Chad Everett, 75, the handsome actor who mended broken hearts as well as broken bones as Dr. Joe Gannon on the TV drama "Medical Center" in the 1970s, died July 24 at his home in Los Angeles.
The cause was lung cancer, his daughter Kate Thorp said.
Everett acted in more than three dozen TV series and films, including leading roles in two other primetime series in the 1980s and '90s, "The Rousters" and "McKenna."
But he was best known as the soft-spoken surgeon who soothes the worries of his patients, their families and his colleagues in "Medical Center," set in a fictitious teaching hospital in Los Angeles. It was broadcast on CBS from 1969 to 1976.
In a 1969 episode, O.J. Simpson played a bedeviled college football star who Dr. Gannon suspects suffers from serious mental problems. The doctor persists in his efforts to determine the cause of the player's erratic behavior.
In 2006, Everett portrayed a closeted gay police officer in an episode of "Cold Case" on CBS.
Vincent R. Mancusi, 98, who was warden of the Attica Correctional Facility in upstate New York when inmates rebelled against prison conditions in 1971, sparking a riot that left scores of guards and prisoners dead or injured, died July 5 at his home in Springfield, Va.
The Attica revolt gained national attention at a time of sharp racial and political divides reflected by prison protests around the country.