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Philip Baker Hall, character actor known for "Hard Eight" and "Seinfeld," dies at 90
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Philip Baker Hall, the prolific character actor of film and theater who starred in Paul Thomas Anderson's first movies and who memorably hunted down a long-overdue library book in "Seinfeld," has died. He was 90.
Holly Wolfle Hall, the actor's wife of nearly 40 years, said Monday that Hall died on Sunday surrounded by loved ones in Glendale, California. She said Hall had been well until a few weeks earlier, and spent his final days in warm spirits, reflecting on his life.
"His voice at the end was still just as powerful," said Wolfle Hall. Her husband, she added, never retired from acting.
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