Michael Clarke Duncan, 54, dies two months after suffering severe heart attack
Michael Clarke Duncan, the Oscar-nominated star of The Green Mile, has died after nearly two months of treatment following a heart attack in July.Publicist Joy Fehily released a statement from Duncan's partner, the Rev. Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, saying the 54-year-old actor died on Monday morning in a Los Angeles hospital.
As the sad news was delivered, it also referred to Omarosa for the first time as his fiancée, saying: 'The Oscar-nominated actor suffered a myocardial infarction on July 13 and never fully recovered.'
Tragedy: Michael Clarke Duncan, pictured with
fiancée Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth in February at a Grammys party, has
died aged 54, two months after suffering a severe heart attack
Hollywood success: Michael was nominated for an Oscar following his performance in 1999's The Green Mile
The US website report that 'both public and private memorials are being planned'.
Michael's death came 'very suddenly', with TMZ reporting that Omarosa was present in the hospital room before momentarily leaving for a short period of time and when she returned he had died.
Her mother is believed to have been present when he passed.
Meanwhile, Michael's Green Mile co-star Tom Hanks also released a heartfelt message, referring to the actor as 'Big Mike'.
He said: 'I am terribly saddened at the loss of Big Mike. He was the treasure we all discovered on the set of The Green Mile. He was magic.
'He was a big love of man and his passing leaves us stunned.'
RIP: Michael was in high spirits during an appearance on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno in February
Big break: Michael was cast in Armageddon alongside Ben Affleck and Bruce Willis
The 6ft 5in, 300 pound star appeared in dozens of films, including box office hits Armageddon, Planet Of The Apes and Kung Fu Panda.
Duncan had a handful of minor roles before The Green Mile brought him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 1999, but unfortunately he lost out to Michael Caine after the British legend won his second Oscar to The Cider House Rules.
The film, based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, starred Tom Hanks as a corrections officer at a penitentiary in the 1930s. Duncan played John Coffey, a convicted murderer.
Outpouring of grief: Everyone from Olivia Munn to Evander Holyfield paid tribute to the actor
Remembering:
Twitter tributes continued to flood in with the likes of Twilight stars
Taylor Lautner and Peter Facinelli, and Jersey Shore star Snooki paying
tribute
He was also nominated a further nine times, along with his Oscar nod, receiving recognition at the Golden Globes, MTV Movie Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
As news of the tragic actor was revealed, celebrity tributes poured in via Twitter, with former NBA star Kenny Smith stating he was due to visit Duncan tomorrow.
Friends in high places: Michael posing with
Scarlett Johansson at The Island premiere in New York back in 2005, and
with Bruce Willis at The Whole Nine Yards premiere in Los Angeles, over a
decade ago in 2000
Winning streak: Duncan shows off two awards for The Green Mile at the 27th People's Choice Awards in 2001
FILM HISTORY
1995: Uncredited role in Friday
1998: Big Break as Bear in Armageddon
1999: Found global fame in Oscar-nominated role in The Green Mile, playing John Coffey
2000: Reunited with Armageddon co-star Bruce Willis for The Whole Nine Yards
2001: Starred in Tim Burton's blockbuster remake of Planet Of The Apes, playing Attar
2002: Took on the role of Balthazar in The Scorpion King alongside wrestler The Rock
2005: Cast as Manute in A-list piece Sin City
2008: Loaned his vocals to Commander Vachir the Javan Rhino for Kung Fu Panda
2011: Starred as Kilowog in The Green Lantern, opposite leading man Ryan Reynolds
2012: Played Leo Knox in TV flop The Finder
2012: Cast in his final role before his death From The Rough, based on the true story of a former swimming coach who became the first woman ever to coach college men’s golf team
1998: Big Break as Bear in Armageddon
1999: Found global fame in Oscar-nominated role in The Green Mile, playing John Coffey
2000: Reunited with Armageddon co-star Bruce Willis for The Whole Nine Yards
2001: Starred in Tim Burton's blockbuster remake of Planet Of The Apes, playing Attar
2002: Took on the role of Balthazar in The Scorpion King alongside wrestler The Rock
2005: Cast as Manute in A-list piece Sin City
2008: Loaned his vocals to Commander Vachir the Javan Rhino for Kung Fu Panda
2011: Starred as Kilowog in The Green Lantern, opposite leading man Ryan Reynolds
2012: Played Leo Knox in TV flop The Finder
2012: Cast in his final role before his death From The Rough, based on the true story of a former swimming coach who became the first woman ever to coach college men’s golf team
He wrote: 'When something happens, we always say it happens for a reason ~ Michael Clarke Duncan 12/10/57 - 9/3/12 I'll miss you my brother.'
