Paul Ryan Rudd

Paul Ryan Rudd

Paul Ryan Rudd has lost his battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 70.
 
The entertainer died at his home in Greenwich, Connecticut on Thursday (12Aug10).
 
His Broadway credits include The National Health in 1974, a 1975 revival of Eugene O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness!, and a revival of The Glass Menagerie that same year.
 
He also starred in the original production of John Guare's comedy Bosoms and Neglect in 1979, was part of the original Broadway cast of David Rabe's Streamers in 1976, and starred as Romeo in a 1977 production of Romeo and Juliet.
 
Alongside Meryl Streep and Philip Bosco, Rudd played the title role in a 1976 production of Henry V for the New York Shakespeare Festival.
 
On U.S. television, he starred in Beacon Hill, and in 1977 TV movie Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye.

He also appeared in The Betsy, the 1978 film based on the Harold Robbins novel, and continued his TV career throughout the 1980s with guest roles on TV series Hart to Hart, Moonlighting and others before leaving acting to raise his children.
 
Rudd is survived by his second wife, Martha Bannerman, their three children, Graeme, Kathryn and Eliza and his mother, Kathryn Rudd.