By Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway Critic R.D. Call, an actor who appeared in seven Sean Penn films, a trio by director Walter Hill and such TV series as Walker, Texas Ranger and EZ Streets, died Feb.
27 of complications from back surgery in Layton, Utah. He was 70. His death was announced by his family. A student in the 1970s of Lee Strasberg’s acting school, Roy Dana Call made his TV debut in 1979 on CBS’ Barnaby Jones.
Appearances on Little House on the Prairie, V, and Trapper John M.D. followed. His long career as a character actor in films began in 1982 with Hill’s 48 Hrs.
Call would work again with the director on 1985’s Brewster’s Millions and 1996’s Last Man Standing. An even more prolific collaboration began with fellow
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