Irwin Keyes Dies, Irwin Keyes, an on-screen character with credits running from "The Jeffersons" to "The Flinstones in Viva Rock Vegas," kicked the bucket July 8. He was 63.
Keyes showed up in various blood and guts movies, including "Place of 1000 Corpses" and, most as of late, "Dahmer versus Gacy" in 2009.
On July 8 Keyes' niece, Rene Galarza, declared his demise in a post to his Facebook page:
"It's with profound sensitivity that I'm composing this post. Early today my family was educated that our darling uncle, sibling, partner and companion, Irwin Keyes, has had his last shade call. He is presently a heavenly attendant for all of us and will be observing down. Our family wishes to thank every one of you who have been a piece of his life. He will be remembered fondly all that much."
Keyes was conceived in New York City and made his wide screen make a big appearance as a policeman in 1979 religion fantastic "The Warriors." He showed up in "The Exterminator" and its continuation, "The Flintstones" highlight and its spin-off, the element adjustment of "Get Smart" and the Coen siblings motion picture "Heinous Cruelty," most as of late showing up in the 2013 Web arrangement "Dead Kansas."
Notwithstanding "The Jeffersons," the on-screen character's TV credits included "Police Squad," "Wedded… With Children," "Developing Pains" and a 2007 scene of "CSI."
He is made due by his wife, Tracy Fontaine, whom he wedded in 200
Keyes showed up in various blood and guts movies, including "Place of 1000 Corpses" and, most as of late, "Dahmer versus Gacy" in 2009.
On July 8 Keyes' niece, Rene Galarza, declared his demise in a post to his Facebook page:
"It's with profound sensitivity that I'm composing this post. Early today my family was educated that our darling uncle, sibling, partner and companion, Irwin Keyes, has had his last shade call. He is presently a heavenly attendant for all of us and will be observing down. Our family wishes to thank every one of you who have been a piece of his life. He will be remembered fondly all that much."
Keyes was conceived in New York City and made his wide screen make a big appearance as a policeman in 1979 religion fantastic "The Warriors." He showed up in "The Exterminator" and its continuation, "The Flintstones" highlight and its spin-off, the element adjustment of "Get Smart" and the Coen siblings motion picture "Heinous Cruelty," most as of late showing up in the 2013 Web arrangement "Dead Kansas."
Notwithstanding "The Jeffersons," the on-screen character's TV credits included "Police Squad," "Wedded… With Children," "Developing Pains" and a 2007 scene of "CSI."
He is made due by his wife, Tracy Fontaine, whom he wedded in 200

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