
Died at 87
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Brian Manion Dennehy (July 9, 1938 – April 15, 2020) was an American actor of film, stage, and television. His breakthrough film role was as the overzealous sheriff Will Teasle in First Blood (1982). Typically a character actor, Dennehy displayed versatility in varying and often complex roles ranging from villainous (such as a corrupt sheriff in the 1985 western Silverado) to virtuous (such as a benevolent alien leader in Cocoon, also released in 1985). Other notable films featuring Dennehy include Gorky Park (1983), Never Cry Wolf (1983), Legal Eagles (1986), F/X (1986), Tommy Boy (1995), Romeo + Juliet (1996), and Ratatouille (2007). A prominent figure in the theater world (especially in Chicago), Dennehy won two Tony Awards for Best Lead Actor, for Death of a Salesman (1999) and Long Day's Journey into Night (2003). He starred in numerous television films and miniseries, garnering six Emmy Award nominations, and had memorable supporting and guest roles in many series including Just Shoot Me, The Good Wife, and The Blacklist.

In the dark, neon-lit underworld of 1980s London, Mike Fallon is a legendary assassin who makes every hit look like a tragic accident. Cold, disciplined, and unstoppable, Fallon lives by a strict code—until a personal betrayal pulls him into a deadly war with the city’s most dangerous killers. Hunted by ruthless enforcers like the brutal Mick and the terrifying Jane the Ripper, Fallon must fight his way through assassins, corruption, and deception. As the line between hunter and prey disappears, Fallon faces his most lethal mission yet—survival.
