With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of this veteran actor who gave us so much

Michael DeLano — the versatile character actor whose decades-long career stretched across television staples, action classics, and major studio films — has died at 84.

His family confirmed that DeLano passed away on October 20 in Las Vegas. His wife of 28 years, Jean DeLano, told The Hollywood Reporter that the cause was a heart attack.

Early life and a leap into entertainment

Born in New York City in 1940, DeLano grew up chasing excitement. After moving to Harlem at age 10, he joined a neighborhood singing group and quickly discovered a love for performing. By 14, he was confident he’d seen enough of the world to leave home and pursue acting in Hollywood.

When acting didn’t pan out immediately, he turned to music, traveling from town to town as a singer and performing wherever he found an audience.

He later enlisted in the Army, where he continued entertaining. DeLano spent three years acting and singing in military revues while also serving as a paratrooper — an experience that honed both his discipline and his showmanship.

The brief “Key Larson” era

In 1960, at just 20, DeLano signed with Swan Records and was briefly rebranded as “Key Larson.” The name was part of the deal. He recorded several songs and earned appearances on American Bandstand, but the manufactured persona never felt authentic to him. By the early 1970s, he returned to his real name and shifted his focus fully to acting.

Breaking into television and film

DeLano’s early credits included guest roles on Adam-12, Barnaby Jones, and Banyon, along with film appearances in Catlow (1971) and The New Centurions (1972).

His first major TV break came in 1974, when he starred as firefighter Sonny Caputo — the wisecracking cook of the crew — on ABC’s Firehouse. Though the series lasted only 13 episodes, it marked a turning point in his career.

He soon became a familiar face on some of the era’s most popular shows, including Kojak, Starsky and Hutch, The Rockford Files, Charlie’s Angels, The Jeffersons, Wonder Woman, Magnum, P.I., and The A-Team.

One of his most memorable roles arrived on Rhoda, where he played charismatic lounge singer Johnny Venture across 11 episodes opposite Valerie Harper.

Cast of Firehouse from left: Bill Overton, James Drury, Brad David (in back), Richard Jaeckel (in front), Delano (1974) / Wikipedia Commons

Action films and a memorable role in Ocean’s Eleven

DeLano also built an impressive film résumé. He appeared as a motorcycle cop in the comedy hit 9 to 5 (1980) and played Forrestal — a former ally of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character — in the 1985 action classic Commando.

Throughout the 1990s, he remained busy in both comedy and action, with roles in Another Stakeout, Father Hood, Zero Tolerance, Lion Strike, Private Wars, and Fists of Iron.

His most widely recognized movie role came in 2001 when Steven Soderbergh cast him as a Las Vegas casino manager working under Andy García’s Terry Benedict in Ocean’s Eleven. He reprised the role in Ocean’s Twelve three years later.

DeLano continued acting into the 2000s, appearing in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Wong Kar-wai’s My Blueberry Nights (2007), and, finally, in a pair of episodes of Royal Pains in 2012.

Remembering a long career

Michael DeLano is survived by his wife, Jean; his daughter, Bree; and three grandchildren — Michael, Lincoln, and Jaxon.

A performer, paratrooper, singer, and actor whose career spanned more than five decades, DeLano leaves behind a legacy of steady, memorable work across television and film.

Rest in peace, Michael.

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