Robert Swan’s Cause Of Death and Net Worth: How Did The Actor Die and How Rich Was He? His Obituary

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Actor Robert Swan has died at age 78. He was best known for ‘The Babe’ and ‘The Untouchables’. How he died and net worth explored.

Robert Swan was a veteran character actor.

He had long years of acting and had a successful career in the entertainment industry.

On August 9, 2023, the world learned about his death as he died in his Indiana home. Following his death, many might want to know what he died of and how much he was worth as well as his career. Read on for more.

Robert Swan Hoosiers actor dies at 78
Robert Swan. ROBERT SWAN/FACEBOOK

What was Robert Swan’s cause of death?

Actor Robert Swan, whose credits include such films as HoosiersRudyThe Untouchables and The Babe, has died at 78.

Swan died Wednesday of liver cancer at his home in Rolling Prairie, Indiana, Betty Hoeffner, a friend of Swan’s, confirmed to multiple outlets.

Hoeffner wrote in her Facebook post that an event will be held at an undetermined date to honor Swan, with a reading of his screenplay by Hill Street Blues actor Daniel J. Travanti as Johnson.

“He was a great friend,” Hoeffner, who says she knew Swan since 2006, tells PEOPLE. “Loved animals, was extremely creative, an opera singer, produced operas. He could do anything and everything, and he helped people out all the time.”

“His biggest passion was being a screenwriter,” she continued. “I talked to him yesterday as he knew he was going to be passing soon. I said, ‘When you go on the other side Bob, please find me some angels. They’re gonna help me get your screenplay turned into a film.’ And he gave me a thumbs up. Once you met him, you would never forget him.”

Robert Swan Hoosiers actor dies at 78
Robert Swan. BETTY HOEFFNER/HEYUGLY

What was Robert Swan’s net worth?

Before his death, Robert Swan had an estimated current net worth of at least $1 million. He accrued his millionaire status from his long years of working as an actor.

Born in Chicago, Swan began his career by acting locally in theater and also appeared on Broadway inThe Freedom of the City in 1974.

His first film role was in the 1980 movie Somewhere in Time, starring Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour. He continued to work in film and TV, appearing in The Twilight ZoneSpenser for HireDoctor DetroitWho’s That GirlThe Equalizer and Olivier Stone’s violent classic Natural Born Killers.

Among the high-profile movies that Swan appeared was 1986’s Hoosiers, in which he played Rollin Butcher, an assistant to Hickory High School basketball coach Norman Dale (played by Gene Hackman). In 1987’s The Untouchables, directed by Brian De Palma, Swan played a Canadian Mountie. For 1992’s The Babe, starring John Goodman in the title role, Swan portrayed Babe Ruth’s father, George Herman Ruth Sr.

Swan is survived by his wife, two brothers, a sister-in-law, and three nephews, per The Hollywood Reporter