Obituaries

'The Shining' Bartender Joe Turkel Dead At 94

Joe Turkel, the character actor known for his sinister roles in "The Shining" and "Blade Runner" died in Los Angeles County recently.

LOS ANGELES, CA โ€” Joe Turkel, the steely character actor best known for his performance as Lloyd the devilishly proper bartender in โ€œThe Shining,โ€ has died. He was 94.

His son Craig Turkel confirmed his fatherโ€™s death by liver failure in Los Angeles County on June 27.

Throughout his decades-long career in television and film, the Brooklyn native carved out small but memorable roles opposite the likes of Jack Nicholson, Ronald Reagan, Steve McQueen, and Harrison Ford.

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In addition to his eerie role in Stanley Kubrickโ€™s adaptation of the Stephen King novel, Turkel is remembered for his performance as Dr. Eldon Tyrell in โ€œBlade Runnerโ€ as well as roles in โ€œHellcats of the Navy,โ€ "The St. Valentineโ€™s Day Massacreโ€ and โ€œThe Sand Pebbles.โ€

Though never a household name, Turkel was favored by the auteur Kubrick for his ability to shift the tone of a scene. Kubrick cast Turkel in three of his films including dramatic roles in โ€œThe Killing,โ€ and โ€œPaths of Glory.โ€

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According to The New York Times, โ€œIt was often up to Mr. Turkel to provide a subtle but unmistakable plot pivot, using his steely onscreen demeanor and perfectly delivered lines to shift a filmโ€™s entire mood.โ€

He also spent decades taking on small or recurring roles in such memorable shows as โ€œKojak,โ€ โ€œThe Lone Ranger,โ€ โ€œS.W.A.Tโ€, โ€œThe Andy Griffith Show,โ€ โ€œDragnet,โ€ Love Boat,โ€ and โ€œMiami Vice.โ€

Born in 1927, Turkel joined the army as a teen and was stationed in wartime Europe before moving to California to pursue acting.

According to Deadline, he recently penned a memoir entitled The Misery of Success due to come out later this year.

He is survived by his brother, two sons, and two grandchildren.

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