Zoack Norman, a beloved actor who was in movies like Romancing the Stone, has died.
The famous person who had roles in movies like “The Nanny,” “The A-Team,” and “Baywatch” was 83 years old.
His family said that he died of natural causes at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California.
His mark on Hollywood will never be erased because he was in so many classic TV shows, movies, and plays.
The stand-up comedian, actor, and producer may be best known for his role as a crocodile-loving antiquities smuggler in Romancing the Stone.
In Robert Zemeckis’ 1984 action movie with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, he played Danny DeVito’s cousin who was a smuggler.
“Those snappers are so cool,” Zack’s character would say in awe whenever he saw a croc.
From what The Hollywood Reporter knows, he is survived by his wife Nancy, his sister Jane, and their children Lori, Tracy, Stephen, and Michael.
Besides that, he was the grandfather of fifteen children.
Fans wrote touching tributes to the dead star all over social media.
One fan wrote on X, “Ah man, 83 is a good run.” So many people love “Romancing the Stone.” “Rest in peace Zack.”
No more Zack Norman. He was on the Carson show in 1969, produced and financed movies, was in a number of Henry Jaglom movies, and liked crocodiles as Danny DeVito’s partner in crime in Romancing the Stone, according to someone else.
Someone else just wrote “Rest in peace.”
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Zack was born Howard Zuker on May 27, 1940, and has an MBA from Harvard Business School.
But as a stand-up comedian in the 1960s, he found his way in the shows business.
He did shows all over New York City with the Temptations at clubs like the Flamingo and the Copacabana.
In 1969, he did stand-up comedy on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson for the first time.
Around six movies were made by Zack in the 1970s. His big break came in the 1980s, with movies like Romancing the Stone.
In 1975, he also paid for the documentary Hearts and Minds, which won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.
Zack often worked with director Henry Jaglom. The two of them worked together on more than ten movies, such as Sitting Ducks (1980) and Festival in Cannes (2001).
He was also in the movies Fingers (1978) by James Toback, Ragtime (1981) by Milos Forman, America (1986) by Robert Downey Sr., and Cadillac Man (1990) by Roger Donaldson.
He was a guest star on TV shows like The Nanny, The Flash, Baywatch, and The A-Team.
From 1993 to 1995, he played her character’s Uncle Jack in three episodes.
In 1985, he was in the two-part Judgement Day episodes of The A-Team.
He was in more than 20 plays and produced many movies over the course of his long career, with most of them being under his real name.
At this point, we don’t know what the funeral plans are.