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He died from complications of AIDS on October 11, 1989 at age 53.

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He was gay and had a relation with Creator/JeremyBrett in the '70s. He died from complications of AIDS on October 11, 1989 at age 53.
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A veteran Broadway and {{Shakespearian actor|s}} born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was one of the twenty-seven founding members of the American Conservatory Theater. He played more than forty stage roles there, including Theatre/{{Hamlet}}, Theatre/{{Oedipus|The King}} and Brother Julian in Edward Albee's ''Tiny Alice''. Film-wise, he was best known for portraying Bolivian drug lord Alejandro Sosa in ''Film/{{Scarface|1983}}''.

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A veteran Broadway and {{Shakespearian actor|s}} born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was one of the twenty-seven founding members of the American Conservatory Theater. He played more than forty stage roles there, including Theatre/{{Hamlet}}, Theatre/{{Oedipus|The King}} and Brother Julian in Edward Albee's ''Tiny Alice''. Film-wise, he was best known for portraying Bolivian drug lord Alejandro Sosa in Creator/BrianDePalma's ''Film/{{Scarface|1983}}''.
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A veteran Broadway and Shakespearean actor born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was one of the twenty-seven founding members of the American Conservatory Theater. He played more than forty stage roles there, including Theatre/{{Hamlet}}, Theatre/{{Oedipus|The King}} and Brother Julian in Edward Albee's ''Tiny Alice''. Film-wise, he was best known for portraying Bolivian drug lord Alejandro Sosa in ''Film/{{Scarface|1983}}''.

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A veteran Broadway and Shakespearean actor {{Shakespearian actor|s}} born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was one of the twenty-seven founding members of the American Conservatory Theater. He played more than forty stage roles there, including Theatre/{{Hamlet}}, Theatre/{{Oedipus|The King}} and Brother Julian in Edward Albee's ''Tiny Alice''. Film-wise, he was best known for portraying Bolivian drug lord Alejandro Sosa in ''Film/{{Scarface|1983}}''.


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!!Selected roles:

* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' (1974) as Sgt. Young
* ''Series/{{Wonder Woman|1975}}'' (1976) as Lieutenant Wertz
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfNIMH'' (1982) as Jenner (voice)
* ''Film/{{Scarface|1983}}'' (1983) as Alejandro Sosa
* ''Series/{{Dynasty}}'' (1983-1985) as Jason/Justin Dehner
* ''Film/TheBigBlue'' (1988) as Dr. Laurence
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A veteran Broadway and Shakespearean actor born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was one of the twenty-seven founding members of the American Conservatory Theater. He played more than forty stage roles there, including Theatre/{{Hamlet}}, Theatre/{{Oedipus|The King}} and Brother Julian in Edward Albee's ''Tiny Alice''. Film-wise, he was best known for portraying the Bolivian drug lord Alejandro Sosa in ''Film/{{Scarface|1983}}''.

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A veteran Broadway and Shakespearean actor born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was one of the twenty-seven founding members of the American Conservatory Theater. He played more than forty stage roles there, including Theatre/{{Hamlet}}, Theatre/{{Oedipus|The King}} and Brother Julian in Edward Albee's ''Tiny Alice''. Film-wise, he was best known for portraying the Bolivian drug lord Alejandro Sosa in ''Film/{{Scarface|1983}}''.
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Albert Paul Shenar (February 12, 1936 − October 11, 1989) was an American actor and theater director of Polish and Slovenian descent.

A veteran Broadway and Shakespearean actor born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was one of the twenty-seven founding members of the American Conservatory Theater. He played more than forty stage roles there, including Theatre/{{Hamlet}}, Theatre/{{Oedipus|The King}} and Brother Julian in Edward Albee's ''Tiny Alice''. Film-wise, he was best known for portraying the Bolivian drug lord Alejandro Sosa in ''Film/{{Scarface|1983}}''.

He died from complications of AIDS on October 11, 1989 at age 53.
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