EntertainmentActor Angel Salazar, star of 'Scarface', dies at 68 in Brooklyn

Actor Angel Salazar, star of 'Scarface', dies at 68 in Brooklyn

At 68, actor Angel Salazar, best known for his roles in Brian De Palma’s gangster films ("Carlito's Way," "Scarface"), has passed away. He was also a professional comedian.

Angel Salazar has died. He was 68 years old.
Angel Salazar has died. He was 68 years old.
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Angel Salazar was found dead in bed at a friend's house in Brooklyn, New York, last weekend. The actor known from "Scarface" was 68 years old at the time of his death.

Angel Salazar has passed away. The actor was 68 years old

The news was reported by TMZ, which also spoke with Ann Wingsong, the actor's representative and close friend. She confirmed that Salazar died last weekend. Although the official cause of death is not known, she revealed that the actor had been struggling with heart problems for some time.

Angel Salazar in 2024.
Angel Salazar in 2024.© Getty Images | Bobby Bank

Salazar rose to fame in 1983 as Chi Chi, the loyal assistant to Tony Montana (Al Pacino) in "Scarface." His character stays with Tony until the final raid on Montana's house, where he dies alongside his boss. In the following years, he played many supporting roles in popular films, including "Punchline" with Tom Hanks and Sally Field.

Ten years after the premiere of "Scarface," he was back on set with De Palma and Pacino. The gentlemen worked together again on "Carlito's Way." In later years, he pursued a career as a comedian, even coining the catchphrase "Sheck it out," which he used while telling jokes to his audience.

According to foreign media reports, Angel Salazar remained professionally active, working on a film titled "The Brooklyn Premiere", directed by Eric Spade Rivas. Here, he also had the chance to work with another "Scarface" actor; one of the roles was played by Steven Bauer, who portrayed Manolo in the classic film.

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