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In April 1998, McDowall, a lifelong smoker, was diagnosed with lung cancer. Doctors told him the disease had spread over his body and was incurable. On 3 October 1998 at age 70, McDowall died of the disease at his home in Studio City, California. [37]
Roddy McDowall, 70, British-American actor (Planet of the Apes, Cleopatra, Fright Night), lung cancer. [14] G. S. Venkataraman, 68, Indian botanist. Anne-Marie Walters, 75, Swiss-British Special Operations Executive during World War II. George Yates, 90, Australian businessman and politician. [15]
The autopsy report cited the cause of death as a heart attack brought on by "occlusive coronary artery disease". No evidence was found that suggested foul play or suicide. [118] It is commonly believed that drug addiction was responsible for Clift's many health problems and his death.
Constantine’s agent confirmed the news of his death to Variety. He died of natural causes. ... Loeb case starring Dean Stockwell and Roddy McDowall, in 1957-58, and in 1959 he appeared in the ...
Back row, L-R: Katie Saylor, Roddy McDowall, Carl Franklin. Front row: Ike Eisenmann and Jared Martin . Martin also was a series regular on several network television series, including the prime-time soap Dallas as Steven "Dusty" Farlow, [4] who appeared intermittently on the series from 1979 to the end of the series run in 1991.
A total of 19 episodes featured actors John Cassavetes, [3] Boris Karloff, Roddy McDowall, Kim Stanley, Teresa Wright, Joanne Woodward, and Robert Preston, among dozens of others. Its directors included the later notable feature directors, Daniel Petrie and Sidney Lumet .
Before the "Big Fat Greek Wedding" phenomenon, he was best known as a TV actor who played a principal on the high school comedy "Room 222."
Arnold is a 1973 American horror comedy film directed by Georg Fenady and starring Stella Stevens, Roddy McDowall, Elsa Lanchester, Shani Wallis, Farley Granger, Victor Buono, John McGiver, Bernard Fox, Patric Knowles, Jamie Farr and Norman Stuart. The film was released by Cinerama Releasing Corporation on November 16, 1973. [2] [3] [4]