
Hollywood has lost a true icon with the passing of Peter Jason, a versatile actor known for his memorable performances. His ability to breathe life into characters across various genres has left an indelible mark on both film and television. What was Peter Jason’s most iconic role?
A Career Spanning Generations
Peter Jason, renowned for his role as Con Stapleton in HBO’s “Deadwood,” has passed away at the age of 80. The cause of death has not been disclosed, leaving fans and colleagues to focus on celebrating his remarkable life and career.
Jason’s prolific career boasted an impressive roster of over 260 film and TV credits. His versatility as an actor allowed him to seamlessly transition between various genres, from Westerns to science fiction.
RIP Peter Jason pic.twitter.com/Dp3OBDnKSX
— ULTRA💀BLAST (@ultrakillblast) February 21, 2025
Tributes Pour In
The news of Jason’s passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from industry peers and fans alike. Director John Carpenter, a longtime collaborator, praised Jason as “one of the great character actors in cinema” and “a dear friend.”
Actor Billy Zane also shared heartfelt words, describing Jason as “the brightest light, most generous soul, and gregarious of men.” These tributes underscore the impact Jason had both on and off the screen.
Peter Jason, the voice actor of @GearsofWar Dizzy Wallin, has passed away at the age of 80
Dizzy Wallin was an incredible fantastic additional character to Delta Squad with Peters performance in Dizzy bringing such happiness joy, laughter & charisma in a time of war, RIP 🥲❤️⚙️ pic.twitter.com/iNDl0ZYKTW
— Shadowz (@SASxSH4DOWZ) February 21, 2025
A Legacy Remembered
Born in Hollywood and raised in Newport Beach, Jason’s roots in the entertainment industry ran deep. His journey in acting began with his first credited role in the 1967 TV movie “A Bell for Adano.”
Throughout his career, Jason appeared in numerous popular TV shows and films, including “Here Come the Brides,” “Gunsmoke,” “Rio Lobo,” and “The Blue and the Gray.” His final performance as Con Stapleton in the 2019 film “Deadwood: The Movie” served as a fitting bookend to his illustrious career.
Peter Jason is survived by his wife Eileen, whom he married in 1979, and their daughter Robin Goldwasser. His passing leaves a void in the entertainment industry, but his legacy as a talented and beloved actor will continue to inspire future generations.