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    Gavin MacLeod (/ m ə ˈ k l aʊ d / mə-KLOWD; born Allan George See; February 28, 1931 – May 29, 2021) was an American actor best known for his roles as news writer Murray Slaughter on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and ship's captain Merrill Stubing on ABC's The Love Boat.

  2. Gavin MacLeod. Actor: The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Gavin MacLeod's pleasing, agreeable manner on two hit TV series in the 1970s and '80s belied a number of shady villains he portrayed in his early career.

  3. May 29, 2021 · Gavin MacLeod, the veteran supporting actor who rose to fame on The Mary Tyler Moore Show before going on to even more success on The Love Boat, has died at age 90.

  4. May 29, 2021 · Gavin MacLeod, who tasted stardom after years as a journeyman actor when he landed roles on two of the most successful television series of the 1970s and ’80s — as the news writer Murray...

  5. May 29, 2021 · Gavin MacLeod, the good-guy actor who played news writer Murray Slaughter on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Captain Merrill Stubing on The Love Boat, has died. He was 90.

  6. May 30, 2021 · Gavin MacLeod, the veteran supporting actor who achieved stardom playing the cheerful Captain Stubing on hit TV show The Love Boat, has died. He was 90.

  7. May 29, 2021 · Gavin MacLeod has died. His nephew told the trade paper Variety that MacLeod died early Saturday, May 29, 2021. (AP Photo/Doug Pizac, File) Read More. 6 of 8 |.

  8. May 30, 2021 · WASHINGTON, May 29 (Reuters) - Gavin MacLeod, who played a wise-cracking news writer on the classic 1970s U.S. sitcom "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and the hospitable cruise ship...

  9. May 30, 2021 · Gavin MacLeod, who appeared on two massively successful television series in the 1970s and 80s, died on Saturday, as first reported by Variety.

  10. May 29, 2021 · LOS ANGELES — Gavin MacLeod, a sitcom veteran who played seaman "Happy" Haines on "McHale's Navy," Murray on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and the very different, vaguely patrician...