RIP Richard Kiel
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RIP Richard Kiel
Richard Kiel, who most famously played Jaws in two James Bond films starring Roger Moore, “The Spy Who Loved Me” and “Moonraker,” and also appeared in Adam Sandler comedy “Happy Gilmore,” died Wednesday afternoon in a hospital in Fresno, Calif., three days shy of his 75th birthday.
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Re: RIP Richard Kiel
And let's not forget his classic Twilight Zone episode, "To Serve Man."
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Re: RIP Richard Kiel
Rest in Peace Mr. Kiel.


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Or his appearances on The Wild, Wild West opposite Michael Dunn, a truly inspired case of casting.SpacemanSpiff wrote:And let's not forget his classic Twilight Zone episode, "To Serve Man."
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Yes, that was truly the long and the short of it.silverscreenselect wrote:Or his appearances on The Wild, Wild West opposite Michael Dunn, a truly inspired case of casting.SpacemanSpiff wrote:And let's not forget his classic Twilight Zone episode, "To Serve Man."
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Re: RIP Richard Kiel
And let's not forget The Longest Yard (Reynolds version) with the classic, "He broke my [expletive] nose."
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Re: RIP Richard Kiel
His online bio said he appeared on Match Game, Tattletales, Celebrity week on Feud, Bullseye(which had celebs playing for charity during its second of two seasons in the early 80s), and Win Lose or Draw.
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The Family Feud appearance was especially coincidental, since Richard Kiel's middle name was Dawson.zachhoran1 wrote:His online bio said he appeared on ... Celebrity week on Feud
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