Actor Angel Salazar, best known for his role as Chi Chi in the hit 1983 film “Scarface,” has passed away at the age of 68 in his sleep at a friend’s home in Brooklyn. His body was discovered in his bed by a friend who went to check on him. The official cause of death has not been disclosed, but it is known that Salazar has suffered from various heart issues. The actor landed his role as Chi Chi early in his career, appearing alongside Al Pacino’s iconic Tony Montana character in the gangster blockbuster.

In addition to his role in “Scarface,” Salazar also appeared in other films such as “Where the Buffalo Roam,” “A Stranger is Watching,” and “The Wild Life.” He continued to secure roles in films like “Sylvester,” “Punchline,” and “Carlito’s Way,” which also starred Pacino. Salazar also made appearances on TV shows like “On Our Own,” “The New $treetz Seriez,” “Jersey Mafia Chronicles,” and “In Living Color.” His background in stand-up comedy led him to several HBO comedy specials and a returning role on the NBC series “Last Comic Standing.” His final performance was held earlier in August at Reno’s Silver Legacy resort and casino in Las Vegas.

The news of Salazar’s death prompted an outpouring of tributes from friends and fellow comedians on social media. Recording artist Tito Puente referred to Salazar as an amazing actor and good friend, expressing sadness at his passing. Actress Kadrolsha Ona Carole shared her grief for losing a close friend who she worked with for years, remembering his silly antics and cheerful laughter. Comedian Auggie Smith recalled watching Salazar’s impressive comedy performance and how it affected his own set, while comedian Adam Hunter paid tribute to Salazar as a comedy legend and friend.

The film “Scarface” quickly became a cult classic, earning Pacino a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor. Salazar’s role as Chi Chi, the sidekick to Tony Montana, contributed to the movie’s success. Throughout his career, Salazar made appearances in various films and TV shows, showcasing his talent in both acting and comedy. His work in stand-up comedy and his catchphrase “Sheck it out!” became well-known among fans. Salazar’s legacy lives on through his performances and the impact he made on those who knew and worked with him.

With a career that spanned decades, Salazar left behind a memorable body of work and a lasting impression on his audiences. His performances in “Scarface” and other films solidified his place in the entertainment industry, earning him respect and admiration from peers and fans alike. Salazar’s unique comedic talent and warm personality will be missed by those who had the privilege of knowing him, while his contributions to comedy and acting continue to inspire new generations of performers. Angel Salazar will be remembered as a beloved actor, comedian, and friend to many in the entertainment industry.

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