Scarface star Ángel Salazar has had his cause of death revealed. The actor, who played Al Pacino ’s trusted sidekick “Chi-Chi” in the cult classic, died aged 68 in August. TMZ reports that he died due to acute intoxication from drug use.
They cite the New York Chief Medical Examiner’s office as saying Salazar was found with cocaine, cyclobenzaprine (a muscle relaxant) and diphenhydramine (an antihistamine), in his system. Two heart conditions, arteriosclerosis and hypertensive cardiovascular disease, were also listed as contributing factors. His death was ruled as accidental.
It was reported in August that Salazar died at a friend’s home in Brooklyn, New York . His representative and close friend Ann Wingsong confirmed the news to TMZ. Wingsong said Salazar died in his sleep and his body was found when the friend went to check on Salazar in his room on the morning of Sunday, August 11.
The Cuban-American actor was born in 1956, and first landed his role as “Chi-Chi” in Brian DePalma’s Scarface in 1983. He then went on to play Rico, alongside Tom Hanks in Punchline in 1988 and then Walberto in Carlito’s Way in 1993. Salazar never stopped acting, playing roles in movies almost every year since his breakthrough in Scarface .
His notable credits include Boulevard Nights , Sylvester , and Maniac Cop 2 . He was due to appear in The Brooklyn Premiere this year. He also made a number of television appearances as himself including on Showtime at the Apollo in 1992.
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