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Mitchell Ryan, 'Dark Shadows' and 'Lethal Weapon' actor, dead at 88

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Actor Mitchell Ryan died on Friday. He was 88. The actor was known for playing a villainous general in the first "Lethal Weapon" movie, a ruthless businessman on TV's "Santa Barbara" and had character roles on the soap opera "Dark Shadows" and the sitcom "Dharma & Greg." Ryan died of congestive heart failure at his Los Angeles home, his stepdaughter, Denise Freed, told the Hollywood Reporter.

Rugged, granite-jawed and sporting a sleek mane of hair, Ryan was instantly recognizable on TV and the big screen. His career spanned more than a half-century, beginning with an uncredited role in the 1958 Robert Mitchum film "Thunder Road." He was a general-turned heroin smuggler in "Lethal Weapon," police officer in "Magnum Force" and "Electra Glide in Blue," and the conniving, murderous Las Vegas businessman Anthony Tonell in the nighttime TV soap opera "Santa Barbara." FILE - Actor Lee Marvin, right, and his wife, Pamela, visit with Mitchell Ryan, star of Arthur Miller's play "The Price," backstage at the Playhouse Theater in New York in July 1979.  (Dan Grossi) In the 1990s, he had a long-running role as Greg's wealthy, eccentric and boozy father on "Dharma & Greg." Ryan played Burke Devlin on the cult 1960s soap opera "Dark Shadows" for one season but he was fired because of his alcoholism.

Ryan acknowledged his drinking issues in his 2021 autobiography, "Fall of a Sparrow." (L to R) Actor Mitchell Ryan, actress Margaret O'Brien, SAG Foundation executive director Marcia Smith pose for a photograph during the Screen Actors Guild's "Conversations - For Kids" at the Pacific Design Center April 26, 2003 in Los Angeles, California.

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