Robert Hogan, known for 'The Wire' and 'Peyton Place,' dead at 87
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Robert Hogan, a TV character actor who appeared on on "Peyton Place" and “The Wire” is dead at age 87.
He also played the Rev. Tom Winter — whose affairs certainly were more than clerical — in more than 60 episodes of the New England-set 1960s romantic drama "Peyton Place." During his long TV career, Hogan was a regular on a handful of short-lived series, starring opposite the titluar star of "The Don Rickles Show" (1972), with Dennis Dugan in the 1978 Steven Bochco-Stephen J. Cannell drama "Richie Brockelman," "Private Eye" — and its follow-up TV movie — and the 1980-81 Midwestern family drama "Secrets of Midland Heights." He also was a regular for a handful of Season 2 episodes of sitcom "Operation Petticoat" in 1979. He also appeared in episodes of the soap operas "One Life to Live," "Days of Our Lives," "As the World Turns," "All My Children," "General Hospital" and "Another World."More Related News