NY Times: Robert Culp, who teamed with Bill Cosby as a secret agent in the hit 1960s television series “I Spy” and starred as one of the sexually adventurous title characters in the 1969 film “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,” died on Wednesday in Los Angeles. He was 79.His agent, Hillard Elkins, said that Mr. Culp apparently died of a heart attack after collapsing outside his home.Later in his career Mr. Culp had a recurring role as Ray Romano’s father-in-law in the sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond,” but he may be best remembered for his role in NBC’s “I Spy” as part of an easygoing, wisecracking interracial team that was a first for network television and the inspiration for later black and white buddy films.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Robert Culp Dies at 79
Posted by Broadway Carl at 10:45 AM
Labels: Actors, Obituary, Robert Culp
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