What's Happening?
Rif Hutton, a well-known actor with a prolific career in television, passed away at the age of 73. Hutton, who was known for his roles in 'Doogie Howser, M.D.', 'JAG', and 'General Hospital', died at his home in Pasadena after a yearlong battle with Glioblastoma,
a form of brain cancer. His death was announced by his family and friends. Hutton's career spanned nearly 200 TV credits, including guest appearances on popular shows like 'The Jeffersons', 'Seinfeld', and 'NCIS: Los Angeles'. He was also active in supporting brain tumor research and participated in the National Brain Tumor Society's Southern California Brain Tumor Walk.
Why It's Important?
Hutton's passing marks the loss of a versatile and dedicated actor who contributed significantly to American television. His extensive body of work reflects the diverse roles and characters he portrayed, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and the entertainment industry. Hutton's involvement in brain tumor advocacy highlights the importance of awareness and support for those affected by such conditions. His legacy extends beyond his acting career, as he inspired others through his resilience and commitment to raising awareness about Glioblastoma.












