Ron Dean, a veteran actor whose scores of credits include The Fugitive, The Dark Knight, three Tom Cruise movies, recurring on Frasier and Early Edition and playing Emilio Estevez’s dad in The ...
Call this a tale of a one-armed man, a two-part finale, four years of delicious suspense and a master-class in how to write the perfect series ender: on August 29, 1967, after four seasons and an epic ...
His was a face that said Chicago, an actor who won praise for the easy authenticity he brought to dozens of roles on local stages and in dozens of films and TV shows. Ron Dean, whose teen years were ...
Actor Ron Dean, who was best known for his roles in films “The Fugitive,” “The Breakfast Club” and more, has died. He was 87. Dean died on Oct. 5, according to his partner, Maggie Neff, Variety ...
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From a daring leap from the East 95th Street Bridge to crashing through the doors at Richard J. Daley Center Plaza, “The Blues Brothers” were “on a mission from God.” Iconic movie moments like these ...