Human remains found "likely" Seinfeld and Golden Girls actor
Human remains found in a remote part of the United States are expected to be that of missing actor Charles Levin.
Levin played a number of roles in successful television comedies including Seinfeld, Golden Girls and Night Court.
The 70-year-old actor was reported missing on July 8 by his son after he hadn’t seen his father for a number of days.
Levin went missing from Grand Pass, Oregon and was driving an orange 2012 Fiat.
#MISSING: Have you seen Charles Levin?
He was moving to a home on Redwood Avenue from a residence near SW G Street in @GrantsPassOR. He drives an orange 2012 Fiat with an Oregon license plate.https://t.co/UG2u3KcKI6— 𝐁𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐞𝐞 (@brian_schnee) July 10, 2019
On Saturday evening, a resident in the Grants Pass area found Levin’s car in a “very remote and almost impassable road,” according to the Grants Pass Department of Public Safety.
Sadly, Boo Boo Bear the dog was found passed away inside the vehicle which was positioned off the road.
Crew members conducted a thorough search throughout the area and after several hours found human remains.
“Based on the circumstances, there is a high probability that the remains are those of Charles Levin,” the Grants Pass Department of Public Safety said.
Levin’s other TV credits also include Alice and Doogie Howser, M.D.
He also appeared in movies including The Golden Child, Annie Hall and This is Spinal Tap.