Bo Hopkins, the popular character actor, has passed away following complications from a heart attack he suffered earlier this month. He was 84 years old. Hopkins had a hardscrabble life that had given him plenty of experience in playing equally hardscrabble characters. He first made an impression on the big screen as Crazy Lee, the appropriately-named member of The Wild Bunch in director Sam Peckinpah's 1969 classic western. He would soon appear in memorable supporting roles in major films such as "The Bridge at Remagen", Peckinpah's "The Getaway" and "The Killer Elite", "The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing", "The Day of the Locust", "American Graffiti", "White Lightning" and "Midnight Express". Later, most of his roles would be in "B" level feature films, though he frequently appeared in hit television shows. His last credited role was in Ron Howard's 2020 film adaptation of J.D. Vance's bestselling memoir "Hillbilly Elegy". For more about his life and career, click here.