Tony Roberts obituary, 1939-2025

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Tony Roberts

1939 - 2025

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May 17, 2025

To the family, many, many friends, colleagues and fans of this wonderful actor Mr. Tony Roberts fine comfort with you during this difficult time in your lives. Mr. Tony Roberts was a two-time Tony Award-nominated stage star who was also known for his work in a series of Woody Allen films, most notably 1977´s "Annie Hall." We hope many of the encouraging words and thoughts on this site comfort you during this difficult time also. May you find comfort in your wealth of fond memories together. May Almighty God in the Heavens comfort your hearts with peace and loving kindness as you cope with this precious loss in your lives. Mr. Tony Roberts will certainly be missed by Hollywood and the whole world. May family, friends and extended family cherish his memories.

RA

February 17, 2025

An amazing array of artistic work both on stage and screen. A well know veteran actor and stage performer that was so incredibly talented. Condolences to the Roberts family, truly sorry for your loss. God be with you all to help you through this very difficult time of your loss.

Terri Garber

February 13, 2025

I´ve known Tony for 40 years and we had wonderful times together. I will miss him.

RR

February 11, 2025

Such a great actor, a familiar face from so many roles. Throughout his career, he has played in some great roles and it was always great to watch him. Sincere condolences to the Roberts family, so very sorry for your loss, May God be with you all in your time of loss.

Donna James

February 10, 2025

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always
The love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
We thank you for your wonderful career in Hollywood through the years, and your support during this difficult time. Rest in peace, Tony.

Howard Banks

February 10, 2025

A fan of Tony's brilliant Woody Allen work, and also a Northwestern alumni, was fortunate enough to see him on Broadway, in the late 1980sstarring with Jean Stapleton and Polly Holiday in "Arsenic and Old Lace". His performance was more nuanced than the classic Cary Grant film. Simply one of the most enjoyable comic performances I viewed in 50+ years in NYC as an audience member! Thanks so much, Tony. Rest in Peace.

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