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'Fame' Actor Morgan Stevens Cause Of Death Revealed You will be redirected back to your article in seconds Skip to main content February 4, 2022 11:50am SERVICES TO SHARE THIS
PAGE. Morgan Stevens, the _Fame_ and _Melrose Place_ actor whose body was found by police during a wellness check of his Hollywood home last week, died of arteriosclerotic cardiovascular
disease, the Los Angeles Coroner’s office has disclosed. Stevens died Jan. 26 at the age of 70 of the condition more commonly known as heart disease, or hardening of the arteries. The actor
played the role of Paul Northridge in _The Waltons_ and its three reunion movies before landing his breakthrough, two-season role of David Reardon on the TV adaptation of _Fame_ in 1982. He
later appeared on_ Melrose Place_, _Airwolf, Walker, Texas Ranger_, among others.__ Stevens’ career was temporarily halted and seriously impacted when, in August 1989, he was arrested by the
LAPD on suspicion of DUI and, while in custody, severely beaten by police. He was later cleared him of the DUI charge, and his treatment in custody was later settled in a lawsuit against
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