Michael Gordon Waltman, a resident of Pacific Palisades, died April 27 in his home. He was 64 years old. He was born in Detroit, Michigan, on November 6, 1946, the son of Dorothy and Gordon Waltman. His family moved to Phoenix, Arizona, when he was a child. He lived there for 41 years. In 1994, Michael moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. He became a highly accomplished actor who performed in many movie, television, theatrical and commercial roles. Some of his most notable television roles were in ‘NYPD Blue,’ ‘The Practice’ and ‘ER.’ He also had roles in movies such as ‘Van Wilder,’ ‘Beyond the Law,’ ‘Arizona Heat’ and other films. A Vietnam veteran and recipient of the Purple Heart, Michael served aboard a guided missile cruiser during his tour from 1967 to 1969. He was an avid gun collector with decades of expertise in their history and usage. He also loved horseback riding, history, reading, Apple computers and his country. He was a very loving, kind and magnanimous person who was devoted to his family. He is survived by his wife, Dr. Judith Welles, and a daughter, Jennifer Welles; a daughter, Kristen Greulach, her husband, Chris, and their children, Henry and Rupert; a daughter Tsia Fraunces, her husband, George, and their children Madelyn and David; a daughter, Sherrie Lamb and her children, Mackenzie and Nicholas; a son, Matthew Waltman, his wife, Gabriela Waltman and their children, Sofia and Alex; a son, Brandon Waltman, his wife Katy Linton-Waltman, and their children, Janey and Joseph Waltman; and a son, Sandro Watson, his wife, Charla Watson, and their children, Julia and Andrew. A showing was held on May 7 at Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary. Michael was buried in the Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside.
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