He survived his second wife Rita, who died in 1996, by eight years. Maxwell died on Augin Santa Monica, California, from complications from the onset of heart disease. He then married actress Rita Lynn on March 21, 1966, remaining together until her death on died on January 21, 1996. Maxwell married actress Maxine Stuart in 1949 they had one child together, daughter Chris Ann Maxwell together before divorcing in 1963. He also appeared in the London production of Death of a Salesman, according to AFTRA. After the war, he returned to Broadway where he also appeared in At War With the Army and Death of a Salesman. Air Force and held the rank of First Lieutenant. In Time Trap, she also and the rest of her siblings break their parents wedding vase that was a gift, and at Rita and Lynn Sr. During World War II, he was a B-29 bombardier-navigator with the U.S. She studied ballet for two years at Londons Arts Educational School. Maxwell's Broadway stage credits include Maggie (1953), Stalag 17 (1951), First Stop to Heaven (1941), At the Stroke of Eight (1940), Stop Press (1939), Everywhere I Roam (1938) and Dance Night. Moon was born in Islington, London, the daughter of a Cantonese father and a British mother. Maxwell first made his Broadway debut shortly after graduating from the University of Michigan with a bachelor of arts degree. ![]() He also enjoyed appearances in regular roles in the television series Our Man Higgins, The Second Hundred Years, and Felony. Rooney usually appeared on film in mostly roles as authority figures, or Western outlaw gunman types, at least from the mid-late 1950's-early 1970's. In a venerable acting career which spanned six decades, he was perhaps best known for his televsion work, particularly as that of Dan Rooney on General Hospital on which he appeared from 1978 to 1990. Maxine Stuart (actress), 1949-1963 (divorced) Rita Lynn, 1966-1996 (her. He worked mainly on stage until moving to Los Angeles in 1958 to work on the television show Playhouse 90. Rita Lynn, 74, television actress and pioneer in using acting as therapy for psychiatric patients. Maxwell began acting after serving in the Army Air Forces during World War II. From 1985 until his death he was a trustee of the AFTRA Health & Retirement Funds and a member of AFTRA's board of directors. ![]() Maxwell was an active member of the AFTRA, serving as national president of the 80,000-member union of actors, broadcasters and recording artists for five consecutive terms, from 1984-89. Tara Lynne O'Neill (born 18 September 1975) is a film, theatre and television actress from Northern Ireland. A gifted character actor and leading figure in the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) for several decades, Maxwell, who was on blacklisted for a time during the McCarthy era in the 1950's, was president of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists union's Los Angeles chapter from 1982 to 1985. 16 November 1975 (age 48) Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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