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Benjamin Hess "Ben" Slack III

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BENJAMIN "BEN" HESS SLACK III Age 67, retired actor of stage screen and television died on December 13, 2004 of heart failure in his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland. A graduate of The Calvert Hall High School in Baltimore and The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. Ben was the son of Benjamin and Elvira Slack, (deceased) of Middle River, Maryland. Ben's 40 year acting career took him to Broadway, Hollywood, and to theatres across the nation. From roles in movies like Serpico and Murder In The First, to television roles in All In The Family, The Wonder Years, The Practice, Cagney & Lacey, and Star Trek Next Generation, his first love was always acting. An avid Oriole baseball memorabilia collector, he loved going to baseball games especially spring training, listening to classical music, and researching his Slack family genealogy. Ben is survived by his son, Anthony Slack of Glen Burnie, Maryland; grandchildren, Katie, Kristen and Danielle Slack of Florida; stepdaughter, Leesa Harvey of West Hills, California and grandchildren, Jacob, Allan, and Nicole Harvey of California; and cousins, Kathy Davison, Ruth Dickerson, Karen, Art, Kristen, and Mike Abraham of Baltimore, Maryland. Memorial services were held at Slack's Funeral Home in Ellicott City, Maryland and in California. Mr. Slack was a long time member of SAG, AFTRA, and Actor's Equity.

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Published by Los Angeles Daily News on Jan. 11, 2005.

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Robert Wayne

February 4, 2024

I saw Ben on TV awhile ago on an old episode of All in the Family. Rest In Peace Ben.

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