John Carroll Dye was an American film and television actor known for his role as Andrew in the television series Touched by an Angel died from a heart attack he was , 47.
(January 31, 1963 – January 10, 2011) |
Early life
Dye was born in Amory, Mississippi, one of three sons, to James and Lynn Dye, a furniture manufacturer and homemaker. He was introduced to acting by playing the role of the youngest von Trapp child in a school production of The Sound of Music at Cleveland High School (CHS) in Cleveland, Tennessee. He performed as a trombonist in the CHS band program. While performing at Tupelo High School[2] as Friedrich von Trapp, the eldest son, again in The Sound of Music Dye found himself bitten by the acting bug. After graduation, he enrolled at Mississippi State University in hopes of becoming a civil rights lawyer. After a year at Mississippi State University, he decided to become an actor, and was advised against it by his great-grandmother.[3] He transferred to Memphis State and majored in theater.[3]After his first year of college, he traveled to New York, where he auditioned and won a place in a classical theater company. However, because acting with the company would conflict with his studies, Dye turned it down.
Career
When he returned to Memphis, Dye discovered that a Judd Nelson film called Making the Grade (1984) was filming in the area. Dye landed his first film role as "Skip." In 1986 he starred alongside actresses Virginia Madsen and Cynthia Gibb in the comedy film Modern Girls. In 1987 Dye got his first leading role, in the film Campus Man, as Todd Barrett. That same year, he re-teamed with Nelson in the television miniseries Billionaire Boys Club. In 1989, he starred alongside actors James Earl Jones and Eric Roberts in the martial-arts drama Best of the Best.By the time the 1990s came around, Dye decided to make a move towards television. He was cast as Private Francis "Doc Hoc" Hockenbury in the last season of Tour of Duty. When the series finished, he moved on to short-lived series such as Jack's Place (1992) and Hotel Malibu (1994). In 1994, he appeared as Andrew the "Angel of Death" on Touched by an Angel with Roma Downey & Della Reese. Originally cast as a recurring character, by the third season he was made a regular cast member. The show ran for nine seasons before ending in April 2003. In 2000, he starred in the television movie Once Upon a Christmas. In 2001, he appeared in the sequel Twice Upon a Christmas.
Death
Dye was found dead in his home in San Francisco, California on January 10, 2011. His family reported that he died due to heart related problems.[4]His final resting place is in Amory, Mississippi's Haughton Memorial Park.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | Making the Grade | Skip | |
1986 | Modern Girls | Mark | |
1987 | Campus Man | Todd Barrett | |
1989 | Mother, Mother | Jeff Cutler | Short film |
1989 | Best of the Best | Virgil Keller | |
1991 | The Perfect Weapon | Adam | |
1994 | Sioux City | Colin Adams | |
2005 | Heart of the Beholder | Manion | |
2007 | Claudette | Man in Truck | Short film |
2009 | Fist of the Warrior (aka Lesser of Three Evils) | I.A. Officer | filmed in 2004 |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Billionaire Boys Club | Bob Holmby | NBC television film |
1988 | CBS Summer Playhouse | Chip | Episode: "Old Money" |
1988 | Murder, She Wrote | Andy Broom | Episode: "A Little Night Work" |
1989–1990 | Tour of Duty | Pvt. Francis 'Doc Hoc' Hockenberry | |
1990 | Room for Romance | Craig Holloway | Episode: "Pilot" |
1992 | Jack's Place | Greg Toback | |
1994 | Murder, She Wrote | Dr. Ray Stinson | Episode: "A Nest of Vipers" |
1994 | Hotel Malibu | Jack Mayfield | |
1996 | The Nerd | Rick Steadman | |
1996–1998 | Promised Land | Andrew | 4 episodes |
2000 | Once Upon a Christmas | Bill Morgan | PAX-TV television film |
2001 | Twice Upon a Christmas | Bill Morgan | PAX-TV television film |
1994–2003 | Touched by an Angel | Andrew |
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