• R.I.P. Ron Dean ("Risky Business", "The Breakfast Club")

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    Ron Dean, 'Risky Business' and 'The Breakfast Club' Actor, Dies At 87
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    Ron Dean, an actor known for his roles in "Risky Business" and
    "The Breakfast Club," died on Oct 5. He was 87.

    The cause of death is unknown. Dean's partner, Maggie Neff, announced
    the news.a

    "He passed at exactly 4pm, after his beloved sisters had said their
    goodbyes," said Neff. "He hung on like a warrior to say goodbye to
    his little sisters. Then we were alone, and in my arms, I held his
    hand, and he trusted me when I told him that it was alright to let
    go. What an honor!"

    Born in Chicago, Dean began his career by playing cops and military
    officials. One of his earliest roles was in "Risky Business," where
    he appeared alongside Tom Cruise. Dean also appeared in "The Package"
    with Tommy Lee Jones and Gene Hackman, and worked alongside William
    Shatner in "T.J. Hooker."aDean also had a role in John Hughes'
    "The Breakfast Club," portraying Andy (Emilio Estevez)'s father, and
    appeared in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight."

    Dean was a frequent collaborator with directoraAndrew Davis. He
    starred in several of his films, including "The Fugitive," "Code of
    Silence," "Above the Law,"a"Steal Big Steal Little," "Chain Reaction"
    and "The Guardian."a

    Dean appeared in various television roles on series such as "Murder,
    She Wrote," "Frasier," "ER," "Chicago Hope," "NYPD Blue," "The West
    Wing," "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "Without a Trace,"
    "Numb3rs," "Cold Case" and "Still Standing."

    Dean was nominated for a 1996 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a
    Supporting Role for "Supple in Combat" with the Steppenwolf Theatre
    Company. He frequented Chicago-based stage productions, such as the
    Goodman Theatre's 1982 production of David Mamet's "Lakeboat."



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