Ron Faber, known for his role as Chuck in the movie “Crash Course” on “The Exorcist,” passed away at the age of 90 due to lung cancer. His longtime friend, actor David Patrick Kelly, announced the news on Facebook. Ron is remembered as one of the true knights of American avant theatre and a great artist and gentleman with a wonderful voice and laugh. He also recorded additional demon sounds for “The Exorcist”. Ron featured on projects such as “Kojak,” “Law & Order,” “Hope & Faith,” “The Private Files of J Edgar Hoover,” and “Navy Seals”. He had theatrical success on off-Broadway performances in “Happy Days” at the Cherry Lane Theatre, and “The Beauty Part” and “Tunnel Fever” at the American Place Theater. Social media has seen fans pay tribute to the late actor.
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