Ned Eisenberg Passed Away At The Age Of 65
John Thompson
Updated on December 31, 2025
Ned Eisenberg died as of late at 65 years old. His agents, Nicolosi and Co., affirmed to People on Monday that the entertainer died on February 27 at his home. Eisenberg’s demise was at first detailed by TMZ. Patricia, the entertainer’s significant other, and their child, Lino, endure him. Craig Dorfman, Eisenberg’s previous administrator, let Individuals know that the entertainer was one of the most pleasant and most refined individuals he had at any point managed.
The reason for death of Ned Eisenberg Before his demise, Ned Eisenberg fought two kinds of disease: cholangiocarcinoma and visual melanoma. Patricia, his significant other, noticed that her better half struggled his two malignant growth analyze fearlessly. She expressed:
“As Ned would agree, he was killed by two extremely uncommon professional killers: cholangiocarcinoma and visual melanoma.” He gallantly struggled the growths in detachment for quite some time while proceeding to work in the big time to ensure that his clinical service made up for him as well as his loved ones.”
Ned Eisenberg The vocation of entertainer Ned Eisenberg Ned Eisenberg was born on January 13, 1957, in the Bronx’s Riverdale area. In 1972, he moved on from Riverdale Junior High School and gone to Performing Arts High School. Eisenberg made his dramatic introduction in Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs. Following that, he acted in a Broadway creation of The Green Bird, as well as a few other theater jobs. In the 1985 rom-com Key Exchange, the New York City local had a significant impact. He showed up as a visitor star in different 1980s TV programs, including The Equalizer and Miami Vice.
RIP Ned Eisenberg. I was a fan of yours since the first time I saw you act many years ago. You were always excellent. One of the greats. Period.#NEDEISENBERG
— Yul Vazquez (@YulVazquez) March 1, 2022
Ned Eisenberg Eisenberg co-featured with Christopher Meloni and Joe Pantoliano in the TV satire The Fanelli Boys. He has showed up in movies like The Burning, Moving Violations, Last Man Standing, A Civil Action, Experimenter, and others as a supporting entertainer. What’s more, Eisenberg and Fisher Stevens helped to establish the Naked Angels Theater Company in 1987. In Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, the veteran entertainer showed up as protection lawyer Roger Kressler. In 1999, he additionally highlighted in the primary episode of the wrongdoing show The Sopranos. From that point onward, Eisenberg partook in Clint Eastwood’s 2004 games show Million Dollar Baby. He additionally depicted Joe Rosenthal in Clint Eastwood’s 2006 conflict film Flags of Our Fathers.