Alan Arkin: Oscar-winning actor who starred in Little Miss Sunshine and Argo has died aged 89

Michael Douglas has led tributes to Oscar-winning American actor Alan Arkin, who has died aged 89.

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Arkin was named greatest supporting actor for his position in Little Miss Sunshine on the Academy Awards in 2007.

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He died on Friday at his residence in Carlsbad, California.

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Douglas, who appeared alongside Arkin in Emmy-nominated Netflix comedy collection The Kominsky Method, wrote on Instagram: "Today we lost a wonderful actor whose intelligence, sense of comedy and consummate professionalism over the past 70 years has left an indelible mark on our industry.

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"My expertise of working with Alan have been a few of my most memorable. He might be deeply missed".

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John Cusack, who starred with Arkin in Grosse Pointe Blank in 1997 and America's Sweethearts in 2001, stated he was "so sad".

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He added on Twitter: "My ideas are together with his son Adam and all his family members - your father unfold mild in every single place he went - each expertise I had with him.

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"I feel like he challenged me to be a better person just by sharing his insights into humans his wicked sense of humor, his intelligence and by his presence alone - what a guy."

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Arkin's sons Adam, Matthew and Anthony stated in a joint assertion: "Our father was a uniquely proficient power of nature, each as an artist and a person.

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"A loving husband, father, grand and great grandfather, he was adored and will be deeply missed."

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Arkin appeared in additional than 100 movies and TV exhibits and was nominated for an Academy Award 4 instances.

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He was additionally nominated for an Oscar in the best supporting actor category for Argo.

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Rosemary's Baby star Mia Farrow wrote: "Very sad to learn of the death of Alan Arkin.

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"Such a beautiful individual - in fact, a terrific actor. It was a privilege to work with him in The Last Unicorn. For me he'll all the time be 'Schmendrick' my invaluable magician companion on our seek for different unicorns."

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Actor Michael McKean, who starred in This Is Spinal Tap and Better Call Saul, also recalled his time working with Arkin.

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He wrote on Twitter: "When I used to be a younger actor folks needed to know if I needed to be a critical actor or a humorous one. I'd reply 'Which form is Alan Arkin?' and that shut them up."

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He added: "Charming, hilarious, and armed with a flawless b******* detector, he was pure pleasure to be with."

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Aliens and Beverly Hills Cop actor Paul Reiser also wrote: "A world with out Alan Arkin is... not so nice...

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"Getting to know him - and getting a laugh out of him - is a highlight of my life. RIP dear friend."

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Seinfeld actor Jason Alexander additionally described Arkin as "a wonderful, original voice for comedy" and "a kind and generous soul".

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Arkin was initially turned down for his award-winning position in Little Miss Sunshine as a result of the administrators thought he seemed too match and wholesome.

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In the movie, he performed a foul-mouthed 80-year-old grandfather who was frail and shaky from years of drug abuse.

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"It's the best rejection I ever got in my life - they thought I was too virile," Arkin instructed The New York Times in a 2007 interview - throughout which he jokingly flexed his biceps and struck a bodybuilder pose.

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He landed his first Oscar nomination - for greatest actor - in his debut main movie position in 1966, when he performed a Soviet sailor in Cold War comedy The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!

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Arkin was praised for his efficiency as a psychopathic killer within the 1967 movie Wait Until Dark reverse Audrey Hepburn.

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He later stated the expertise made him really feel uncomfortable as a result of he "didn't like being cruel to her".

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Arkin's large display appearances additionally included the 1970 movie model of Catch-22 and Edward Scissorhands in 1990.

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Most not too long ago, he voiced the character of villain Wild Knuckles in final 12 months's animated hit Minions: The Rise of Gru.

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Arkin was additionally a director, musician, creator and stage performer, successful a Tony Award in 1963 for his main position in Carl Reiner's Enter Laughing.

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