The Desert Sun reports that Ralph Waite, best known as patriarch John Walton Sr. on the long-running 1970s TV series The Waltons, has passed away at his Palm Desert home on Thursday, February 13th. He was 85.
She added, "From the beginning there was a special quality to the group. When we were on the set we looked to Ralph onset as a father figure."
In addition to his role on The Waltons, Waite portrayed the slave ship third mate Slater in the mini-series Roots. Most recently he starred as Mark Harmon's ficitonal father, Jackson "Jack" Gibbs, on the CBS hit NCIS.
Waite made his professional stage debut in the 1960 off-Broadway production of Jean Genet's The Balcony. He went on to appear in eight Broadway productions including The Watering Place, Slapstick Tragedy, Marathon '33, Blues for Mister Charlie, The Father, Traveller Without Luggage, The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald, and An American Daughter.
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