Actor Peter Van Norden
Lifeless at 75 …
‘Police Academy,’ ‘Bare Gun’ Sequence Star
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Peter Van Norden — a longtime actor who starred in a number of hit Eighties and Nineties comedies — has died … TMZ has confirmed.
The actor’s spouse, Wendy, tells TMZ … Peter handed away peacefully in a Southern California hospice facility Thursday morning whereas coping with a number of totally different well being situations. Wendy was with him when he handed.
Peter — a New York Metropolis native — acquired his begin in Hollywood within the late Seventies … grabbing a bit function within the controversial comedy “Squeeze Play.”
Over the following decade, Pete appeared in in style tasks like “Waitress!,” “Cheers,” “T.J. Hooker,” “The Stand,” and “Roadhouse 66,” starring Willem Dafoe and Decide Reinhold.
Screwball comedy followers will doubtless acknowledge Peter as Officer Vinnie Schtulman from “Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment” and “The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear” as former White Home Chief of Employees John Sununu.
On high of his movie and TV credit, Peter was additionally a beloved stage actor … grabbing roles on Broadway and in regional theatres throughout the nation.
Peter’s remaining credit score got here when he performed Joe in a manufacturing of “Corktown ’39” on the Matrix Theater in Los Angeles final 12 months. His efficiency within the dramatic piece concerning the IRA’s involvement in World Warfare 2 was well-received by native critics.
He’s survived by Wendy and their son, Robert.
Peter was 75.