John Dye, 'Touched By an Angel' Star, Dies at 47
By Joyce Eng, TVGuide.com | Thursday, January 13, 2011, 3:02 PM
"Touched by an Angel" star John Dye
CBS
John Dye, best known as the angel of death Andrew on "Touched By an Angel," has died. He was 47.
The actor died Monday from a heart attack in San Francisco, his brother, Jerre Dye, told The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal.
Born in Mississippi, Dye majored in theater at the University of Memphis. He made his film debut in 1984's "Making the Grade," which filmed in the Memphis area, before moving to Los Angeles.
In 1995, he landed the role of Andrew on CBS's "Touched By an Angel." Originally a recurring role, Dye was promoted to regular by the third season. He remained on the series until its end in 2003.
"Dear, sweet John Dye, rest in peace," "Angel" co-star Valerie Bertinelli tweeted.
Dye's other credits include guest spots on "Murder, She Wrote" and "Promised Land," and the films "Modern Girls," "The Perfect Weapon," and "Sioux City." His last role was in 2007's "Fist of the Warrior."
Besides Jerre, Dye is survived by his other brother Jamey; his father, James; and his grandmother, Irene Duvall.
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