'Breaking Bad' Actor Mike Batayeh Has Passed Away at The Age of 52

Actor Mike Batayeh

The manager of a laundromat turned meth lab in the television series Breaking Bad, Mike Batayeh, has passed away at the age of 52.

The actor and comedian died peacefully at home in Michigan on June 1 after suffering a heart attack, according to his family.

The family claims that Batayeh had no previous history of heart issues and that his death came on very suddenly.

His family said in a statement that both those who loved him and those who admired his career would miss him dearly.

Breaking Bad, a popular drama that aired on AMC from 2008 to 2013, featured Batayeh in three of its episodes in 2011.

In the programme, Batayeh played Dennis Markowski, manager of the infamous Lavandera Brillante industrial laundromat, which served as a front for a sizable meth lab operation.

Additionally a voice actor and comedian, Batayeh.

He made numerous film and television appearances throughout his career, including in American Dreamz, Detroit Unleaded, and The Bernie Mac Show.

In X-Men: Days of Future Past, he also provided the voice for the character.

According to an online obituary, Batayeh is survived by five siblings and a sizable extended family.

His coworkers and actors paid tribute to him.

You were everyone's friend, Mike Batayeh. Hollywood director Rola Nashef posted something on Facebook. "A huge life was tragically lost.

I mean everybody. You didn't make the people I introduced you to or the waitress who took our order smile or think or feel inspired.

The co-star of Detroit Unleaded with Batayeh, Yorg Kerasiotis, wrote in a letter to him: "You were the superstar we always admired and one of the funniest men I've ever known. Rest in peace, please.

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