Wyatt Earp and The Facts of Life star John Lawlor dies as family share heartbreaking tribute

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Actor John Lawlor, who best known for roles on Wyatt Earp and The Facts of Life, has died at the age of 83

John Lawlor has died

John Lawlor has died

John Lawlor has died at the age of 83, his family confirmed in a touching online obituary.

The star of Wyatt Earp and The Facts of Life passed away at a veterans’ hospice facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on February 13.

He portrayed the role of headmaster Steven Bradley at the Eastland School for Girls during the first season of The Facts Of Life. The series also featured big-name actors in the industry, including Charlotte Rae, Lisa Whelchel, Kim Fields, Mindy Cohn and Nancy McKeon. He also starred in CBS sitcom Phyllis. He played the part of Leonard Marsh in the San Francisco-based series. In 1994's Wyatt Earp, John starred alongside Kevin Costner.

John's resume also included a role in Mary Tyler Moore Show, Breaking Bad and LA Law, as well as a number of guest appearances on other series and TV commercials.

John Lawlor as Headmaster Steven Bradley, Charlotte Rae as Mrs. Edna Ann Garrett in The Facts of Live (

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John Lawlor in The Facts of Life (

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Behind the screen, he also served as an assistant director on features. These included the 1981 production of Excalibur, Neil Jordan’s Ange in 1982 and Driftwood in 1997. .

In his online obituary, it read: "John will be remembered for his great love and affection for his family, his work and enjoyment of theater, television, movies, literature, and of course, his beloved horses."

It also said John was predeceased by two brothers, one sister, and leaves behind five children, including Eric of Syracuse; two brothers, Thomas (Marie) of Minoa, Dave (Jone) of Fayetteville; 3 grandchildren; a nephew and 2 nieces.

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