John Hillerman, Emmy-Winning Magnum, P.I. Actor, Dies at 84
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'Magnum, P.I.' actor John Hillerman dies at 84 | Entertainment & Showbiz from CTV News
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John Hillerman, who played the caretaker on 1980s detective show Magnum, P.I. and appeared in several landmark 1970s films, died Thursday in Houston. He was 84. Hillerman was nominated for four Emmys for his role as Jonathan Quayle Higgins III on Magnum, P.I., and won for supporting actor in 1987. He won a Golden Globe in 1982. The native Texan played the character of Tom Sellecks major domo with a British accent, and often took on supercilious characters. Hillerman was Bonnie Franklins cold fish boss on One Day at a Time, and had a recurring role on TV business spoof The Betty White Show. He made his film debut in Peter Bogdanovichs The Last Picture Show and went on to appear in three more films for the director, Whats Up, Doc?, Paper Moon, in which he played twins, a sheriff and a bootlegger, and At Long Last Love, as Burt Reynolds valet. Other notable film roles included Clint Eastwoods High Plains Drifter, Mel Brooks Blazing Saddles, Roman Polanskis Chinatown, and Stanley Donens Lucky Lady. Hillerman attended the U. of Texas and served in the Air Force before moving to New York to work in the theater. He met Bogdanovich while appearing in Othello. His other TV roles included Ellery Queen, Murder, She Wrote, Simon & Simon, Hart to Hart, The Love Boat, and Valerie. |
'Magnum, P.I.' actor John Hillerman dies at 84 | Entertainment & Showbiz from CTV News
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