His death was reported by New York’s Stella Adler Studio of Acting, where he taught from 2008 until November. No details were immediately available.
Korkes “brought decades of experience across film, television and theater into the classroom, meeting each student exactly where they were,” said a statement from the school. “He loved teaching, and his students knew it.”
In 1968, Korkes was working as a reader in auditions for Jules Feiffer’s off-Broadway production of Little Murders when he was cast by director Arkin to play the brother of Marcia Rodd’s character in the Fred Willard-starring black comedy about unrelenting decay in New York City.
He reprised the role of Kenny…
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