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Mariska Hargitay is mourning the loss of her "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" co-star Ned Eisenberg. On Wednesday, the actress took to Instagram and paid tribute to her late castmate, who passed away on Sunday at age 65. "My heart is so full of sadness over the loss of our dear, dear Ned Eisenberg," the 57-year-old wrote.
"What a light and what a love. And such a first-rate actor, which pales next to him as a first-rate human." "We will remember him always with his bright, mischievous smile and his wide-open heart," she shared. "We love and miss you, sweet Ned." Mariska Hargitay is mourning the loss of Ned Eisenberg.
(Photo by Michael Parmelee/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images) The star also posted a picture of the actor smiling while wearing a suit. "It is a sad day in the SVU history he was a really good lawyer," she captioned the snap with a crying emoji. Eisenberg died at his New York residence, his representatives confirmed to Fox News Digital.
The beloved onscreen and stage star had been battling two forms of cancer prior to this death: cholangiocarcinoma and ocular melanoma. His agents at Nicolosi & Co. and Ned's wife Patricia commended the star for his brave battle.
Ned Eisenberg passed away on Sunday. ( John Lamparski/WireImage) "As Ned would say, he was attacked by two very rare assassins — cholangiocarcinoma and ocular melanoma," their statement read. "Over the course of two years, he bravely fought the cancers in private while continuing to work in show business to ensure that his medical coverage paid for himself and his family." The beloved actor's career spanned four decades.
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Mariska Hargitay is paying tribute to late “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” actor Ned Eisenberg.
Actor Ned Eisenberg, known for his role on "Law & Order: SVU," has died. He was 65.
Ned Eisenberg has sadly passed away at 65, following a private cancer battle.
to TMZ on Monday.“As Ned would say, he was attacked by two very rare assassins — cholangiocarcinoma [bile duct cancer] and ocular melanoma. Over the course of two years, he bravely fought the cancers in private while continuing to work in show business to ensure that his medical coverage paid for himself and his family,” Patricia told the news outlet.His rep Jeremy Leiner announced that he died Sunday at his home in New York.Eisenberg is best known for portraying defense lawyer Roger Kressler in “Law & Order” (1997 to 2009) and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (1999 to 2019) and most recently played Detective Hauser in the 2021 HBO series “Mare of Easttown.”The prolific actor was born and raised in New York City and studied acting at Fiorello H.