Jaws star Roy Scheider dies, aged 75
Roy Scheider, the histrion charles Herbert Best known for his office as the beleaguered police tribal chief Martin Brody in 'Jaws', has died. He was 75.
The two-time Academy Award candidate died of complications from multiple myeloma, a cancer of the blood cells, at the Myeloma Establish for Research and Therapy at the University of Arkansas River for Medical exam Sciences in Little Rock.
Hospital representative Leslie Zachary Taylor said the worker had been treated there for the disease at different times over the past 2 old age.
Fresh Jersey-born Scheider earned his first-class honours degree Oscar nomination (C. H. Best Support Thespian) in 1971 for 'The French Connection'.
Octet years afterwards he was nominated for the C. H. Best Doer Oscar for his performance in 'All That Jazz'.
Among his other credits were 'Klute', 'Marathon Man', 'Still of the Night' and the TV jeopardize series 'SeaQuest DSV'.