Tony Roberts, the renowned actor, passed away at the age of 85, leaving behind a remarkable legacy that spans decades of work in theater, film, and television. His daughter, Nicole Barley, confirmed his death to The New York Times, revealing that he passed away at his Manhattan home on a Friday due to complications from lung cancer. With Nicole being his sole surviving family member, the world of entertainment mourns the loss of a true icon.
A Career That Spanned Broadway and Beyond
Born on October 22, 1939, in New York City, Tony Roberts had a career that began on the stage and eventually flourished in both film and television. After graduating from Northwestern University, he made his Broadway debut, quickly gaining recognition for his charisma and natural comedic timing. His work with director Woody Allen became legendary, with Roberts playing memorable roles in Annie Hall (1977), Play It Again, Sam (1972), Manhattan (1979), and A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy (1982). His ability to portray witty and charming characters made him a standout in Allen’s neurotic comedies, often playing the good-natured best friend.