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‘Shawshank Redemption’ and ‘Gilmore Girls’ actor Dion Anderson dies at 87

Upon completing his studies at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, Anderson was appointed theater director in West Virginia.

He earned several degrees, including studies in English Literature, History, Television Production, Economics, Political Science, and Fine Arts. His education took him from Texas to London.

He began his career teaching Shakespeare in Florida before joining Voice of America, where he worked in film and television. During the Vietnam War, Dion helped build television network facilities in South Vietnam and trained local staff.

His work later took him to Iran with the U.S. Foreign Service and the State Department. There, he helped create radio and television networks while also teaching English, producing plays, and organizing art exhibits.

After finishing his studies at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA), Dion became a theater director at the Opera House in Charleston, West Virginia. It was after that that he pursued his own acting career, and what followed was a bunch of memorable roles.

Dion appeared in several films, television series, and theater productions. He is likely best known for his role as prison guard Head Bull Haig in Shawshank Redemption, but also appeared in praised roles in Shakespeare’s Henry VI and Tennessee Williams’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

Tributes are pouring in

He also starred as the character Burt in Gilmore Girls. Outside of his work, Dion loved painting, music, nature, and animals. He will be remembered for his talent, kindness, and adventurous spirit.

On Facebook, tributes to Dion Anderson are now pouring in. Per Express, one person wrote, “A true talent and an even truer friend. The years my wife, April, and I spent singing gospel music with Dion and Lucinda are some of our happiest memories. Rest easy, big fella.”

A second added: “Dion will be missed. Rest In Peace my friend. Condolences to Lucinda and the family,” while a third simply wrote, “Thoughts to his family.”

A fourth stated, “What an accomplished artist and family man. May he be at rest and may his family have peace and comfort,” while a fifth remarked, “My condolences, may peace be with Lucinda and all who loved him.”

Rest in peace, Dion Anderson.

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