Geno Silva said goodbye to world at age of 72
Geno Silva said goodbye to world at age of 72
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Geno Silva, known for playing the role of The Skull, has passed away. He has been called a hitman. He was 72 years old and now he has said goodbye to the world. Silva died at his home in Los Angeles on May 9 with complications in the form of frontotemporal degeneration, dementia, while his family has announced this.

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During her four-decade career, Silva was also seen in Luis Valdez's Zoot Suit (1981). He was in the 1979 Broadway production opposite Edward James Olmos. Simultaneously Robert Town's Tequila Sunrise (1988), Steven Spielberg's Amistad and The Lost World: Jurassic Park were both released in 1997. David Lynch's Moololand Drive (2001); and Gary Gray's A Man Apart (2003). He has been seen in all of them. On Talk Television, he appeared in an episode of the 1993 Fox drama West on the Hill Street Blues.

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He has appeared in Miami Misconduct, Walker, Texas Ranger, Star Trek: Enterprise, and Alias. Geno Silva was born on January 20, 1948 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was a stage veteran. In 1994, he worked with Philip Seymour Hoffman and John Ortiz in The Merchant of Venice production of Peter Sellers. He played an excellent role in this. In 1999, he and Ortiz worked on Off-Broadway in Suceo, written by future Oscar nominee Jose Rivera (The Motorcycle Diaries).

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