Born Ronald Hale Thigpen on January 2, 1946, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Hale pursued acting early, graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1967. He began his onscreen career with a guest role on ABC’s N.Y.P.D. in 1968 and made his soap opera debut the following year on CBS’ Search for Tomorrow. He also appeared in the Broadway production of William Saroyan’s The Time of Your Life.
In addition to his soap opera work, Hale had roles in films like All the President’s Men (1976), where he portrayed Watergate burglar Frank Sturgis, and appeared in TV shows such as Matlock and MacGyver. His work in the theater extended beyond the screen, with performances at Columbia, South Carolina’s Trustus Theatre, which was founded by his late brother, Jim Thigpen Jr., and sister-in-law, Kay Thigpen.
Ron Hale’s career left a lasting impression on daytime television, with unforgettable roles that earned him both awards and the admiration of fans. As the actor is remembered for his work on Ryan’s Hope and General Hospital, his legacy in the world of soaps remains strong. He is survived by his nieces, Lori and Erin, and nephews, Max and Marc, who carry on his memory. Hale’s contributions to the entertainment world will not be forgotten.
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