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[takes off his t-shirt, showing a very hairy chest] [shouting] Scheider, a two-time Oscar nominee best known for his roles as a small-town police chief in "Jaws" and his portrait of famed choreographer Bob Fosse in "All That Jazz," died on Sunday at age 75. [Scene shifts to Quint] [following Quint inside the boat] [With the shark now dead, Brody and Hooper laugh with relief that their ordeal is over. She said the actor had been treated there for the disease off and on over the past two years. [getting his camera out] [sips the water and continues] [slams on the roof]
: [slams on the roof at Hooper] [Around a mouthful of food] [He lifts the sheet covering the remains, inhales sharply, then regains his composure] [townspeople erupt into dismayed argument] [trying to get the fishing line secure]
As his film career sputtered in the 1990s, Scheider dove into television as the star of the futuristic undersea adventure series “SeaQuest DSV,” playing the captain of a giant, high-tech submarine. [handing the bat to Brody] [motioning to Brody to get closer to the barrels] [dismissively]
[reaching into Vaughn's jacket]
There was a best supporting actor nod for his role a policeman in Gene Hackman's thriller The French Connection, and he was shortlisted for best actor for playing a womanising choreographer and director in All That Jazz. … [Quint hangs up, ending the call]
A keen sportsman from a young age, he competed in baseball and boxing (his awkwardly mended broken nose is a result of his foray into Golden Gloves competitions).
[slams the book shut] [to Mayor Vaughn, after the shark attack on July Fourth] REUTERS/Jerry LaiScheider died of complications from multiple myeloma, a cancer of the blood cells, at the Myeloma Institute for Research and Therapy at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, hospital spokeswoman Leslie Taylor said.
[splashes water on his face and takes a deep breath] Showing all 123 items [Mrs. Kintner slaps Brody and sobs]
[on board the Orca]