Beloved Cheers and Space Jam actor Michael Alaimo dies aged 86

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 15: Actor Michael Alaimo attends the American Cinematheque's new 4K restoration world premiere of "F.T.A." with Jane Fonda at the Egyptian Theatre on February 15, 2020 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)
Actor Michael Alaimo has died at 86 years old (Picture: Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)

Michael Alaimo, a seasoned character actor whose screen and stage career spanned more than sixty years, has died at the age of 86.

His daughter, Gabriella Alaimo Thomas, confirmed his death, noting he passed away peacefully on May 2 in Burbank, California. No cause of death was disclosed.

Alaimo built a long, varied résumé in Hollywood, marked by memorable turns in film, television, and theater.

Though never a household name, he became a familiar face to generations of viewers, thanks to a steady stream of supporting roles.

One of his most widely seen performances came in the 1996 cult hit Space Jam, where he appeared opposite Michael Jordan as the team doctor.

Earlier in his career, Alaimo had roles in socially resonant films like The China Syndrome (1979), a nuclear meltdown thriller that mirrored real-world anxieties.

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Alaimo was known for his prevalence as a character actor (Picture: Amanda Edwards/WireImage)

He also worked on a variety of genre films in the late 1960s and early 70s, including Graffiti (1969) and Come Play with Me (1968), often appearing in low-budget, adult-oriented features that later developed cult followings.

On television, Alaimo made appearances on numerous iconic shows throughout the 1980s.

He guest-starred on Cheers in a 1985 episode titled 2 Good 2 Be 4 Real, playing the role of Vinnie Claussen. The appearance came during the show’s acclaimed fourth season.

Other TV credits included Dynasty, Night Court, Hill Street Blues, ALF, Mr. Belvedere, and The Paper Chase.

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