Tony Roberts, the distinguished stage and film actor best known for his frequent collaborations with Woody Allen, has passed away at the age of 85. His death was confirmed by family members on [insert date], marking the end of a celebrated career that spanned over five decades.
Roberts became a familiar face in Hollywood and on Broadway, earning acclaim for his sharp wit, impeccable timing, and charismatic screen presence. He was best known for his roles in Woody Allen classics such as Annie Hall (1977), Play It Again, Sam (1972), and Manhattan (1979), where he often played the affable, fast-talking best friend.
Born in New York City in 1939, Roberts developed a love for theater at an early age. He gained recognition on Broadway, starring in numerous productions, including Barefoot in the Park and Victor/Victoria. His smooth, confident voice also made him a sought-after talent in radio and voiceover work.
Beyond his film and stage work, Roberts was admired for his professionalism and generosity, mentoring younger actors and advocating for the arts. Colleagues and fans have taken to social media to express their condolences and share fond memories of the late actor.
"Tony was a true gentleman of the stage and screen. His talent, humor, and kindness will be deeply missed," said a statement from the Broadway community.
Roberts' passing marks the end of an era for those who grew up watching him bring characters to life with warmth and charm. As tributes pour in, his legacy as a gifted performer and dedicated artist remains firmly intact.
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