Ron Faber, who appeared on Broadway on the first Monday of October in 1970 with Henry Fonda and Irene Pappas in Medea, died on March 26 in New York after a two-month battle with lung cancer, a publicist announced.
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He is 90 years old. Faber was born in Milwaukee on February 16, 1933.
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. While studying business at Marquette University, he landed a job doing a children's show on radio.
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He joined the Marquette Players and later the Buren Players. Eva Le Gallien went to see his performance there after his direction.
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Prominent actress and producer He was awarded a scholarship after directing at the Lucille Lortel White Barn Theater in Westport, Connecticut.
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He continued his professional career there. Jim Wilhelm, Veteran Theatrical Agent, Dies at 68 Ginny Newhart, wife of Bob Newhart, dies at 82.
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