Emmy Winner, Rip Torn Dies at 88

Grant winning TV, film, and theater on-screen character Rip Torn died, 88 years old, as per his marketing expert.
Actor Rip Torn poses backstage during the Texas Film Hall of Fame Awards at Austin Studios on March 10, 2011 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Gary Miller/FilmMagic)
Actor Rip Torn poses backstage during the Texas Film Hall of Fame Awards at Austin Studios on March 10, 2011 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Gary Miller/FilmMagic)

Grant winning TV, film, and theater on-screen character Rip Torn died, 88 years old, as per his marketing expert.

Marketing expert Rick Miramontez says Torn died on Tuesday evening at his home with his better half, Amy Wright, and little girls Katie Torn and Angelica Page close by. No reason for death was given.

Torn was a free-energetic Texan who defeated his eccentric name to turn into a recognized entertainer who won an Emmy late in his vocation for his parody turn on TV's "The Larry Sanders Show."

Torn made his film debut in 1957 as a previous wartime prisoner who separates at a court-military in "Time Limit." Other film included "Sweet Bird of Youth," "Critics Choice" and "The Cincinnati Kid."

His profession in front of an audience and screen traversed seven decades, going from an early vocation of dull, compromising jobs to famous comedic exhibitions sometime down the road.

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