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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Roy Scheider, a two-time Oscar nominee best known for his roles as a small-town police chief in "Jaws" and his portrait of famed choreographer Bob Fosse in "All That Jazz," died on Sunday at age 75.
Scheider died of complications from multiple myeloma, a cancer of the blood cells, at the Myeloma Institute for Research and Therapy at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, hospital spokeswoman Leslie Taylor said.
She said the actor had been treated there for the disease off and on over the past two years.
A classically trained actor recognized for his angular facial features and boxer's nose, the New Jersey-born Scheider often played harried lawmen or average guys caught up in extraordinary circumstances.
He earned his first Oscar nomination for his supporting role as a narcotics detective partnered with Gene Hackman in the 1971 crime drama "The French Connection."
But Scheider will perhaps best be remembered as the intrepid police chief of a small seaside resort who goes on a hunt for a giant man-eating shark in Steven Spielberg's blockbuster thriller "Jaws."
One of his most memorable lines from the film, "You're gonna need a bigger boat," was ranked No. 35 on the American Film Institute's list of the greatest movie quotes.
He reprised his role as Amity Island's top lawman, Martin Brody, in the 1978 sequel, "Jaws 2."
As his film career sputtered in the 1990s, Scheider dove into television as the star of the futuristic undersea adventure series "SeaQuest DSV," playing the captain of a giant, high-tech submarine. The NBC show was executive produced by Spielberg.
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exhawg;1090093; said:
Mostly a joke, but at least 3 of the original cast are now dead, one in his 20's. Being the only person that watched this cheesy Star Trek rip off I wouldn't expect anyone else to remember it.

I watched it, too. Jonathan Brandis being the one who died in his 20's. I loved that show. Looking back, I'm sure it was really bad, but it seemed like a good show at the time. :nerd:
 
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exhawg;1090093; said:
Being the only person that watched this cheesy Star Trek rip off I wouldn't expect anyone else to remember it.

The original season of the show was great; however, it quickly took a nose dive in the second season. If I remember correctly, Scheider and several other cast members left the show because it was becoming too sci-fi with aliens and other dimensions, rather than being a "realistic" show about the future.
 
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