‘Deadwood’ actor Powers Boothe dies at 68
Reporting from Los Angeles — Powers Boothe, the character actor known for his villain roles in television’s “Deadwood” and in the movies “Tombstone,” ’’Sin City” and “The Avengers,” has died. He was 68.
Boothe’s publicist said he died of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Beau Bridges tweeted the news and called Boothe “a dear friend, great actor, devoted father and husband.”
The veteran actor won an Emmy Award in 1980 for playing cult leader Jim Jones in the TV movie “Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones.” He also had memorable roles playing the ruthless saloon owner Cy Tolliver in “Deadwood,” the gunman Curly Bill Brocius in “Tombstone” and the corrupt senator in “Sin City.”
A private service will be held in Texas, where he was born.
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