Mel Novak, ‘Game of Death’ Star and Martial Arts Movie Villain, Dies at 90

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Mel Novak

Hollywood has lost one of its iconic action film villains — Mel Novak, best known for his unforgettable role in Bruce Lee’s legendary Game of Death, has passed away at the age of 90. His daughter, Nikol Conant, confirmed the news to TMZ, sharing that he died peacefully Wednesday morning at a board and care facility in Southern California of natural causes.

A Villain to Remember

Novak’s career in Hollywood spanned decades, with fans worldwide recognizing him for his role as Stick, the cold-blooded sniper who famously clutched a matchstick between his lips in the 1978 martial arts classic Game of Death. The film, which showcased Bruce Lee’s final performance, catapulted Novak into cult status among martial arts and action cinema enthusiasts.

Often typecast as the villain, Novak embraced those roles with intensity — performing all of his own stunts and fight scenes, a choice that ultimately took a toll on his body. According to his daughter, the actor dealt with chronic pain in his later years as a result of the brutal physical demands of his on-screen career.

A Life of Grit and Legacy

Mel Novak was more than just a bad guy on film — he was a dedicated performer who brought realism and grit to every character. With dozens of film credits under his belt, he became a mainstay in action and martial arts cinema, working alongside legends and carving out a legacy as one of Hollywood’s most memorable antagonists.

He is survived by his daughters, Nikol and Lea, his ex-wife Vera Novak, and several grandchildren. Though his matchstick may be gone, his presence in the world of action films will never be forgotten.

Rest in peace, Mel Novak.

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