I Spy: RIP Robert Culp

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People of a certain age know/knew this man well from good old fashioned television.

Robert Culp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Robert Culp, the versatile actor who teamed with Bill Cosby in the groundbreaking comedy-adventure TV series ''I Spy,'' has died. He was 79.

The actor's agent Hillard Elkins says Culp died after collapsing Wednesday on a sidewalk outside his Hollywood home. Los Angeles police say he hit his head while on a walk and was pronounced dead after arriving at a hospital.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2010/03/24/arts/AP-US-Obit-Robert-Culp.html
 
Fess Parker...Robert Culp...

Which old TV star is next!

:(
 
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People of a certain age know/knew this man well from good old fashioned television.

Robert Culp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Robert Culp, the versatile actor who teamed with Bill Cosby in the groundbreaking comedy-adventure TV series ''I Spy,'' has died. He was 79.

The actor's agent Hillard Elkins says Culp died after collapsing Wednesday on a sidewalk outside his Hollywood home. Los Angeles police say he hit his head while on a walk and was pronounced dead after arriving at a hospital.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2010/03/24/arts/AP-US-Obit-Robert-Culp.html

All the greats are leaving us....I just don't think there's many in the business today who can compare to the old timers.
 
People of a certain age know/knew this man well from good old fashioned television.

Robert Culp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Robert Culp, the versatile actor who teamed with Bill Cosby in the groundbreaking comedy-adventure TV series ''I Spy,'' has died. He was 79.

The actor's agent Hillard Elkins says Culp died after collapsing Wednesday on a sidewalk outside his Hollywood home. Los Angeles police say he hit his head while on a walk and was pronounced dead after arriving at a hospital.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2010/03/24/arts/AP-US-Obit-Robert-Culp.html

All the greats are leaving us....I just don't think there's many in the business today who can compare to the old timers.
The American public likes reality television.

the free market :lol:

but really, given enough time, some of the newer talent should rise to the occasion
 

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