Veteran actor Richard Roat, who starred in ‘Friends’ and ‘Dallas’, dies at 89

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Orange County news, California news.

Veteran Actor Richard Roat, best known for his roles in “Friends”, “Seinfeld”, and “Dallas” passed away on August 5 at the age of 89.

“His greatest love was his family. Richard was fortunate to marry the love of his life, his true soulmate, Kathy,” his obituary read.

Roat died in Orange County, California after a half-century career that boasted memorable participations in TV series, sitcoms, and movies including NBC soap opera “The Doctors,”

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    Tributes for the late actor poured in with an obituary in the Los Angeles Times describing

    him as the “biggest fan” of the Lakers and Angels and “the most supportive friend a person in the entertainment industry could ever have.”

    “He will be thought of often, with warm memories and a quiet chuckle for the good times he brought to our lives.”