Mickey Cottrell, a seasoned Hollywood publicist and actor who featured in Star Trek and My Own Private Idaho, has died. He was 79.
Suzy Cottrell-Smith, Cottrell’s sister, verified the story to many media sources, including Deadline and Variety.
What Happened to Mickey Cottrell?
At the age of 79, Hollywood actor, producer, and publicist Mickey Cottrell departed this life on January 1, 2024, New Year’s Day. In Woodland Hills, California, at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital, he passed away.
Suzie Cottrell-Smith, his sister, verified the information and disclosed that he had been suffering from Parkinson’s disease. After residing in Arkansas with his sister to recuperate after a stroke he had in 2016, Cottrell moved back to Los Angeles in 2019.
With his passing, an accomplished career spanning more than 30 years came to an end. He co-owned public relations agencies, represented a wide range of films, and made a substantial impact on the film industry as an actor and publicist.
Who Was Mickey Cottrell?
Mickey Cottrell was a multifaceted Hollywood personality, well-known for his roles in production, acting, and public relations. He spent more than 30 years working in the public relations. And film sectors after being born in Springfield, Illinois on September 4, 1944.
Cottrell represented a range of films, from high-profile productions to indie flicks. And co-owned a number of businesses, including Inclusive PR. He contributed significantly to the work of renowned directors such as Phillip Noyce. He was also involved in the production of movies like “Dead Calm” and “My Own Private Idaho.”
In addition to his efforts behind the scenes. Cottrell had parts in two Star Trek episodes. He had appearances in films such as “My Own Private Idaho” and “Ed Wood.”
Cottrell was well-liked in Hollywood and well-known for his engaging storytelling. He was also respected for his exuberance, and in-depth knowledge of movies. And the ability to make people smile. Mickey Cottrell was a well-liked and recognized person in entertainment. Because of his many talents and effect on the film business.