Michael DeLano, the “Ocean’s Eleven” actor who also appeared in TV shows like “Rhoda” and “Firehouse,” has died. He was 84.
DeLano died of a heart attack on Oct. 20 in Las Vegas, his family confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.
They also confirmed DeLano’s passing in a death notice .
Born in New York City on Nov. 26, 1940, DeLano got his career started as a singer in 1960 when he signed with Swan Records as Key Larson, recording songs like “A Web of Lies” and “A Little Lovin’ Goes a Long, Long Way.”
His first acting gig, according to his IMDb , was an episode of “General Hospital” in 1963.
DeLano became a bigger presence in television during the 1970s, snagging roles in “Adam-12,” “Banyon,” “Banacek,” “Barnaby Jones,” “McCloud,” “Get Christie Love!,” “Kojak” and “Doctors’ Hospital

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