Nearly four years after he left Manchester City the Manuel Pellegrini era is still being felt at the Etihad through the signings he made for the club.
11.03.2020 - 01:59 / variety.com
Roy Dana (R.D.) Call, an actor who appeared in such films as “Last Man Standing,” “Born on the Fourth of July” and several other films alongside Sean Penn, died on Feb. 27 of back surgery complications, his family announced. He was 70.
The Utah native was born Feb. 16, 1950 and came to Los Angeles in 1975 to pursue his career in acting, attending Lee Strasberg Acting School and Lonny Chapman’s L.A. Repertory Theater Group. His first major television performance was in the drama “Barnaby Jones,”
Nearly four years after he left Manchester City the Manuel Pellegrini era is still being felt at the Etihad through the signings he made for the club.
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Character actor R.D. Call, who appeared in such films as Born on the Fourth of July, Waterworld, Last Man Standing and Murder by Numbers, has died.
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