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June 03, 2020
BURBANK, California (AP) - Paul Gleason, who played the go-to bad guy in "Trading Places" and the angry high school principal in "The Breakfast Club," has died. He was 67.
Gleason died at a local hospital Saturday of mesothelioma, a rare form of lung cancer linked to asbestos, said his wife, Susan Gleason.
"Whenever you were with Paul, there was never a dull moment," his wife said. "He was awesome."
A native of Miami, Gleason was an avid athlete. Before becoming an actor, he played Triple-A minor league baseball for a handful of clubs in the late 1950s.
Gleason honed his acting skills with his mentor Lee Strasberg, whom he studied with at the Actors Studio beginning in the mid-1960s, family members said.
Though his career, Gleason appeared in over 60 movies that included "Die Hard," "Johnny Be Good," and "National Lampoon's Van Wilder." Most recently, Gleason made a handful of television appearances in hit shows such as "Friends" and "Seinfeld."
Gleason's passions went beyond acting. He had recently published a book of poetry.
"He was an athlete, an actor and a poet," said his daughter, Shannon Gleason-Grossman. "He gave me and my sister a love that is beyond description that will be with us and keep us strong for the rest of our lives."
Actor Jimmy Hawkins, a friend of Gleason's since the 1960s, said he remembered Gleason for a sharp sense of humor.
"He just always had great stories to tell," Hawkins said.
Copyright © 2006 The Associated Press
God is a God of all Comfort and he will Comfort the family's...
June 03, 2020
I only know him from watching Breakfast Club. He portrayed as a mean principal who make sure that students do the right thing. When I looked up the actors after watching the film for first time, I didnt realise that hes already deceased. There are a lot of people I never knew lived in this world, and I dont get to know about them until their deaths. Gleason will always be part of the family.
Stephen Teng
September 12, 2019
Rest in peace, and enjoy the heavens, you have earned. You will surely be missed by all of the fans you entertained, and that includes me. Elsie Morgan (Los Angeles,CA)
November 08, 2017
I worked with him and Bob Urich...both gone and both wonderful. My heart goes to their family, friends and fans.
Keri Caye
May 15, 2017 | Santa Clarita, CA
Valenda Newell
December 30, 2016 | Indianapolis, IN
I was fortunate to have met Paul in a grocery store in West Hollywood. He was such a regular guy. XO and RIP. Shocked to only find out now you have moved on to the next level.
Scott Thorstad
July 05, 2016 | Phoenix, AZ
I literally just found out today a little while ago! As a fan, he will live on in some of my favorite movies: "Die Hard, " "The Breakfast Club, " and" Not Another Teen Movie." My prayers and condolences to his family and friends
Melly Mel
June 17, 2016 | FL
I was just looking at pictures of the actors from the breakfast club, then and now. You are not forgotten Sir, thank you for all that you did. RIP
John Tiberio
June 05, 2016 | Coventry, CT
Never forgotten, Rest in Peace sir.
Allison Dupont
March 08, 2016 | New Orleans, LA