Richard Roat, a devoted friend to the entertainment industry, and a talented actor, passed away suddenly on Friday, August 5. With a career spanning over 135 roles on television, film, and Broadway, he had a remarkable presence in the industry. He made guest appearances on iconic shows such as "The Golden Girls," "Friends," "Seinfeld," and "Hill Street Blues," and even performed in classic TV shows like "Car 54 Where Are You?"
In addition to his impressive acting career, Richard was a successful entertainment tax preparer for over 50 years. His unique blend of skills and dedication made him a respected professional in his field.
As an individual, Richard was a true Renaissance Man, with a passion for music, playing the violin, theater, movies, literature, and engaging conversations. He also enjoyed a good whiskey, sports, and was known for his charming smile, mischievous twinkle in his eyes, and quick wit.
Above all, Richard's greatest love was his family. He shared his incredible sense of humor, intelligence, and zest for life with his loved ones. He was fortunate to have married his soulmate, Kathy, with whom he celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. Their life together was a magical journey of travel, laughter, and love, truly an "An Affair to Remember."
Richard will be deeply missed by his family, friends, colleagues, and clients. His warm memories and good times will be cherished by all who knew him.