Ron Faber, a theater, television and film actor who appeared in The Exorcist, died on March 26 of lung cancer. He was 90.
Fabers career as an actor landed him roles in films including The Exorcist, Tree of Guernica and The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover, in addition to appearances on TV episodes of Law and Order, Kojak and The Edge of Night.
In 1973s The Exorcist, Faber played the role of Chuck, an assistant director who reveals to Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn) that Burke Dennings (Jack MacGowran) has died. He was also part of Broadway productions including First Monday in October with Henry Fonda and Medea with Irene Papas.
Faber was born on Feb. 16, 1993 in Milwaukee, Wis., where he grew up with a passion for jazz music and the Disney film Fantasia. After being accepted into Marquette University and pursuing a business degree, Faber swiftly landed his first entertainment job working on a childrens radio show.
He then went on to join the Marquette Players and the Van Buren Players, where he was discovered by Broadway star Eva Le Gallienne. Le Gallienne helped Faber acquire a scholarship to direct at the Lucille Lortel White Barn Theater in Westport, Conn., which kickstarted his theater career.
The actor starred in a number of off-Broadway productions during the duration of his career, including Happy Days at the Cherry Lane Theatre; Stonewall Jacksons House, Times and Appetites of Toulouse Lautrec, The Beauty Part and Tunnel Fever at the American Place Theater; The Last Laugh at the Jewish Repertory Theatre; Lucky Stiff at Playwrights Horizons; Hamlet, Mary Stuart, Scenes From Everyday Life and Woyzeck at the Joseph Papp Public Theatre; Troilus and Cressida at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre; and Doctor Selavys Magic Theatre and And They Put Handcuffs on Flowers at the Mercer Arts Center.
He is survived by his wife, Kathleen Moore Faber; his children, Hart, Raymond (Sadia), Elise Manuel (Alex) and Anthony; and his grandchildren and step-grandchildren. He was pre-deceased by his son, Eric.