The Oscar-nominated tall and massively built actor Michael Clarke Duncan died Monday morning at age 54 at a medical center in Los Angeles. Entire Hollywood is mourning the death of the legendary actor, who failed to recover from his illness after suffering from a severe heart attack in July and died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. The actor received an Oscar-nomination for his role in the 1999 prison drama 'The Green Mile' who played the character of a gentle death row inmate with exceptional healing powers. Frank Darabont, director of The Green Mile expressed his condolences and said he was completely devastated to hear about Duncan's death.

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