R.I.P Miguel Ferrer

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Miguel Ferrer, Celebrated as a Film and TV Tough Guy, Dies at 61
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Miguel Ferrer in his role as Owen Granger on “NCIS: Los Angeles.” He also appeared in “Crossing Jordan.”NEIL JACOBS/CBS, VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
January 20, 2017
Miguel Ferrer, who followed his mother, Rosemary Clooney, and his Academy Award-winning father, Jose, into acting and often portrayed lawmen and tough guys, died on Thursday at his home in Santa Monica, Calif. He was 61.

CBS said the cause was cancer.

At his death Mr. Ferrer had been playing Owen Granger, the assistant director of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, on the CBS crime series “NCIS: Los Angeles.”

He had also recently reprised his role as the abrasive F.B.I. forensics expert Albert Rosenfield in a revival of the quirky “Twin Peaks” series, which is to start in May on Showtime.

In a career whose breakout role was Bob Morton, a cocaine-sniffing executive in “RoboCop,” Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 film about an armored cyborg in a dystopian Detroit, Mr. Ferrer often embraced nefarious characters and imbued decent ones with mystery.

“I think villainy just comes naturally to me,” he said in an interview with OK!TV. “I get it work it out naturally so I can be a nice person in life.”

Mr. Ferrer joined “NCIS: Los Angeles” — whose cast includes Linda Hunt, LL Cool J and Chris O’Donnell — during its third season, in 2012. In an episode this season, his character underwent tests for an undisclosed illness; in another, he was stabbed.

“Miguel was as man of tremendous talent who had a powerful dramatic presence onscreen, a wicked sense of humor and a huge heart,” said R. Scott Gemmill, the showrunner for “NCIS: Los Angeles,” a spinoff of “NCIS.”

He had previously worked for six seasons on “Crossing Jordan,” an NBC series in which he played the chief medical examiner to Jill Hennessy, a crime-solving doctor.

“He was an embraceable scene-stealer,” Ms. Hennessy said in an interview. “He could command the screen by saying nothing, or with a sigh.” She added, “He really was a joyous, warm, relatable human being who was adept at playing these dark characters.”

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Miguel Jose Ferrer was born into a show-business family in Santa Monica on Feb. 7, 1955. His father won the Academy Award for best actor in 1951 in the title role in “Cyrano de Bergerac.” His mother, Ms. Clooney, was one of the great popular singers of the first half of the 20th century. George Clooney is a cousin.

Jose Ferrer and Ms. Clooney, who were divorced twice, had two other sons, Gabriel and Rafael, and two daughters, Maria and Monsita.

Miguel Ferrer said that as a child he had been unaware of how accomplished his parents were or who their famous friends were.

“I just knew they were older and boring and always drunk and smoking a lot of cigarettes,” he told the Hallmark Channel. “They were kind of a drag.”

Mr. Ferrer was a drummer, not an actor, until his early 20s, playing behind his mother and Bing Crosby.

Eventually, though, he found his path to acting.

“Maybe I was intimidated by my father’s talent and success,” he told the website A.V. Club in 2009. “I made an enjoyable living as a very young man, but I think as I became more comfortable and knowledgeable about myself and what I wanted, I moved into acting.”

He credited his “RoboCop” role for turning his career around. He remembered the thrill of its release. “I think I drove around to every theater in Los Angeles in which it was playing and kind of stood in the back and watched the reaction,” he said.

His many roles since then have included appearances on “Desperate Housewives” and “Psych” on television and in the films “Iron Man 3” and Jonathan Demme’s 2004 remake of “The Manchurian Candidate.” He also provided the voice of animated characters in “Mulan” and “Rio 2.” Occasionally he detoured into comedies like “Will and Grace.”

He is survived by his wife, Lori Weintraub; two sons, Rafael and Lukas, from an earlier marriage, to Leilani Sarelle; two stepsons, Dan and Charlie Veytia, and four siblings.

David Lynch, the co-creator of “Twin Peaks,” said in an in interview on Friday, “I fell deeply in love with Miguel on the latest `Twin Peaks.’ I liked him before, but it wasn’t deep love. I just didn’t know him that well. This time I fell in love.”

He said that he had almost always called him Albert, the name of his character in the show, not Miguel
 

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Miguel Ferrer Dies: A Look Back at the TV Veteran’s Biggest Roles
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January 20, 2017

Miguel Ferrer has died at age 61. The veteran actor, best known for his most recent role as Owen Granger on NCIS: Los Angeles, passed away at his home after a battle with throat cancer. Ferrer continued working on NCIS up until his death, with the show's writers ultimately writing his illness into his character's storyline.

Ferrer came from an acting family — he was the son of Oscar-winning actor Jose Ferrer and singer Rosemary Clooney and cousin to George Clooney. After the actor's death, his famous cousin remembered him with a poignant statement, saying, "Miguel made the world brighter and funnier and his passing is felt so deeply in our family that events of the day, (monumental events), pale in comparison. We love you, Miguel. We always will."

