It’s with a heavy heart that we remember John Ashton, the beloved actor best known for his role as Detective Sergeant John Taggart in the iconic Beverly Hills Cop series. Ashton passed away at the age of 76 on Thursday in Fort Collins, Colorado, following a brief battle with cancer. His passing marks the end of an era for fans and colleagues who cherished his contributions to film and television.
A Legacy of Laughter and Friendship
John Ashton’s career spanned over five decades, during which he left an indelible mark on both the big and small screens. His portrayal of Taggart alongside Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop (1984) showcased his talent for blending humour with a tough-guy persona. Ashton reprised this role in the sequel and most recently in Netflix’s Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (2024), where he returned as the now-promoted Police Chief Taggart.
In a heartfelt tribute, his co-star Judge Reinhold shared a touching message on social media, stating:
“Thursday night John seemed like he was sleeping but the Yankees were on. They won the game, clinched the division, then John made it home. Forty years of laughs on screen and off. John LIVED his life! My brother, my partner, my Sarge – I love you. There’s no smoking in Heaven, John.”
John Ashton’s Impact on Film and Television
Ashton’s extensive filmography includes notable titles that highlight his versatility as an actor. Here’s a glimpse into some of his significant roles:
- Midnight Run (1988): A classic action-comedy where Ashton played a pivotal role alongside Robert De Niro.
- Little Big League (1994): Ashton brought his charm to this family-friendly film about a young boy who becomes the owner of a baseball team.
- Gone Baby Gone (2007): A critically acclaimed film directed by Ben Affleck, where Ashton demonstrated his dramatic chops.
- Middle Men (2009): A film that delved into the early days of the adult entertainment industry on the internet.
In addition to his film work, Ashton appeared in classic TV shows such as Columbo, MASH*, and Dallas, further solidifying his place in television history.
A Personal Touch: Remembering the Man Behind the Roles
John Ashton was more than just a talented actor; he was a loving family man. His manager, Alan Somers, released a statement saying:
“John was a loving husband, brother, father, and grandfather who will be deeply missed by all who knew him. John leaves behind a legacy of love, dedication, and service.”
His family includes his sisters, Sharon Ann and Linda Jean, and his brother, Edward Richard Ashton Jr. They will carry forward his memory, along with countless fans and friends who admired his work.
Reflections on His Career
As I reflect on John Ashton’s contributions to the entertainment industry, I’m reminded of how his characters resonated with audiences. His unique ability to balance comedic timing with serious undertones made him a standout performer.
- Humour and Heart: Ashton’s roles often combined humour with genuine emotional depth, making his characters relatable and memorable.
- Mentorship and Support: Colleagues frequently spoke of his kindness and willingness to help emerging actors, showcasing his generosity both on and off the screen.
Celebrating a Life Well-Lived
As we mourn John Ashton’s passing, let’s also celebrate the joy he brought to so many. His performances will continue to entertain and inspire future generations.
In the words of his loved ones, “John’s impact on the world will be remembered and celebrated for generations to come.”
As we remember him, let’s keep his family in our thoughts and honour his legacy through the laughter and memories he gifted us.