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Darrell Sandeen
Darrell Sandeen (July 13, 1930 – January 22, 2009) was a character actor who specialized in playing menacing or offbeat people. Perhaps his best-known role was as corrupt cop "Buzz" Meeks in ''L. A. Confidential (film), L.A. Confidential''. Sandeen started as a stage actor on Broadway, appearing in the original casts of ''Young Abe Lincoln'', ''Can-Can (musical), Can-Can'', ''Here's Love'', a revival of ''Guys and Dolls (musical), Guys and Dolls'', ''A Joyful Noise'', and ''The Fig Leaves are Falling''. He can be heard on three cast albums. Moving to Hollywood, he appeared on such television shows as ''Bonanza'' and ''Route 66 (TV series), Route 66''. He was featured in ''L. A. Confidential (film), L.A. Confidential'', ''Blazing Saddles'', and ''They Call Me Bruce?''. Sandeen continued acting until shortly before his death; later roles included appearing as a possible conspirator in the Kennedy assassination in ''Interview with the Assassin'', playing opposite porn star ...
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