London (CNN) -- Oscar-nominated actor Pete Postlethwaite, who starred in
"Inception" and "The Usual Suspects," has died at the age of 64, his agent said
Monday.
Highly intense, with a bulbous nose, high cheekbones and ruddy complexion, the
actor was immediately recognizable in films ranging from the second "Jurassic
Park" movie to "Romeo + Juliet."
It was for his role as Daniel Day-Lewis's father in the IRA drama "In the Name
of the Father" that he got his only Oscar nomination, for best supporting
actor. He lost out to Tommy Lee Jones for "The Fugitive."
He also starred in the British brass band movie "Brassed Off," and worked with
Steven Spielberg on the slave revolt story "Amistad."
Spielberg reportedly called him "the best actor in the world," prompting
Postlethwaite to respond that what the director actually said was that he
"thought he was the best actor in the world."
He made his name as part of a cohort of great British actors including Bill
Nighy, Anthony Sher, Jonathan Pryce and Julie Walters at the Everyman Theatre
in Liverpool, England, in the 1970s.
He returned to the Everyman in 2008 to play King Lear in Shakespeare's great
tragedy.
He was awarded the Order of the British Empire, or OBE, in 2004.
Postlethwaite died of cancer, British media reported.
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