Beloved Film and Broadway Star Dies

Actor Tony Roberts, renowned for his collaborations with filmmakers Woody Allen and Sidney Lumet, has passed away at the age of 85. His daughter, Nicole Barley, confirmed his passing, noting that he died at his Manhattan home due to complications from lung cancer. Barley is Roberts’ only surviving family member.

Born in New York City, Roberts built an impressive career spanning stage, film, and television. A graduate of Northwestern University, he first made his mark on Broadway before transitioning to the big screen. He gained critical acclaim for his performances in Allen’s films, including Annie Hall, Play It Again, Sam, and Manhattan.

His witty, charismatic presence made him a perfect fit for Allen’s signature neurotic comedies, often portraying the protagonist’s good-natured best friend. Roberts also delivered strong performances in Lumet’s films, such as Serpico and Just Tell Me What You Want. His versatility extended to television, where he appeared in series including The Love Boat, Law & Order, and Frasier.

On stage, Roberts earned Tony Award nominations for How Now, Dow Jones and Play It Again, Sam, and starred in productions like Barefoot in the Park and Victor/Victoria, performing alongside stars such as Julie Andrews. His deep, commanding voice made him a sought-after talent for voiceover work, narrating audiobooks and commercials. Despite his extensive career, Roberts remained a private person, dedicated to his craft rather than the Hollywood spotlight.

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