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RIP: Actor Bernard Fox dies at 89


‘Bewitched’ and ‘Titanic’ actor Bernard Fox dead at 89

Television and movie actor Bernard Fox has died, according ABC 7. He was 89.

The popular television funny man died at Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Van Nuys of heart failure, Broadway World reported.

Fox was best known for playing Dr. Bombay, a womanizing warlock, on “Bewitched from 1966 to 1972. He also famously appeared as Captain Winston Havlock in the 1999 flick, “The Mummy” and in “Titantic” as Col. Archibald Gracie.

The Welsh actor, who retired from the spotlight in 2004, also played the bumbling Col. Crittendon on “Hogan’s Heroes” through the late ‘60s and lent his voice to the Disney movie “The Rescuers” and its sequel, “The Rescuers Down Under.”

Fox, the son of Queenie and Gerald Lawson, both of whom were stage actors, comes from a long line of performers.

He began his acting career as a young child, but put his goals on hold for a stint in the Royal Navy, resuming his career in the entertainment industry after the end of World War II. He has garnered well over 100 television and film credits over the course of his career.

He leaves behind two children and his wife Jacqueline, who he married in 1961.

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/bewitched-titanic-actor-bernard-fox-dead-89-article-1.2911013

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His Colonel Crittendon was genius. I'm glad he had a long and successful life and career.

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Dr. Bombay (and Uncle Arthur) should've been in more episodes of "Bewitched".

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The scene in The Bridge of Lions Affair where James Hong is briefing and Fox is listing everything in a notebook is among my favorite THRUSH scenes ever (right up there with Jack Palance's secretary dispatching an agent who failed in The Concrete Overcoat Affair).

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