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Mar 10, 2025
Gene Winfield (1927–2025), custom car designer for movies and TV
Gene Winfield was an icon of the custom car community whose designs were seen in such movies and TV shows as “Blade Runner,” “Star Trek,” and “Bewitched.”
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Jul 31, 2024
Bobby Banas (1933–2024), actor and dancer in West Side Story
Bobby Banas was a dancer, actor, and choreographer known for his work in “West Side Story,” “Mary Poppins,” “Bye Bye Birdie,” and other classic movie musicals.
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Jul 8, 2022
Larry Storch (1923–2022), star of “F Troop”
Larry Storch was a comedian and actor known best for playing the bumbling Cpl. Agarn on TV's "F Troop."
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Jan 29, 2020
Marj Dusay (1936–2020), soap opera regular
Marj Dusay was a soap opera veteran who starred on five different soaps including “Capitol, “All My Children” and “Guiding Light.” She played an alien named Kara on the original “Star Trek” in an episode titled “Spock’s Brain” in which she steals his brain to take back to her planet. Dusay also played Blair’s mother on the sitcom “Facts of Life.” She made her big screen debut in the 1967 Elvis movie “Clambake” and appeared on many television shows including “The Odd Couple,” “Mod Squad,” and “Get Smart.”
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Jan 9, 2020
Buck Henry (1930–2020), classic SNL host & "The Graduate" writer
Buck Henry was an actor, director, and screenwriter who co-created “Get Smart” with Mel Brooks, was Oscar-nominated for his screenplay for “The Graduate” (1967) and hosted “Saturday Night Live” 10 times in the show’s early years. Henry co-directed “Heaven Can Wait” (1978) alongside Warren Beatty, earning another Academy Award nomination for Best Director.
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Feb 11, 2019
Joe Sirola (1929–2019), “The King of the Voice-Overs”
Character actor played Freddy Fleet on “The Andy Griffith Show.”
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Jan 14, 2017
Dick Gautier (1931 - 2017), Get Smart's Hymie the Robot
Dick Gautier, the comedic actor who played Hymie the Robot on “Get Smart,” died Friday, Jan. 13, 2017, in Arcadia, California, after a long illness, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 85.
