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'Breaking Bad' Actor Mike Batayeh Dead at 52

TMZ.com Friday, 9 June 2023
Actor and comedian, Mike Batayeh, who "Breaking Bad" fans came to know as the manager at Gustavo's infamous laundromat has died ... TMZ has learned. Mike's family tells us Batayeh died June 1 in his sleep of a heart attack while home in Michigan.…
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Actor Mike Batayeh, best known for his role in Breaking Bad, died at the age of 52. The actor reportedly suffered a heart attack in his sleep and passed away on June 1. The news of his death was shared by his manager Steve Owens on June 9. #MikeBatayeh #BreakingBad #RIP ~PR.154~HT.96~

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Breaking Bad actor Mike Batayeh passes away at 52 due to heart attack

Aside from Breaking Bad, Mike Batayeh had other television credits such as It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Battle Creek, CSI: Miami, and Jessie among others.
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