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  1. Jul 22, 2019 · David Hedison, who starred in the original sci-fi classic “The Fly” and appeared in two James Bond films, has died. He was 92. Hedison died June 18 in Los Angeles with his daughters at his ...

  2. Jul 22, 2019 · David Hedison, born Al Hedison, was from Providence, R.I. and studied at Brown University where he grew fond of the theater, becoming a part of the university’s theater production group “Sock ...

  3. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofDavid Hedison | BAFTA

    David Hedison. Actor. 20 May 1927 to 18 July 2019. An American actor who found fame starring as Captain Crane on the ABC series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964-1968), Hedison was best known on the big screen for portraying Felix Leiter in Live and Let Die (1973) and Licence to Kill (1989). His other notable credits included The Fly (1958 ...

  4. Jul 22, 2019 · He died July 18 and was 92. On Irwin Allen’s submarine series, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, David Hedison’s Lee Crane was the good-looking, tough counterpart to Richard Basehart’s Admiral Harriman Nelson. From 1964 – 1968, when Allen owned the airwaves with Lost in Space, Time Tunnel, Land of the Giants, and Voyage, you could count ...

  5. Jul 22, 2019 · The man who played Bay City’s Spencer Harrison and Genoa City’s Arthur Hendricks, actor David Hedison has passed away at the age of 92, Throughout his lengthy career, Hedison was best known for this starring role as Captain Lee B. Crane in V oyage To The Bottom Of The Sea, the popular 60’s adventure series that ran from 1964-1968 and appeared in countless motion pictures and primetime TV roles.

  6. Jul 22, 2019 · David Hedison, who was best known for his work in two James Bond films and on the series “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea,” has died. He was 92.Hedison’s death was confirmed by his daughter ...

  7. David Hedison loved to bestride the stage in the great Shakespearean roles, but wryly admitted the debt he owed to monsters in his rise as an actor. First he played one in the original 1958 film version of The Fly , in which he was André Delambre, the hapless scientist who starts mutating into an insect after experimenting with teleportation.