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Former 'Bad News Bears' Actor Dies From Illness At 61
Former 'Bad News Bears' Actor Dies From Illness At 61

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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Former 'Bad News Bears' Actor Dies From Illness At 61

Former 'Bad News Bears' Actor Dies From Illness At 61 originally appeared on The Spun. A longtime Hollywood childhood star has tragically passed away following a serious illness. He was just 61 years old. Jeffrey Louis Starr, a former child actor, died following a serious illness. He was perhaps best known for his roles in the "Bad News Bears" sequels. He played Mike Engelberg in "The Bad News Bears Go To Japan" and "The Bad News Bears In Breaking Training." The former childhood actor shared the silver screen with some big names, including Tony Curtis, William Devane and Clifton James. The "Bad News Bears" baseball movies remain some of the most beloved in sports movie history. Starr tragically died in Illinois over the weekend. Jeffrey's brother released a touching statement on social media following his tragic passing. "The world got a little darker yesterday with the passing of my Best Friend and Brother," he wrote. "Jeff lived an amazing life and shared his life with countless people, Jeff never met a stranger and helped so many people throughout the years. Our family has suffered so many losses in the past but we must push through. "I love you so much little brother and I'll see you on the other side." Our thoughts are with the friends and family members of the former Hollywood star on Sunday. May he rest in peace. Former 'Bad News Bears' Actor Dies From Illness At 61 first appeared on The Spun on Aug 10, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Aug 10, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

Jeffrey Louis Starr dead at 61: Former child star acted with Tony Curtis and William Devane in Bad News Bears sequels
Jeffrey Louis Starr dead at 61: Former child star acted with Tony Curtis and William Devane in Bad News Bears sequels

Daily Mail​

time6 days ago

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Jeffrey Louis Starr dead at 61: Former child star acted with Tony Curtis and William Devane in Bad News Bears sequels

Former child star Jeffrey Louis Starr died at the age of 61 on July 25 while 'surrounded by loved ones.' The late actor - who is known for appearing in the Bad News Bears sequels - passed away inside a hospital in Carbondale, Illinois, TMZ reported on Saturday. Family sources confirmed Jeffrey's death to the outlet and stated that he had been battling an illness leading up to his passing last month. The star's brother Kevin also shared a heartbreaking post on Facebook just one day after his passing and revealed that he had been 'sick for several years.' 'The world got a little darker yesterday with the passing of my Best Friend and Brother,' Kevin wrote. 'Jeff lived an amazing life and shared his life with countless people, Jeff never met a stranger and helped so many people throughout the years.' Kevin then expressed that his late brother had been ill 'for several years' and added that 'depression is one of the biggest killers in the world.' However, the actor's official cause of the death has not been disclosed. 'Our family has suffered so many losses in the past but we must push through,' he continued in the post, before asking others close to the actor to keep his family 'in their prayers.' Kevin concluded by adding, 'I Love you so much little Brother and I'll see you on the other side.' Jeffrey passed away on July 25 at Memorial Hospital in the city of Carbondale in the state of Illinois, per a public obit shared by Rendleman & Hileman Funeral Homes. He was born on February 20, 1964 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri and later married Linda Darlene Webb in 1981 - with the pair celebrating their 44th wedding anniversary a few months earlier in June.

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