It's sad to watch Robert Pastorelli in old movies and TV shows now, because you see his talent on display and the tragedy of his death really hits you. Here was a very talented guy who never really got the break-out success he deserved, and he died before it could happen.
Like many actors, Pastorelli had a history of substance abuse and hard living, and unfortunately he could never shake that. The timing of his death is really bitter - he had just finished a role in "Be Cool," a major movie and it may have led to more gigs. The role, though small, is goofy and funny and one of the few good parts of that film. Pastorelli could always be counted on to make the most of a "bit" or supporting part, whether it was as William Hurt's sidekick in Michael or as the ex-mob guy in Eraser. His characters stuck with you and he was always able to put a unique spin on them, just like Eldin on Murphy Brown.
It's a shame too that he didn't have more chances to show off his talents in dramas. As big a fan of the U.S. version of "Cracker" as I am, I realize it was not popular and did not get seen by many. I think people who only knew Pastorelli from "Murphy Brown" would have been pleasantly surprised by his performance.