Back to the future star Crispin Glover announced on Friday that his father, actor Bruce Glover, died at the age of 92.
Crispin broke the news on his Instagram page and lovingly shared a series of Throwback photos of his father, which he lost on March 12.
Bruce was known for Assassin Mr. Win, one of the villains of the James Bond film Diamonds from 1971, plays in the lead role as agent 007 forever in the lead role.
Three years later, Bruce played as an assistant to the Jack Nicholson character in the groundbreaking Roman Polanski film Chinatown.
He also traded in various classic TV shows, ranging from Gunsmoke and Perry Mason to Murder, she wrote and the A-Team.
A representative for Crispin confirmed the news about Bruce's death this Friday, but according to TMZ did not announce a specific cause of death.

Back to the future star Crispin Glover announced on Friday that his father, actor Bruce Glover, died at the age of 92; Bruce and Crispin shown in 2019
Bruce was born in Chicago in 1932 and grew up there as' a tough workers' boy ', he told the website of the original Van Gogh's Ear Anthology.
From the age of six he worked as a shopping boy, grew into a school football player, but also to improve his artistic instincts by selling paintings as a child.
After serving in the Korean War, he landed his first job on stage, dressed like a gorilla and threw around a stripper as part of a nightclubact in Florida – who led a local magician to advise him that “you are an actor” because of how “credible” he was like the ape.
He left for New York and started a Broadway career in the early sixties, including in the play by Tennessee Williams in the night of the Iguana with Bette Davis and Bertolt Brecht's Drama Mother Courage and her children with Anne Bancroftt.
In the sixties and seventies he also worked extensively in television, with some of the top shows of the time, including Mission: Impossible and Gunsmoke.
Bruce's small screen credits In that period include the dukes of Hazzard, Perry Mason, the Mod Squad, Barney Miller and Chips.
His best remembered role arrived in 1971 when he and jazz bass player -Putter Smith played murderers, Mr. Whit and Mr. Kidd – heavily implied as loved ones – who are behind the blood of Sean Connery's James Bond in Diamonds are forever.
Bruce later said that Guy Hamilton, the director of Diamonds, was forever, “I was wide open for every idea that I had and much of the success of the humor of that film, I was.”

Bruce was known for playing murderer Mr. Win, one of the villains of the James Bond film Diamonds from 1971 are forever in the lead role Sean Connery as 007

Bruce's greatest fame arrived in 1971 when he and jazz bass player -Putter Smith (left) were admitted as murderers Mr. Whit and Mr. Kidd – Heavily Implicated as loved ones

Bruce's other films were the Blaxploitation Thriller Black Gunn from 1972 with James Brown in the lead role; The two men are shown together in the movie
He claimed: 'Those were all my ideas. The last moment in the film where Sean Connery does that coarse thing that pushes the Hooha to my Yaha and that character gives his last great sexual moment is the biggest smile in the film. '
In 1974 he played Duffy, a tacit assistant to Jack Nicholson's Detective character Jake Gittes in the groundbreaking film Chinatown starring Faye Dunaway.
The other Bruce films were the Blaxploitation Thriller Black Gunn from 1972 under the direction of James Brown and the Hard Times from 1975 Charles Bronson Vehicle.
His television career lasted until the 1980s with roles on programs such as heart to heart; The A-Team; Murder, she wrote and TJ Hooker.
Bruce welcomed Crispin with his second wife, Balerina Betty Kracheey, with whom he was married for 56 years from 1960 until her death in 2016.

Bruce welcomed Crispin with his second wife, Balerina Betty Kracheey, with whom he was married for 56 years until her death in 2016; All three are shown together
He once explained that the method of his and Betty to increase Crispin was 'to not let him meet your way of doing things, but to help them find their way of doing it, what I believe that every doctrine should be.'
Shortly before the COVID-19 Pandemie wiped the world, Bruce and Crispin acted together for the first time in a film recording in the castle of the last in the Czech Republic.
In 2019, Bruce revealed that the film was working on edited, but at the time of his death the end product still had to be released.
Bruce, who taught acting lessons for decades, ever noted: “Acting is not important, which is important is being a real entity.”