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Brian Dennehy remembered by Sylvester Stallone as 'a brilliant performer' amid many tributes

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Brian Dennehy was warmly remembered by his Hollywood and Broadway peers, including Sylvester Stallone, after he died at 81 on Wednesday from natural causes.The Tony award-winning actor of stage and screen, best known for his roles in Cocoon and First Blood, passed away at his home in New Haven, Connecticut Wednesday evening, according toTMZ.There will not be an official autopsy.Stallone took to Instagram on Thursday with a shot of himself and the late actor in the 1982 film First Blood, in which Stallone played Rambo and Brian Dennehy played Teasle.

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