Actor Peter Crombie died last Wednesday (January 10) aged 71. His ex-wife Nadine Kijner announced this on social media. According to TMZ, Kijner announced the illness, which “quickly cost him his life.” The author and editor posted wedding photos on Instagram showing her and Crombie, including a photo of the two kissing.

'Seinfeld' star's ex-wife bids farewell: 'Fly free into infinite light'

She wrote on the post: “It is with shock and great sadness that I announce that my ex-husband passed away this morning.” She thanked him “for so many wonderful memories and for being such a good man.” Compared to TMZ, Kijner said Peter Crombie was the kindest, most caring, most generous and thoughtful man. He was loved by everyone, he was generous and he never had a bad thing to say about anyone.

His Instagram post continues: “Fly free into the infinite light Peter. May your parents and Oliver greet you with love.” She puts a cat emoji after Oliver's name.“So many people loved you because you were a kind, giving, caring and creative soul,” Kijner said.

Peter Crombie played crowd favorite Jerry Seinfeld

Peter Crombie became an audience favorite thanks to his role as “Crazy” Joe Davola in the US sitcom Seinfeld. In the fourth season of the series about the entertainer Jerry Seinfeld (69), Crombie played a crazy stalker who terrorizes the main character Seinfeld. In 1997, he played Frankenstein in the miniseries House of Frankenstein.

In addition to guest roles in series such as “Law and Order” and “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine”, he also appeared in films such as “The Doors” (1991) and “Born on the Fourth of July” (1998). with Tom Cruise (61).

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