were pending, Hofmann said.
    newsday.com

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    Default Re: actor John Spencer (West Wing) dead at age 58

    It's too bad. He may not have been a household name,
    but he seemed like a reliable actor and a solid presence
    on the screen.

    RIP

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    Default Re: actor John Spencer (West Wing) dead at age 58

    This is such sad news. In interviews he seemed like such a great guy. Not too long ago he was on Ellen's show and he gave her roses from his garden, something he always did when he went on her show. You could tell how much love he put into those roses. He seemed very passionate about every subject he spoke about. I think he was a wonderful actor! I'm glad he found happiness in his art. RIP

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