
Michael Alaimo dead at 86: Space Jam and Oscar-nominated China Syndrome actor dies after 60-year career
VETERAN actor Michael Alaimo – known for his roles in Space Jam and Oscar-nominated thriller The China Syndrome – has died at 86.
Alaimo passed away peacefully on Friday, May 2, in Burbank, California, his family confirmed.
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His daughter, TV PR executive Gabriella Alaimo Thomas, confirmed his death to Variety. No cause of death was disclosed.
Alaimo's career spanned avant-garde theater, political activism, and a steady stream of film and TV appearances across six decades.
In Space Jam, he shared the screen with Michael Jordan, Wayne Knight and Bill Murray, playing the role of a doctor.
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