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“Melrose Place” actor Morgan Stevens died of an illness at the center after his frame found out at his Hollywood home last month.
The 70-year-old star, who was found dead on Jan. 26, died of herbal causes after suffering from cardiovascular disease, arteriosclerosis, a condition that hardens blood vessels that carry oxygen from the center through arteries, restricting blood through the rest. the body.
The news was first shared through gossip site TMZ, which reported that Morgan’s frame learned through the local government after a neighbor informed the Los Angeles Police Department that the former “The Waltons” star had not been noticed or heard in days. At the time of writing, no further details have been given, but the Los Angeles coroner’s office has revealed the cause of death of the television actor, whose real name is Calvin Morgan Stevens.
After graduating from the University of Tennessee, Morgan earned his first Hollywood credits in 1979 as a guest on CBS’s “One Day at a Time. “He then joined the cast of “Fame” in the television adaptation of the 1980 season. film in a recurring role as David Reardon, a professor at the New York High School of Performing Arts.
After this, he participated in 22 episodes of the 80s season drama “A Year in the Life”.
In 1995, Morgan then moved into the Fox soap opera “Melrose Place” with the recurring role of Nick Diamond, a lawyer whose clients included the Parezi family.
His last credits were in 1998 with a guest role on Chuck Norris’ Western television series “Walker, Texas Ranger,” but before leaving the theater, he worked on “The Love Boat,” “Bare Essence” and a trio of television videos founded on “The Waltons,” some other of the screens he worked on.
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