Actor Morgan Stevens, who performed Nick Diamond on the present “Melrose Place,” died Wednesday at his dwelling. He was 70.
In accordance with a TMZ supply, Stevens hadn’t been seen or heard from in a number of days.
A neighbor referred to as authorities to do a wellness verify, the insider mentioned. Authorities confirmed to TMZ that the TV star was present in his kitchen, the place he was pronounced useless.
Police suspect no foul play and consider he almost definitely died of pure causes.
Stevens had many visitor spots throughout tv. Except for engaged on the Aaron Spelling drama, he he additionally appeared on the present “Fame.” He performed instructor David Reardon for 2 seasons.
He additionally appeared in historic drama “The Waltons” in addition to the sequence’ subsequent three reunion film spin-offs.
His different roles included elements on quite a few basic TV reveals resembling “A 12 months within the Life,” “Homicide, She Wrote,” “One Day at a Time,” “Homicide One” and “Walker, Texas Ranger.” The latter, in 1999, was his his final on-screen look.
Stevens was arrested for an alleged DUI within the Nineteen Nineties. He would declare that the incident led to him changing into a sufferer of police brutality. After ready in a jail cell for an hour-and-a-half, when he refused to present again a shirt that he had been given, law enforcement officials allegedly kicked and beat him a number of occasions.
He suffered a damaged nostril, a fractured cheek, a dislocated jaw and nerve injury. Following the ordeal, he sued and an out-of-court settlement was reached.
Stevens was born in 1951 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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