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Veteran actor Peter Jason no more

ANI February 22, 2025 203 views

Peter Jason, a prolific character actor with an incredible seven-decade career, has passed away at 80. Known for his memorable roles in Walter Hill and John Carpenter films, Jason appeared in over 275 acting credits across film and television. His versatility shone through in iconic movies like 48 Hrs. and memorable TV series like Deadwood. Jason's legacy includes collaborations with legendary directors and actors, making him a true Hollywood character actor legend.

"Peter Jason was a quintessential character actor who brought depth to every role" - Hollywood Reporter
Los Angeles, February 21: Veteran actor Peter Jason has passed away. He was 80.

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Starred in 9 Walter Hill and 7 John Carpenter films

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Appeared in over 275 acting credits

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Worked with John Wayne and Orson Welles

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Memorable Deadwood HBO role as Con Stapleton

Peter is best known for starring in nine features for Walter Hill and seven for John Carpenter. He portrayed the card dealer-turned-reverend Con Stapleton on HBO's Deadwood, as per The Hollywood Reporter.

His death was confirmed by a reprsentative at Vanguard Management.

The Hollywood native amassed more than 275 acting credits on IMDb alone during his seven-decade onscreen career that began in the mid-1960s with a comedy sketch on CBS' The Red Skelton Show, and he made his big-screen debut in Howard Hawks' final film, Rio Lobo (1970), where his character died in the arms of John Wayne.

He also was an actor and production associate for Orson Welles on The Other Side of the Wind, which came out in 2018 after 48 years in development.

After working for Hill in The Driver (1978) and The Long Riders (1980), the fun-loving Jason stood out as a redneck bartender in 48 Hrs. (1982), then followed with parts in Hill's Streets of Fire (1984), Brewster's Millions (1985), Red Heat (1988), Johnny Handsome (1989), Wild Bill (1995) and Undisputed (2002).

For Carpenter, he was the scientist Paul Leahy in Prince of Darkness (1987) and the resistance fighter Gilbert in They Live (1988) before they reunited for Body Bags (1993), In the Mouth of Madness (1994), Village of the Damned (1995), Escape From L.A. (1996) and Ghosts of Mars (2001).

He also had a regular role as Capt. Skip Gleason on the syndicated 1997-98 series Mike Hammer, Private Eye and recurred as Uncle Jim on the FX comedy Baskets from 2017-19.

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