Richard Jordan, who portrayed the character Francis, was 38 at the time of filming. Born on July 19, 1937, he enjoyed a prolific career in theater and film, with notable roles in “The Hunt for Red October” and “Gettysburg.” Sadly, he passed away from a brain tumor on August 30, 1993, at the age of 56.
Farrah Fawcett, known for her role as Holly, was just 29. Born on February 2, 1947, Fawcett became a household name, notably as Jill Monroe in “Charlie’s Angels.” Her career was tragically cut short when she died from cancer on June 25, 2009, at 62.
Carrie Morgan, who played Billy, is among the surviving cast. Now 73, Morgan has an impressive filmography with credits in “Bonanza” and “Pete’s Dragon.” Similarly, Michael Anderson Jr., who portrayed Doc, is 79 and has appeared in over 80 roles, including “The Sons of Katie Elder.”
Ashley Cox, the timid girl, is 66 today and was once a Playmate in December 1977 for Playboy. Rosco Lee Browne, who played Box, passed away in 2007 at 84, leaving behind a legacy of significant roles in television and film.
Michelle Stacy, who portrayed Mary, has remained largely out of the public eye since leaving acting at age 12, while Peter Ustinov, who played the Old Man, died in 2004. Laura Lindsay, now 81, and Camilla Carr, at 80, have shifted towards writing and other pursuits beyond acting.
Jenny Agutter, who played Jessica, is now 70 and continues to work in film, while Michael York, who starred as Logan, remains active at 80, celebrated for his extensive career and contributions to drama.
As fans reflect on “Logan’s Run,” the enduring legacy of its cast serves as a reminder of the film’s impact on science fiction and popular culture.