John Heard

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    'Home Alone' Star John Heard's Cause of Death Revealed

    The 'Sopranos' and 'Home Alone' star died at age 71 in Palo Alto, California, last month.

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    Macaulay Culkin Steps Out to Dinner With Brenda Song in Rare Appearance

    It marked his first appearance since the death of his 'Home Alone' father, John Heard.

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    Daniel Stern Pays Tribute to ‘Home Alone’ Co-Star John Heard in Emotional Post

    Heard passed away on Friday at the age of 71.

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    Daniel Stern Pays Tribute To ‘Home Alone’ Co-Star John Heard

    After news broke this morning of famed film and TV actor John Heard’s death Friday, his former <em> Home Alone</em> co-star Daniel Stern took to Twitter to pay tribute to Heard, calling him “the coolest cat in New York City for about 10 straight years.” Stern, who in the note says he met Heard in the nascent stage of his career, wrote that it was Heard’s performance in <em>Between the Lines </em>that not only inspired him to do film but also taught him “HOW to be an actor in movies.” “John…

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    Home Alone star John Heard dies, aged 72

    The actor, best known for his role as Macaulay Culkin's father, passes away following 'minor back surgery.'

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    John Heard, Star of ‘Home Alone’ Series, Dies at 72

    John Heard, an actor best known for playing Macaulay Culkin’s dad in the original “Home Alone” movies, died Friday in Palo Alto, California. He was 72.

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    John Heard Dies: ‘Home Alone’ Actor Was 72

    John Heard, a film and TV actor best known for his iconic role as dad Peter McCallister in the first two  <em>Home Alone</em> movies and an Emmy-nominated role on  <em>The Sopranos,</em> died Friday. He was 72. The Santa Clara County coroner’s office confirmed Heard’s death to Deadline. The cause is under investigation. The Washington, D.C., native’s acting career began in the mid-1970s in an off-Broadway production of Mark Medoff’s play <em>The Wager.</em> He then segued to television, playing