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Kevin Michael Brophy

Los Angeles, California

1953 - 2024

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1953 - 2024 Kevin Brophy, film and TV actor, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away on May 11, 2024, at the age of 70. Kevin was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. His family relocated to the San Fernando Valley, where he attended St. Cyril's Elementary School. Kevin moved to Del Mar,...

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wow!! cant believe it. he was such a great actor. i loved watching him movies, and this is coming from a millineal kid. RIP.

Dearest Kevin - I only recently found out about your passing last year. I am so very sorry. Amy, if you see this, please give me a call. 818-317-5831. You were such a positive spirit Kevin, fun to be around, witty and made me laugh a lot. You will definitely be missed. Love, your guitar Mass buddy, Jan

When I was young I had such a crush on him when he played Lucan. In the early 2000's I found his address and wrote him. He responded with a letter and a signed autograph. I was so proud. Many prayers go out to his family

I´ve always sensed that the innate goodness of the Lucan character was a genuine reflection of who he was as a person..sorry I never got to meet him in person. God bless his family and friends with peace, comfort, hope and the divine light and love that was revealed in Kevin´s life!

I met him when I was like 11 had pic took then my mom had it made into a poster he was my kid hood crush I wish I could share the poster I´m sorry for your loss

You will be missed. I loved you in Lucan! Ill never forget you. Tammie ortega

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His charisma & magnetic personality shown through on the television screen for me many years ago when he played the character Jocko on the Hardy Boys Mysteries, than later on the magical series he started in, "Lucan." Wish I could of met him as he seemed very likeable. God Bless you Kevin as your acting touched my life and so many others.

We met Kevin when my wife and I were guests at an event at The Hotel Bel Air about 25 years ago when he was a valet parking cars. In conversation with him we realized that he was "the actor" we both remembered by name and, most notably, from his time as the star of "Lucan." We later had an opportunity to meet his wife, Amy, as we sought to help him connect with an agent - which he did not have at the time. We were no less than AWED by the positive attitudes that they both had about life,...