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RIP: Actor Mike Connors dies at 91


Mike Connors, ‘Mannix’ Star, Dies at 91

Mike Connors, best known for playing detective Joe Mannix on 1960s and ’70s show “Mannix,” died Thursday in Tarzana, Calif. He was 91.

He had been diagnosed a week ago with leukemia, according to his son-in-law Mike Condon.

“Mannix” ran for eight seasons from 1968 to 1975 and was the last series from Desilu Productions. Connors won a Golden Globe for his performance as a tough, athletic investigator, who in quintessential detective show style, insisted on doing things his own way.

The handsome square-jawed actor also appeared in early ’60s TV series “Tightrope!” and “Today’s F.B.I.” in the early ’80s. He later played Colonel Hack Peters in Herman Wouk miniseries “War and Remembrance.”

In the 1950s, Connors appeared in the John Wayne film “Island in the Sky” and in Cecil B. DeMille’s “The Ten Commandments.”

Born Kreker J. Ohanian in Fresno, Calif., Connors was of Armenian descent. He played basketball at UCLA where he was nicknamed “Touch,” and was credited in his first few films as Touch Connors.

Connors is survived by his wife Mary Lou, daughter Dena and granddaughter Cooper.

http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/mike-connors-dead-dies-joe-mannix-1201971140/

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Joe Mannix was the detective we all wanted to be back then. He was the epitome of cool! Rest well, Mike Connors, You earned it!!
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Mannix was one of the first detective shows I remember watching when I was a kid. It still holds up today after all this time. Best wishes to his family, and thanks Mike for all the years of great entertainment.

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This is my Major death that personally affects me. I love Mike Connors and his Mannix series. I knew this was coming around the corner due to age.

Mannix is in my top 10 series of all time. I have all the DVD and I carry them to work when I am no break when I want to watch a TV show thats interesting. I can say that 90% of all the Mannix Ep were great. Great writing and characters.

RIP Mike Connors. I ask God to take care of you for eternity.

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I was hoping this guy would live forever.

It's too bad Connors didn't enjoy a better post-Mannix career (same goes for Gail Fisher), as Connors had an easygoing charm that was perfect for TV. There should have been the occasional Mannix telefilm. Still, he seemed to be living well in retirement.

The Variety obit does not mention Connors' son, who suffered from schizophrenia. I sippose he pre-deceeased Connors senior.

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Mannix; Was a great memory from my youth, and Mike (Touch) Connors was the reason this show was the best. The show also had the best, I mean THE BEST theme music for a television series. RIP Kreker.

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Rockford Files pretty good too.

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