
Jerry Adler, best known for playing a mobster’s confidant on “The Sopranos,” died on Saturday at the age of 96, according to an obituary from the Riverside Memorial Chapel in New York. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The obituary did not provide details. Adler’s friend Frank J. Reilly confirmed his death Saturday on X. “You know him from one of his iconic roles [and] from many of his guest appearances,” Reilly wrote.
Main Idea: Jerry Adler, best known for playing Hesh Rabkin on “The Sopranos,” has died at age 96.
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Jerry Adler’s death may sadden fans and people who worked with him,. It is unlikely to affect most Americans’ daily lives.
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