Actor Paul Hermann, best known for his roles in "The Sopranos", "Goodfellas" and "The Irishman", has died, according to his manager.
He was 76 years old, his IMDb page says.
"We are deeply saddened at the loss of our beloved Paul Herman," 5 Management said in a statement provided by manager T Keaton-Woods. "A true character on and off screen. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him, and we will always remember his laughter and voice of courage. We wish you respect the privacy of the family at this time." "
More details will be shared as they become available and where it is appropriate, Keaton-Woods said.
Herman earned over 60 credits during his 40-year career, including films such as "Casino," "Crazy Heart," and "American Hustle," and television shows including "Miami Vice" and "Entourage," according to his IMDb page.
"Sad day when we lost Paulie Herman, who played Marvin the Accountant (based on my father)," Entourage creator Doug Allin said on Instagram. "Paulie was generous, caring, and hilarious. And too young to let go," Allyn said.
Hermann's "Sopranos" co-star Michael Imperioli called him "a first-class storyteller and an actor and one hell of an actor".
"Pauli has been away from me for the past few years and I'm glad we got to spend some time together before he left. I will miss him," said Imperioli on Instagram.
"The Sopranos" star Lorraine Bracco said of Herman on Twitter, "a loving soul with a great sense of humor."
Herman received a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Critics' Choice Award as part of the ensemble cast of 2013's "American Hustle".