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Actor Robert Culp, best known for his role as an international tennis star and globe-trotting secret agent in the hit 1960s television series "I Spy," died Wednesday morning after a fall at his Hollywood home, authorities said.
The 79-year-old actor was rushed to Queen of Angels hospital shortly after 11 a.m. after hitting his head while taking a walk outside his home in the 1800 block of El Cerrito Place, said LAPD Lt. Bob Binder. He was found by a jogger who called 911, and paramedics, patrol officers and detectives responded to the scene.
Very sorry to hear this. He's one of those guys that always gave off a good vibe. Recently heard that he'd been working on a very ambitious project as writer, director and producer. His movie with Natalie Wood, "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice," had been playing non-stop lately. I always liked him.
Last edited by Mr. Humble; 03-24-2010 at 03:46 PM..
RIP
He was an excellent writer. He wrote some I Spy episodes that were superb, especially the one with Will Geer titled "Home to Judgment."
He was also excellent in numerous Columbo episodes. Also the black and white original Outer Limits Series.
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