‘AVENGERS’ TV SHOW STAR PATRICK MACNEE DIES AT 93
Patrick Macnee, famous for his role on “The Avengers” British TV series, died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Rancho Mirage, Calif. He was 93.
Macnee, who played John Steed in the spy-fi show, died with his family at his bedside.
“Wherever
he went, he left behind a trove of memories,” a statement on the
actor’s website read. “Patrick Macnee was a popular figure in the
television industry. He was at home wherever in the world he found
himself. He had a knack for making friends, and keeping them.”
“The
Avengers” initially focused on Dr. David Keel (Ian Hendry) and his
assistant (Macnee), but Macnee’s famously bowler hat wearing,
umbrella-wielding intelligence officer (he never used a gun) became the
protagonist when Hendry exited the series. Macnee played the part
alongside a succession of strong, female partners, including Honor
Blackman, Diana Rigg and Joanna Lumley. The show ran from 1961 and 1969
and was reprised in the 1970s.
The
series was unsuccessfully adapted for the bigscreen in 1998 in a film
that starred Ralph Fiennes as John Steed and Uma Thurman as his female
partner and Sean Connery as the villain they faced.
The original “Avengers” TV series is still broadcast all over the world.
Macnee also made guest appearances on “Columbo,” “Battlestar Galactica,” “The Love Boat” and “Frasier.”
On
the film side, he appeared in Laurence Olivier’s “Hamlet,” the 1951
version of “A Christmas Carol,” “This Is Spinal Tap,” and the 1985 James
Bond film “A View to a Kill.”
Macnee is survived by a son and a daughter as well as a grandson.
Donations may be made to the Actors Fund.
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