Axelle/Bauer-Griffin / FilmMagic Matt Clark, the actor best known for his role as Chester the bartender in “Back to the Future Part III,” has died. He was 89 years old. His family told the outlet TMZ that he passed away in his Austin, Texas home following complications related to a surgery performed on his back. Clark’s loved ones say he “died the way he lived, on his terms.” Clark was active in film and TV for decades. Beyond “Back to the Future,” he was known from his role on the shows “Grace Under Fire,” “Bonanza,” and “Kung Fu.” He also acted in the classic “The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension.” Clark shared the screen with many Hollywood legends, including Clint Eastwood and John Wayne. But despite his proximity to these stars, Clark’s family says he didn’t care about fame and celebrity. Instead, he was an “actor’s actor” with a love and respect for his craft. He was also “impressed” by working with good people who loved their families, and felt “lucky” about his decades-long career, according to loved ones. Read it at TMZ Read more at The Daily Beast.