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Jon Cypher the Masters of the Universe and Hill Street Blues star dies at 94

The curtain has fallen on the remarkable career of Jon Cypher, an actor whose presence graced countless screens and whose energy touched a multitude of worlds. At 94 years old, Cypher passed away peacefully on August 3rd at his home in Twin Creeks, Oregon, surrounded by his beloved wife of forty years, Carol Rosin.

Cypher built a career defined by television, becoming a familiar and beloved face across the small screen. For three decades, he was a fixture in countless classic and contemporary series, appearing in hits like Mission: Impossible, Bonanza, The Rockford Files, Law & Order, and many others. His longevity demonstrated a talent for inhabiting diverse roles and connecting with audiences across generations.

Beyond television, Cypher’s talents spanned the stage and cinema. He brought charm to the big screen, notably starring as Prince Charming alongside Julie Andrews in the original 1957 television musical Cinderella. He also made his feature film debut in Valdez Is Coming, showcasing a versatility that extended far beyond episodic television.

His creative spirit was also reflected in his vocal abilities. Cypher was known to burst out in song, bringing joy to every event, and he sang opera in four languages—a truly unique gift that added another layer of richness to his remarkable life.

Perhaps one of the most memorable facets of his career involved some of the more imaginative projects he undertook. While not deeply familiar with Masters of the Universe, Cypher nonetheless embraced the challenge of making the film, balancing it alongside filming the final seasons of popular series like Hill Street Blues. He described the experience as a demanding but rewarding endeavor, recalling the intense night shoots and rapid transitions between locations.

This blend of acting roles, musical talent, and cinematic ambition created a rich tapestry of experiences. Jon Cypher’s journey was one of enduring commitment to storytelling, leaving behind a legacy filled with memorable performances and joyful moments.

Our deepest thoughts and condolences are extended to Cypher’s family and friends as we remember a life lived fully and brightly.