Variety reported on June 27 (Vietnam time) that actor Lew Palter passed away at the age of 94 after battling lung cancer and old age.
The information was confirmed to the media by his daughter Catherine Palter. During his final moments, he was cared for by his children and grandchildren.
Lew Palter died of lung cancer
Lew Palter's real name is Leon Louis Palter, born November 3, 1928. He acted in and directed several plays before joining the Millbrook Playhouse in Pennsylvania, in the mid-1960s.
Lew made his screen debut in "Run for your life" (1967). After that, the actor appeared in many other projects such as: "It takes a thief", "The Virginian", "Gunsmoke" and "Mission: Impossible"...
In "Titanic" (1997), Palter played Isidor, the husband of Lady Ida. He caused strong emotion in the scene where he hugged his wife lying on the bed, before the sea flooded in and sank the Titanic.
In fact, the couple recreated the touching true love story of Ida Straus and Isidor Straus. This is also the most famous role in Lew Palter's career.
Lew Palter in a scene recreating the true love story of the movie "Titanic"
In addition to his acting achievements, Lew Palter's influence extended to the field of education. He held a respected position as a guidance counselor at the CalArts School of Drama.
Colleagues, students and even established actors from CalArts' School of Drama remember his enthusiasm. CalArts Dean Travis Preston said Palter's respect for young actors encouraged them to pursue their careers.
"Lew was passionate about acting and inspired generations of students. He nurtured curiosity, interest, intelligence and humor in every scene, play or class," said Dean.
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