John Ashton, the talented actor best known for his role as "Detective John Taggart" in the 'Beverly Hills Cop' films, has passed away at the age of 76. His death has left a significant void in the entertainment industry, as he was celebrated for his memorable performances and charismatic presence on screen.

  • John Ashton has died at 76 years old
  • He was best known from the 'Beverly Hills Cop' franchise
  • THIS was his life in the spotlight

John's legacy

"John was a loving husband, brother, father, and grandfather who will be deeply missed by all who knew him," the obituary read. His "memory will forever be treasured by his wife, children, grandchildren, as well as his brother, sisters, his extended family and all who loved him."

Known for his beloved role, he returned for the sequel, 'Beverly Hills Cop II,' and reprised the role again in this year's Netflix follow-up, 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.' In an appearance on the 'Today' show earlier this year, Ashton said reprising his role in the movie was "surreal."

"I remember one of the crew guys was helping me out of the car, and he said, 'Man, seeing you three guys back in the car just gave me the chills," he said.

Born in Pennsylvania, Ashton began his acting career in the late 1970s and quickly made a name for himself with a series of supporting roles in film and television.

On the TV side, Ashton starred in episodes of a wide variety of classic shows like 'Columbo,' 'M*A*S*H,' 'Dallas,' 'The A-Team,' 'The Twilight Zone,' 'Fantasy Island' and 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.'

However, it was his portrayal of "Taggart", a tough yet comedic detective, in the iconic 'Beverly Hills Cop' franchise that truly cemented his status as a Hollywood fixture. Alongside Eddie Murphy, Ashton brought a blend of humor and grit to the character, contributing to the films' immense popularity.

Ashton's career extended beyond 'Beverly Hills Cop.' He appeared in a variety of notable films, including 'Midnight Run,' where he showcased his versatility as an actor, and 'The Last Boy Scout.' His performances often resonated with audiences, making him a familiar face in both comedies and action films.

In addition to his film work, Ashton was involved in television, appearing in various series throughout the years. His ability to bring depth and authenticity to his characters garnered him respect from both fans and fellow actors.

Outside of his entertainment career, Ashton was an avid lover of golf and was "always trying new techniques to improve his game and made sure he acquired the latest and most up-to-date equipment," according to his obituary.

"However, it was his work as an actor/entertainer in theater, film and television where his skill and dedication were most clearly demonstrated. John devoted his career to honing his craft and bringing characters to life on the screen," the obituary continued. "His presence will be greatly missed."

"John leaves behind a legacy of love, dedication and service," his obituary continued. "John’s impact on the world will be remembered and celebrated for generations to come."

Colleagues and fans have been sharing tributes since the news of his passing broke, reminiscing about his contributions to cinema and the joy he brought to his roles. Ashton's legacy lives on through his iconic performances and the impact he had on those who worked with him and watched him on screen.

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His charm and talent made him a beloved figure in the industry, and he will be remembered not only for his iconic roles but also for his warm spirit and generosity. John Ashton's passing marks the end of a significant chapter in entertainment history, but his work will continue to entertain and inspire generations to come.