Breaking Bad ;Mike Batayeh was a comedian and actor known for his role as the laundromat manager in the television series  he has passed away at the age of 52.

I'm deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Mike Batayeh, a talented actor and comedian. Batayeh, known for his role as Dennis Markowski in AMC's "Breaking Bad," where he portrayed the manager of Gus's infamous laundromat, Lavanderia Brillante, passed away on June 1 at the age of 52. His family released a statement stating that Batayeh died of a heart attack while asleep in his Michigan home.

In their statement, his family expressed their profound sadness and described Batayeh as a beloved brother who had the remarkable ability to bring laughter and joy to many. His portrayal of Dennis Markowski added depth to the gripping storyline of "Breaking Bad," as the laundromat served as a front for a methamphetamine operation involving Walter White and Jesse Pink man.

Mike Batayeh's talent and contributions to the entertainment industry will be remembered, and he will be greatly missed by his loved ones, colleagues, and fans alike.

Mike Batayeh, a versatile actor and accomplished comedian, left a notable impact on the entertainment industry throughout his career. In addition to his memorable role in "Breaking Bad," he made appearances in various popular television shows such as "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "Sleeper Cell," "The Bernie Mac Show," "Boy Meets World," and "Everybody Loves Raymond." Batayeh also showcased his talent on the big screen, co-starring in films like Paul Weitz's "American Dreamz," "Don't Mess with the Zohan," "Gas," and playing the lead role of Mike in the 2012 film "Detroit Unleaded."

As a comedian, Batayeh achieved recognition and success by headlining at renowned comedy clubs like Gotham in New York and Laugh Factory, Comedy Store, the Improv, and the Icehouse in Los Angeles. He ventured beyond American borders and became one of the first American comedians to perform for local audiences in the Middle East. Batayeh entertained crowds in Dubai, where he even filmed a special for Showtime Arabia, as well as in Egypt, Lebanon, Nazareth, and Jordan. His talent was acknowledged by the royal family of Jordan, who invited him two years in a row to perform at the Amman International Comedy Festival.

Born in Detroit, Mike Batayeh had a strong connection to his hometown. A celebration of his life will take place on June 16 at the Vermeulen-Sajewski Funeral Home in Plymouth, Michigan, at 2 p.m.



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