CHRIS PENN – HEART DISEASE

The American actor Chris Penn was one of Hollywood’s ideal tough guy during the ’80s until the early 2000s. He usually played hard-hitting characters, mostly villains or sometimes that big comic guy we commonly saw in many of the ’80s and ’90s films. Do you know? Chris Penn has a black belt in karate. He has performed and acted since he was a child and appeared in iconic teen films such as All Right Right and Rumble Fish in the early 1980s.

His most famous role was the disturbingly hilarious Nice Guy Eddie in Tarantino’s highly storied shooting competition in 1992. He also got some voice credits in his professional career, including one of the most iconic games in history. He’s the man behind the voice of the ruthless cop Eddie Pulaski in the hit 2004 game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. He succumbed from nonspecific cardiomyopathy, which is commonly referred to as a heart attack.

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