


Mark Withers, ‘Dynasty’ Actor, Dies at 77 After Battle with Pancreatic Cancer
Mark Withers, renowned for his role on ‘Dynasty’, passed away at 77 after battling pancreatic cancer, leaving behind a rich legacy in television.
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Mark Withers, known for his role as Ted Dinard on the 1980s series 'Dynasty', died on November 22 at the age of 77 due to pancreatic cancer. His daughter, Jessie, announced his passing, describing his strength and dignity in facing illness. Withers enjoyed a prolific acting career across numerous television shows, having featured in 'Stranger Things', 'Matlock', and many others. In addition to his television career, he was a former NCAA football player at Penn State University. The family requests donations to be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in his memory.
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