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US actor Nathan Jung, best known for
Star Trek, The A-Team and
Kung Fu has died, aged 74.
He died on April 24 but the cause of death has not been disclosed.
Jung kicked off his acting career in 1969 with his role as Ghengis Khan in
Star Trek, followed by multiple roles in
M A S H , Here Comes the Bride, Starsky & Hutch, CHiPs, General Hospital, Manimal, Riptide, Hunter, Sanford and Son, Kung Fu, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Martial Law and
Burke’s Law.
Film credits included
Rapid Fire, Showdown in Little Tokyo, Kentucky Fried Movie, Big Trouble in Little China, Black Rain, American Yakuza, Beverly Hills Ninja, Darkman, The Shadow, Longshot, Surf Ninjas, Finishing the Game, Baby.
Felix Silla
He also played a robot on Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and a villain battling Sam Spade Jr. in The Black Bird.
Felix Silla, who worked inside a body-length hairpiece, behind a pair of sunglasses and underneath a bowler hat in his guise as the mumbling Cousin Itt on the 1960s ABC comedy
The Addams Family, has died. He was 84.
Silla, a longtime Las Vegas resident, died Friday after a battle with pancreatic cancer, his friend Gil Gerard, his co-star on the 1979-81 NBC series
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, reported on Twitter.
Silla s face went unseen on
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Felix Silla, a versatile actor best known for his role as hairy Cousin Itt on TV s The Addams Family, died Friday after battling pancreatic cancer. He was 84.
His friend of more than 40 years and former co-star on NBC s Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Gil Gerard announced the news on Twitter. Felix died just a few hours ago and the only good I can draw from his passing is that he didn’t suffer any longer, he wrote. I will miss him terribly, especially the great time we had at our panels. Just him telling me to, go f myself.