The actor died of natural causes, not related to COVID-19, his daughter said
On the big screen, the actor is best known for portraying the sheriff who pursues Vietnam veteran John Rambo in the 1982 film.
Brian also worked onMore recently, Brian had recurring roles as a KGB agent on NBC’sand a sheriff on Sundance TV’sHe also worked on a number of films last year, includingBrian is survived by his second wife, Jennifer, and his children Elizabeth, Kathleen, Dierdre, Cormac and Sarah.
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