Jordin Sparks continued the dedications, writing: 'RIP Michael Clarke Duncan. Thank you for being so kind to me & for sharing your talent with the world. You will be truly missed.'
Extra host Mario Lopez referred to Duncan as a 'class act', saying: 'R.I.P Michael Clarke Duncan... One of the nicest & most professional guys I've had the pleasure of knowing. So sad.'
American Pie actress Shannon Elizabeth wrote: 'RIP Michael Clarke Duncan-so very sad-my prayers are with his family & friends. :('
While Evander Holyfield said: 'My prayers go out to @OfficialMCD @omarosa and his family.'
Before finding fame in Tinseltown, Chicago native Michael worked as a labourer, digging ditches for a gas company.
He then headed to the bright lights of Hollywood, in touching distance of the limelight but still behind the scenes as he found work as a bodyguard for stars including Jamie Foxx and Will Smith.
When one of his clients, the Notorious B.I.G. was killed in 1997, Michael left the security business.
Personal side: The intimate snaps feature on Omarosa's Twitter page
He continued his success for over a decade, working right up until his death.
His final role is yet-to-be released From The Rough, a sports drama based on the true story of Catana Starks, a former swimming coach (played by Taraji P. Henson) who became the first woman ever to coach a college men’s golf team.
Duncan was not averse to the occasional flop however, with his TV show The Finder bombing after just one season earlier this year. The Fox series was a spin-off of Bones, but failed to wow.
Rising star: Michael's notoriety continued to soar with 2003's Daredevil with Colin Farrell
Spoof: Michael starred in 2004's D.E.B.S. - a parody of the Charlie's Angels format
At the time, his representative Joy said in a statement: 'His family are firm believers in the power of prayer and have asked that you keep him in yours during this time.'
TMZ originally broke the story that Michael's 38-year-old girlfriend performed 'heroic CPR and re-started' the actor's heart at his LA home before he was rushed to the hospital.
'Everyday GOD continues to smile upon my luv Michael Clarke Duncan on this arduous road to recovery,' Omarosa tweeted last month to her 30,000 followers.
'God is with us every step of the way!!'
Action man: Michael pictured with Rosario Dawson in Robert Rodriguez film Sin City
Memorable role: Michael received three awards and nine nominations for his role in The Green Mile
The
pair were together for two years and the former Apprentice contestant
had been referring to the large star as 'my hubby' and 'my love' as she
tended to his bedside.
According to TMZ, 'an army of people' were caring for Duncan, who was 'breathing above the respirator' and had a 'very strong heartbeat' after initial tests were performed on him.
Kent Moran, who directed Duncan in The Challenger, told MailOnline the actor recently wrapped on the action drama, in which he plays a trainer helping to revive the career of boxer Jaden Miller.
Moran, who also stars as Miller in the film, described Duncan as 'very healthy' on set and said he coped well with the physicality of the role, adding that news of the actor falling ill was 'unexpected.'
He added: 'We were very surprised and saddened to hear the news. Our film is now in post production and we have finished filming Michael's scenes.
'So at this point, we are really just praying for him and wishing him a speedy recovery.'
According to TMZ, 'an army of people' were caring for Duncan, who was 'breathing above the respirator' and had a 'very strong heartbeat' after initial tests were performed on him.
Kent Moran, who directed Duncan in The Challenger, told MailOnline the actor recently wrapped on the action drama, in which he plays a trainer helping to revive the career of boxer Jaden Miller.
Green is mean: Michael played Kilowog in The Green Lantern, alongside Ryan Reynolds
He added: 'We were very surprised and saddened to hear the news. Our film is now in post production and we have finished filming Michael's scenes.
'So at this point, we are really just praying for him and wishing him a speedy recovery.'
Icon: Michael at a Grammys party in January 2010, and posing at a FOX event last August
Battle of the bodies: The Rock and Michael co-starred in 2002's The Scorpion King
MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN: 10.12.1957 - 03.09.2012
- Born in Chicago, Illinois on December 10, 1957
- Lived in a single-parent household with sister Judy
- Moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting, and found work as a bodyguard to the stars
- In 1995, landed an uncredited role in 1995 comedy hit Friday
- Quit bodyguard work in 1997 following the death of client Notorious B.I.G
- The following year, landed his big break as Bear in Armagedon
- Became a household name in 1999 for his Oscar-nominated role in The Green Mile
- Won Best Supporting Actor for the Black Reel Award, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award and Saturn Award, following his efforts in the Tom Hanks blockbuster
- Nominated for a further nine times for his role as John Coffey
- Starred in blockbusters Planet Of The Apes, The Scoprion King and The Green Lantern
- Suffered a heart attack on July 13, 2012 - given CPR by fiancée Omarosa Manigault
- Despite treatment, Michael Clarke Duncan sadly died on September 3, aged 54
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