'Highway to Heaven' Cast: Where They Are Now After the Show's 1989 End
By
Caroline Blair
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Summary
A look at what happened to the cast of 'Highway to Heaven' after the show ended in 1989, including the deaths of stars Michael Landon and Victor French. The article covers the careers and lives of main cast members like Michael Landon (who died of pancreatic cancer in 1991), Victor French (who died of lung cancer in 1989), and supporting actors such as James Troesh, David W. Harper, and others. The piece also notes that Fox has ordered a revival of the series.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledMichael Landon died of pancreatic cancer in 1991 at age 54.
Victor French died of lung cancer just months after the show ended in 1989.
Fox has ordered a revival of 'Highway to Heaven.'
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