‘ actor Ron FaberSpiritualist(1973), died of lung cancer at the age of 90.. According to the information in the local press, the actor died on March 26 after struggling with his illness for two months.
Faber was born in 1933 in Milwaukee (Wisconsin, USA), studied business at Marquette University, and his first job in the entertainment industry was as a children’s radio. After a while he made his way theater where he developed most of his career.
Some of her most notable works were ‘Dear Mr Judge’ with Oscar winner Henry Fonda and ‘Medea’ with Greek actress and singer Irene Papas. However, he was a part of theatrical productions like ‘Happy Days’, ‘Stonewall Jackson’s House’ or ‘Scenes from Everyday Life’, to name a few. In 1972, he won the Obie and Drama Desk awards for his portrayal of the political prisoner in Fernando Arrabal’s play ‘They put handcuffs on the flowers’, about the Spanish Civil War.
His dramatic talent opened the doors of cinema and his first movie was an iconic horror movie He continued with films such as ‘L’arbre de Guernica’ (1975), ‘Soup for One’ (1982) or ‘Navy Seals’ (1990), starring Linda Blair.
He has appeared in TV series such as ‘Kojak’ (1977) or the crime and mystery soap opera ‘On the Edge of the Night’ (1977), which follows Telly Savalas’ brutal and honest lieutenant Teo Kojak. 1983).