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‘Pirates Of The Caribbean’ Actor Sergio Calderón Dead At 77

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Leena Nasir Entertainment Reporter
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Popular actor Sergio Calderón, who starred in “Men In Black” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” died Wednesday morning at age 77.

His representative confirmed his death and said Calderón was surrounded by family during his final moments, according to Entertainment Tonight. “We can confirm that Sergio passed away this morning,” the rep said.  “He was in the hospital previously with a bout of pneumonia, not sure that was the cause,” the rep added, according to Entertainment Tonight.

 

Calderón  also starred in “The Ruins,” “Little Fockers,” “Better Things” and an episode of Peacock’s “The Resort,” according to Entertainment tonight. He also lent his voice to the video game “At World’s End.”

The late actor was active on social media and frequently shared his most memorable moments on the set of his movies by posting photos online. His decades-long career in the entertainment industry is captured in photos alongside the likes of Johnny Depp and Keith Richards.

 

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Calderón worked alongside Sergio Leone in the 1971 film “Duck, You Sucker!” and John Houston in “The Bridge in the Jungle,” and “Under the Volcano.” (RELATED: ‘Everwood’ And ‘Rudy’ Actor Dead At 79)

Friends, family, and fans alike have sent their condolences to Calderón’s family, and have shared touching messages on his social media account after learning of his passing.