Actor Robert Hogan has sadly died at the age of 87.
13.05.2021 - 16:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Diversions will be in place around the A6 for the next three weekends as water engineers upgrade one of Stockport’s large water mains.
United Utilities’ work on Bramhall Lane will begin ‘after rush hour’ on Friday, May 14, and will be lifted ‘before 6am’ on Monday, May 17 — and will then also carry out works for the following two weekends.
Although traffic on the A6 and vehicles joining the A6 from Bramhall Lane will not be
Actor Robert Hogan has sadly died at the age of 87.
Robert Hogan, a TV character actor who was a regular on Peyton Place for two seasons and recurred on The Wire and such other popular series as Law & Order and Alice, has died. He was 87. His family said he died May 27 of pneumonia complications at his home in coastal Maine.
Haley Bosselman editorRobert Hogan, the TV actor who appeared in over 100 primetime shows, has died. He was 87.According to his family’s announcement in the New York Times, Hogan died due to complications from pneumonia at his home in Maine on May 27.
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