Veteran ‘Spider-Man’ Character Actor Dies at 96 — What You Need to Know

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Veteran ‘Spider-Man’ Character Actor Dies at 96 — What You Need to Know Veteran 

By MD |Emran Khan/ June 22, 2025


📞 So, here’s how it hit me:

Last week, my neighbor Jim (who only knows Spider‑Man from memes) knocked on my door and said,

“Dude, that old guy from Spider‑Man died?”

And yep, turns out Jack Betts—the guy who fired Norman Osborn at Oscorp—passed away at 96, peacefully in his California home.

Let’s be honest—when someone like that goes, it feels personal. He wasn’t a blockbuster star, but he was always there, from cowboy flicks to sitcom cameos.


🧨 Key Details (Without the Panic)

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  • Jack Betts died on June 19, 2025, at his home in Los Osos, California.

  • Born in Jersey City, raised in Miami, inspired by Laurence Olivier, and kicked off his acting career on Broadway in Richard III.

  • Became known as “Hunt Powers” in 1960s spaghetti Westerns like Sugar Colt.

  • Later made appearances in Friends, Frasier, Seinfeld, Everybody Loves Raymond, and wrapped his on-screen career in Good Trouble (2019).

  • Most famously (to modern fans): the corporate exec who fired Green Goblin in Spider-Man (2002).


🌍 Local Vibes from Los Osos

Last time I was in Los Osos, I remember how quiet and grounded the place felt. Totally fits the image of a retired Western star.

Locals say Jack loved attending local theatre shows, always cheering on young actors. One L.A. playhouse even posted, “We were lucky to feel his energy in the room. A one-of-a-kind presence.”


🔥 Why This Is Trending Now

  • His death triggered a spike on Google Trends, especially searches like “Spider-Man actor dies,” “Hunt Powers death,” and “Jack Betts age.”

  • TikTok tributes started popping up fast—clips of him riding horses, others of his quick but iconic Spider-Man scene.

  • It’s a reminder: even the small, steady faces of Hollywood shaped generations.


🛠️ How to Actually Honor Him (Not Just Post ‘RIP’)

  1. Watch a classic Western like Sugar Colt. Get the dusty hat vibes.

  2. Rewatch his Spider-Man cameo. That scene has more weight now.

  3. Support small theater—Betts believed in local stage talent. Buy a ticket this week.

  4. Tell your parents or grandparents—chances are, they know him by his Western name.

  5. Write something. A tweet. A blog. Even a text to a friend. “Remember that guy?” counts.

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