Romy Walthall, a character actress known for appearances in Face/Off and other notable titles, passed away. Variety first reported the news, after her son actor and director Morgan Krantz (In the Dark) confirmed it to the trade. Born in Pasadena, Texas in 1963, Walthall was just 57 at the time of [.]
Romy Walthall, an Actor known for her roles in “Face/Off” and “The House of Usher,” died on May 19 in Los Angeles after experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. .
Romy Walthall dead: Face/Off and House Of Usher star dies from heart attack at 57
Actress Romy Walthall has died aged 57 after suffering from sudden cardiac arrest. The US star was best known for her roles in hit films Face/Off and House Of Usher
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Romy Walthall, known for her roles in classic films Face/Off and House Of Usher, has died aged 57 after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest.
Born in Pasadena, Texas, on Sept 16, 1963, the pageant queen was discovered by Ford Models at age 17. After living and working abroad, Walthall moved to Los Angeles and and landed her first major part in the 1984 Jerry Bruckheimer/Don Simpson thriller, Thief of Hearts.
She appeared as Bobbi in the 1985 TV movie A Bunny’s Tale with Kirstie Alley, based on Gloria Steinem s undercover investigation of the working conditions at the Playboy clubs.
Walthall had significant arcs in a number of 1990s-era TV series including Hotel Malibu with Jennifer Lopez, Man of The People with James Garner, Civil Wars with Alan Rosenberg and on Steven Bochco s Murder One with Stanley Tucci.
Star also made guest appearances in shows such as “8 Simple Rules” and “The X-Files”
Brian Welk | June 1, 2021 @ 8:36 AM
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Romy Walthall, an actress who appeared in John Woo’s ’90s action film “Face/Off” and in movies such as “The House of Usher” and “Camp Nowhere,” has died. She was 57.
Walthall died on May 19 of cardiac arrest. Her son, actor Morgan Krantz, shared the news of his mother’s passing in a social media post on May 27.
“Rip Mom. I love you,” Krantz wrote.
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Walthall’s daughter Isabella Israel also shared a tribute to her late mother on Instagram.