George Segal, the Albert Pops Solomon gods Goldbergsdied on Tuesday morning in California. To take him away with him, eighty-seven, would have been the “complications due to heart bypass surgery,” his wife, Sonia, married in 1996, a few months after the sudden disappearance of the second Mrs. Segal, explained to Deadline. The actor, who in 1967 came close to the Oscar as best supporting actor for his performance in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, was married three times in total. In 1956, even before making his film debut, he went to the altar with Marion Freed, an editor by profession. Then, in 1983, he got married to Linda Rogoff, met during a night of music and partying. In 1996, when Rogoff died, Segal married Sonia, a fellow student and longtime friend.
“The family is devastated to confirm George’s death,” said the last Mrs. Segal, who witnessed how the actor was able, over the years, to navigate between different genres and registers. Protagonist of drama and comedy films, he was able, in the final part of his career, to establish himself as the face of the American sit-com, acting as co-star in the Goldbergs.

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