An accomplished drummer, Ferrer toured with his mother and Bing Crosby in the 1970s. But acting was Ferrer's forte, and his impressive TV career included roles on a long list of popular television shows over the past 30 years, including Crossing Jordan,Magnum, P.I., CHiPS, and Cagney & Lacey, as well as a very memorable guest role on Will & Grace. In 2017, Ferrer was ready to reprise his Twin Peaks role as FBI agent Albert Rosenfeld on Showtime's revival of the series.

Click through this slideshow for a look back at Miguel Ferrer's television career.

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1/15 ‘Magnum P.I.’

One of Miguel Ferrer's first credited TV roles came in 1981 when he played Ensign Bobby Wickes, USN on Tom Selleck's signature series. The guest role in the episode "Lest we Forget" jumpstarted the actor's long television résumé. (Credit: CBS/Courtesy Everett Collection)

2/15 ‘Cagney & Lacey’

Another guest role came in 1984 when Ferrer played Nunzio on Cagney & Lacey. The episode was titled "Choices." Pictured: Ferrer with series stars Tyne Daley and Sharon Gless. (Credit: CBS)

3/15 ‘Broken Badges’

In 1990, Ferrer landed a starring role as Beau Jack Bowman on Stephen J. Cannell's police drama Broken Badges. Ferrer starred with Eileen Davidson, Jay Johnson, Ernie Hudson, and Charlotte Lewis on the short-lived CBS series. (Credit: CBS/ Everett Collection)


4/15 ‘Twin Peaks’ (1990)

In 1990, Ferrer played FBI agent Albert Rosenfeld on Mark Frost and David Lunch's supernatural series, Twin Peaks. Ferrer also signed on to reprise the role for Showtime's revival of the cult hit, which debuts this May. (Credit: ABC/Getty Images)


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5/15 ‘On the Air’

In 1992, Ferrer teamed up with Frost and Lynch again, this time to go back in time for a sitcom stint. The actor played Zoblotnik Broadcasting Corporation Network President Bud Budwaller on ABC's spoof of 1950's live TV. (Credit: ABC/Getty Images)

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6/15 ‘The Stand’

In 1994, Ferrer played prison inmate Lloyd Henried in the star-studded TV mini-series based on Stephen King's novel of the same name. (Credit:ABC/Everett Collection)

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7/15 ‘LateLine’

In 1998, Ferrer starred alongside Al Franken, Sanaa Lathan, and Megyn Price on the short-lived news satireLateLine, playing Vic Karp. (Credit: Everett Collection)


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8/15 ‘Will & Grace’ (1999)

Even in a series known for its many (many) guest stars, Ferrer's Will & Grace Season 1 performance in 1999 was memorable. Berry, a wealthy, impossibly arrogant client of interior designer Grace, had a very special request — actually, demand — of Ms. Adler: He wanted her to make sure her BFF Will would agree to a hot date with him. Will reluctantly agreed to what turned out to be an evening even more unpleasant than he had imagined it would be. (Credit: NBC)


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9/15 ‘Crossing Jordan’

In one of his biggest roles, from 2001 to 2007, Ferrer starred opposite Jill Hennessy as chief medical examiner Dr. Garret Macy on the CBS dramaCrossing Jordan. (Credit: Chris Haston/NBC/Getty Images)


10/15 ‘Jackie Chan Adventures’

In 2003, Ferrer took on a recurring voice role as Tarakudo/Shadowkhan King on Cartoon Network's animated series based on the life of action film star Jackie Chan. (Credit: WB)

11/15 ‘Bionic Woman’

Who needs Oscar Goldman? 2007'sBionic Woman reboot featured Ferrer as Jaime Sommers's (Michelle Ryan) superior, Jonas Bledsoe. (Credit: Carol Segal/NBC/Getty Images)


12/15 ‘Young Justice’

Ferrer got animated when he voiced villainous Vandal Savage in the animated Cartoon Network series about young superheroes. (Credit: Cartoon Network)

13/15 ‘Desperate Housewives’

Ferrer had a recurring role as Andre Zeller on ABC's Desperate Housewives. The actor appeared as the egotistical art teacher in five episodes of the series in 2011. (Credit: ABC)


14/15 ‘The Protector’

In 2011, Ferrer turned up as LAPD lieutenant Felix Valdez on Lifetime's police drama The Protector, alongside Ally Walker and Tisha Campbell-Martin. (Credit: ABC)


15/15 ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’

From 2102 until his death in 2017, Ferrer played Assistant Director of NCIS, Owen Granger, on CBS's hit police/military drama. Ferrer was so devoted to the role that he didn't want to quit the show when he became sick, so when cancer began to affect his voice, his illness was written into Granger's storyline. (Credit: Sonja Flemming/CBS)

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