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George Maharis

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George Maharis has died at the age of 94.

TheRoute 66star died Wednesday, according to his friend Marc Bahan. In aFacebook post, Bahan wrote: “George Maharis passed away on Wednesday, May 25. George is well known for his stardom in route 66, stage productions, singing, artist, and above all a great guy would do anything for anyone. My dear friend, you’ll be terribly missed.”

PEOPLE reached out to Bahan for further comment.

Maharis was best known for his role as the charismatic Buz Murdock in the 1960s CBS dramaRoute 66. He played the character for 82 episodes — from 1960 to 1963 — until he contracted hepatitis. A doctor told him, “If you don’t get out now, you’re either going to be dead or you’re going to have permanent liver damage,” he recounted toRoute 66 Newsin 2007.

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George Maharis with a friend; circa 1970; New York

Route 66 stopped shortly after Maharis left, despite attempts to keep the show moving forward. The show remained one of Maharis’s greatest legacies, even offering an Emmy nomination for the role in 1962.

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American actors George Maharis (standing) (as Buz Murdock) and Martin Milner (as Tod Stiles) pose with their blue Corvet from the television show ‘Route 66,’ 1960

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George Maharis attend a centennial tribute to director/screenwriter Otto Preminger at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

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Maharis also had a music career. In 1962, he released an album with Epic Records calledGeorge Maharis Sings!He followed it with three more albums:Portrait In Music (Expanded Edition),Tonight You Belong to MeandNew Route: George Maharis (Live). He also did a handful of off-Broadway productions ahead of his time onRoute 66.

The actor leaves behind brother Robert Maharis, who worked in Hollywood as a noteworthy location manager.

source: people.com