Renowned actor John Ashton, best known for his role as Detective Sergeant John Taggart in the Beverly Hills Cop film series, has passed away at the age of 76. His manager, Alan Somers, confirmed that Ashton lost his battle with cancer on Thursday. Ashton’s portrayal of Detective Taggart in the original Beverly Hills Cop films, released in 1984 and 1987, was adored by audiences. He will be seen reprising his role in the upcoming Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, where he returns as a police chief. The series, which also starred Eddie Murphy and Judge Reinhold, showcased Ashton’s comedic timing and strong screen presence throughout his career.
John Ashton’s career spanned over five decades, during which he appeared in numerous films and television shows. Some of his notable works include An Eye for an Eye (1973), So Evil, My Sister (1974), Cat Murkil and the Silks (1976), Borderline (1979), and Honky Tonk Freeway (1981). More recent projects of his include Sweet Deadly Dreams (2006), Gone Baby Gone (2007), Middle Men (2009), and Lonesome Soldier (2023). On television, Ashton had guest roles in popular shows such as Columbo, Police Story, Barnaby Jones, and MASH. His memorable appearance in the long-running series Dallas during the 1978-79 season solidified his presence on television screens.
According to reports, John David Ashton was born on February 22, 1948, in Springfield, Massachusetts, and was raised in Enfield, Connecticut. He graduated from USC with a BA in theatre arts, setting the stage for his successful acting career. He leaves behind his sisters, Sharon Ann Ashton and Linda Jean Ashton, as well as his brother, Edward Richard Ashton Jr. Ashton’s talent and contribution to the entertainment industry will be remembered fondly by fans and colleagues alike.
John Ashton’s legacy as an actor will live on through his iconic portrayal of Detective Taggart in the Beverly Hills Cop series and his extensive body of work in film and television. His comedic timing and strong screen presence have left a lasting impact on audiences. Ashton’s career spanned over five decades, showcasing his versatility as an actor in various genres and mediums. His recent projects, such as Sweet Deadly Dreams and Gone Baby Gone, highlighted his continued dedication to his craft.
In addition to his work in film, Ashton made memorable guest appearances on popular television shows such as Columbo and Dallas. His performance in Dallas during the 1978-79 season further solidified his place in television history. Despite his passing, Ashton’s contributions to the entertainment industry will continue to be celebrated and remembered by fans and colleagues alike. His talent and dedication to his craft will always be admired and cherished by those who had the pleasure of witnessing his work.
Ashton’s passing is a great loss to the entertainment industry, but his legacy as an actor will continue to inspire future generations. His portrayal of Detective Taggart in the Beverly Hills Cop series will forever remain a testament to his talent and impact on the film industry. Ashton’s career achievements and memorable performances will ensure that he is remembered as a versatile and talented actor who left a lasting impression on audiences worldwide. May his contributions to the world of entertainment be celebrated and honored for years to come.