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We are incredibly saddened by Alan Arkin's passing.
Alan Arkin's passing leaves us deeply saddened. His connection with Takamine for 26 years, including that iconic ad with John Scofield, will be cherished. May his legacy inspire generations to come. Rest in peace. Cheers from best concrete contractor in Irving.
RIP Alan. You were a great actor and as I’ve learned, a very good guitarist as well. You will be missed.
I went to CWRU in the 1970s, majoring in theater. The theater was named after Nadine Miles who taught at CWRU before my time there. The story goes that in the 1950s she needed a guy for a play that she was directing in NYC, who could act and play guitar. She hired Alan; apparently it was his first professional acting role. Later Nadine commented in her dairy that Alan Atkin would never be an actor! I guess she was wrong!! RIP Alan and Nadine!