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Veteran actor Robert Hogan died of pneumonia at the age of 87, and his family revealed his last wishes

On June 2, according to foreign media reports, Robert Hogan, a veteran actor who has acted in the movies "Too Big to Fall", "Welcome to Academia", "Batman" and other works, died at home on May 27 at the age of 87 due to complications from pneumonia.

Veteran actor Robert Hogan died of pneumonia at the age of 87, and his family revealed his last wishes

According to Robert Hogan's family, Robert Hogan struggled with Alzheimer's disease for many years and died of complications from pneumonia at home on May 27.

Veteran actor Robert Hogan died of pneumonia at the age of 87, and his family revealed his last wishes

Robert Hogan's career as an actor dates back to the '60s, including "Hogan's Heroes," "Donna Reid Show," "Twilight Zone," "I Dreamed of Jenny," "Lavien and Shirley," "Once a Day," "Mary Taylor Moore Show," "Wired," "General Hospital," and "Law & Order." Robert Hogan has also starred in The Rockford Files, Barnaby Jones, Detective Cannon, The F.B.I., Twelve O'Clock, Batman, Red Dead Redemption, Cold and Warm, Let the World Turn, Alice, Only This Life, Another World, Westworld, and others.

Veteran actor Robert Hogan died of pneumonia at the age of 87, and his family revealed his last wishes
Veteran actor Robert Hogan died of pneumonia at the age of 87, and his family revealed his last wishes

It is reported that Robert Hogan had two marriages, the first marriage was with Sharon Lynn Harper, the marriage lasted 25 years, after the marriage had three children, Robert Hogan's second wife is the novelist Mary Hogan, the two have been married for 38 years.

Veteran actor Robert Hogan died of pneumonia at the age of 87, and his family revealed his last wishes

According to family members, Robert Hogan's last wish was that after his death, people would donate money to the local Alzheimer's Association instead of buying flowers. May it go all the way!