SEX and The City star Eddie Driscoll has died after a battle with cancer.
The legendary screen star, 60, starred in a series of hit shows including Desperate Housewives, The Last Ship, and CSI: Miami.
Driscoll died in Los Angeles on December 15, actor Jimmy Palumbo revealed.
He died from a saddle pulmonary embolism after fighting stomach cancer, per The Hollywood Reporter.
Driscoll starred in an episode of Mad Men in 2014 and the beloved drama series 24 in 2007.
He was best known for starring in The Last Ship, playing the character Randall Croft.
He appeared in seven episodes of the show in 2016.
Driscoll appeared in the 2004 action thriller Cellular where he played Crewcut Officer.
He appeared as a steward in the 2002 comedy romance movie Boat Trip.
Boat Trip also starred Cuba Gooding Jr and former Saturday Night Live star Horatio Sanz.
Driscoll’s credits also include appearances in Entourage, L.A. Noire, Days of Our Lives, Outlaw, and This Is Us, per his IMDB.
He made an appearance in the eighth season of Desperate Housewives in 2012, starring as a cab driver.
Driscoll studied acting at the University of Miami and was also on an apprenticeship scheme at the Burt Reynolds Institute for Film.
He even studied alongside the legendary actor Reynolds.
Driscoll appeared in the thriller film Physical Evidence, which also starred Reynolds.