Roseanne remains one of the most influential and beloved sitcoms in television history, known for its honest portrayal of a working-class American family.

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Over the years, the show’s cast delivered memorable performances that endeared them to fans worldwide.

Sadly, some of these beloved actors have tragically passed away, leaving a lasting impact on the Roseanne community and beyond.

Here’s a heartfelt look at some of the Roseanne actors who are no longer with us but whose legacies live on.

Glenn Quinn (Mark Healy)

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Glenn Quinn played Mark Healy, Darlene Conner’s boyfriend and eventual husband on the show.

Known for his charm and talent, Quinn was a fan favorite during his time on Roseanne.

Tragically, his promising career was cut short when he passed away at the young age of 32 in 2002 due to a heroin overdose.

Quinn’s death shocked fans and colleagues alike, highlighting the struggles he faced behind the scenes.

Don S. Davis (Captain Tom Shaw)

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Don S. Davis portrayed Captain Tom Shaw on Roseanne, bringing a calm and authoritative presence to the role.

Davis was a versatile actor, also widely recognized for his role as General Hammond on Stargate SG-1.

He passed away in 2008 from a heart attack at the age of 65.

His death was mourned by many fans who appreciated his warm, steady performances across multiple shows.

Shelley Morrison (Rosie)

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Shelley Morrison had a recurring role on Roseanne and was widely loved for her warmth and humor.

She also gained recognition for her role as Rosario Salazar on the hit sitcom Will & Grace. Morrison passed away in 2019 at the age of 83.

Fans remember her for the vibrant characters she brought to life, including those on Roseanne.

Jerry Van Dyke (Guest Role)

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Though not a regular on Roseanne, Jerry Van Dyke appeared in guest roles and was a respected figure in the comedy world.

Brother of Dick Van Dyke, Jerry had a long career filled with memorable performances.

He passed away in 2018 at the age of 86. His contributions to television left a lasting impression on audiences.

Remembering Their Contributions

While the main cast of Roseanne remains largely intact, these actors made significant contributions to the show’s success and brought depth to its storylines. Their deaths were felt deeply by fans who admired their work and remember them fondly.

Roseanne was more than just a TV show—it was a reflection of real-life struggles, humor, and resilience. The actors who tragically passed away helped shape this legacy, and their memories continue to live on through the timeless episodes and the hearts of viewers.