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Pawn Stars brought us unforgettable faces over the years, but not everyone stayed until the end. When Pawn Stars became one of reality TV's biggest hits, it restructured how audiences viewed these types of programs, but the journey wasn't smooth for everyone who appeared on screen. Some cast members passed away, others faced personal struggles that changed them forever, and a few simply vanished without explanation. What happened to the people who helped make the show what it was is a story worth telling. --- *RICHARD "OLD MAN" HARRISON* Richard Harrison, known as the Old Man, brought a serious face and a calm voice to Pawn Stars that fans couldn't get enough of. He just gave the right advice to keep things in order when deals got messy or emotions ran high. The earlier days saw him working hard to grow the family business, and his goal was simple: keep the shop strong and honest toward every customer who walked through the door. Every time he gave advice or said no to a bad deal, he was trying to help the family avoid disaster. When Richard passed away in 2018 at 77 years old, the news left fans heartbroken. The shop went on and the show kept filming, but something felt different from that point forward. Viewers watching old episodes with him today remember a man who represented the foundation of everything the show stood for, the wisdom that built it all from nothing. Copyright Notice: All content featured on the Silver Archives channel, including video, graphics, and narration, is protected by copyright law. Any unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or modification of our work is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved by Silver Archives.