Stuart Margolin, best known for his Emmy-winning role on “The Rockford Files,” died Monday at 82 of natural causes, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Stuart Margolin and actress Kristy McNichol pose with their Emmys for best supporting actor and actress in a drama series at the 31st Emmy Awards Sunday night, Sept. 9, 1979 in Los Angeles.A post shared by Max Martini
The actor got the role of his career as Evelyn “Angel” Martin on “The Rockford Files.” Angel would help private investigator Jim Rockford, played by James Garner, by attaining information for cases while sometimes getting Rockford in hot water.Margolin is survived by a brother, Arnold, stepsons Max and Christopher Martini, his third wife, Pat, and her daughter Michelle Martini.
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