Denis Arndt dead: Basic Instinct actor who interrogated Sharon Stone in iconic scene dies aged 86 as family pay tribute

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VETERAN actor Denis Arndt, famed for his interrogation scene in Basic Instinct, has died aged 86.

He passed away "peacefully" earlier this week at his home in Ashland, Oregon, his family announced in an online obituary.

Denis Arndt at the 71st Annual Tony Awards.
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Actor Denis Arndt has died aged 86[/caption]
Still from Basic Instinct showing Sharon Stone being interrogated by several men.
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Denis gained fame for his role in the iconic interrogation scene in Basic Instinct (1992)[/caption]
Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct.
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Sharon Stone playing Catherine Tramell in the classic film[/caption]

The star landed his first role in 1974, featuring in The Magical World of Disney.

It came just shortly after he finished his service as part of the Vietnam War.

He later became renowned for his role as Lieutenant Phillip Walker in the interrogation of Sharon Stone in an iconic scene in 1992's Basic Instinct.

His family have released a heart-breaking tribute to the veteran actor, following his death.

In an online obituary, they said: "It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of our dad, Denis Leroy Arndt.

"He died peacefully in his bed in his beloved cabin home of almost 50 years in Ashland, Oregon; he wouldn't have had it any other way."

The actor is survived by his wife of 45 years, Magee Downey, and their three children, Bryce, McKenna, and Tanner, as well as his four other children from an earlier marriage.

Denis earned a Purple Heart and Commendation Medal as a United States Army helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War.

Following the conflict, he also flew helicopters in Alaska for a number of years before eventually completing a degree at the University of Washington.

He then joined the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, where he completed 15 seasons and was also a charter member of the Intiman Theatre in Seattle.

After appearing in a number of TV shows and films throughout the '90s and '00s, the star landed his most acclaimed role as Alex Priest in the play Heisenberg.

His incredible performances at both the Manhattan Theater Club and Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on Broadway earned him a 2017 Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play.

He eventually lost out to fellow veteran actor Kevin Kline who played Garry Essendine in an adaptation of Present Laughter.

His final listed role, according to IMDB, was as Lou in the 2023 short drama Do Over alongside Melanie Hutsell.

In their tribute, his family added: "In his own way, Dad lived his life as a full and generous performance, known for his incredible wit, charm, rebel spirit, irreverence, sense of humor, grittiness, and passion for his art.

"His legacy, both on and off stage, will live on in the hearts of family, friends, and community members.

"He was charming, handsome, present in the moment, spontaneous, and magnetic – a true Renaissance man."

They continued: "As the final curtain falls, we bid farewell to our Dad, knowing he has earned a standing ovation for the remarkable life he led."

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Still from Basic Instinct showing Denis Arndt and Sharon Stone.
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The veteran actor as Lieutenant Phillip Walker speaking to Sharon Stone during the famed scene[/caption]
Denis Arndt and Mary-Louise Parker at the curtain call for a Broadway performance of "Heisenberg".
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The star was nominated for a Tony Award in 2017 for his role as Alex Priest in Heisenberg[/caption]
Denis Arndt at the opening night of Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 on Broadway.
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Denis in 2016[/caption]

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