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Acclaimed Director Mourns Loss of Longtime Friend and Collaborator Ron Dean
9 Oct
Summary
- Renowned actor Ron Dean passed away
- Dean had a prolific career spanning over 100 credits
- Worked with top Hollywood stars like Tom Cruise and Harrison Ford

Renowned actor Ron Dean, who had a prolific career spanning over 100 credits in film and theater, has passed away. The news was broken by Dean's longtime friend and collaborator, acclaimed director Andrew Davis, in a statement to Deadline.
Davis described Dean as his "dear friend and a tremendous actor," adding that he was "the essence of what Chicago talent represented." Dean, who began his acting career in the 1970s, had worked with a number of leading men throughout his career, including Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, Kyle Chandler, Christian Bale, and Tommy Lee Jones.
In addition to his extensive film work, Dean was also active on the theater scene in his hometown of Chicago. He was particularly known for his role as the hard-driving father of athlete Andrew, played by Emilio Estevez, in the 1985 classic The Breakfast Club.
Dean's passing marks the end of an era for the Chicago arts community, which has lost a beloved and respected talent. His legacy as a versatile and dedicated actor will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of performers.