Richard Anderson passes

Devtun sends us the sad news that Richard Anderson, most famous for his role in the 6 Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman as Oscar Goldman, passed soon after his 91st birthday. Wiki says that, like most of his generation, Anderson was an Army veteran during World War II.

He is most famous for his line ‘Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology.’

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18 responses to “Richard Anderson passes”

  1. HMCS(FMF) ret

    He was also the “Shell Answer Man”…

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Anderson

    RIP …

    1. Dolch Mann

      R.I.P. Hope he went fast and painless, in his sleep.

      1. desert

        All these actors dying at living to ripe old ages…guess a lifetime of playing make believe must be good for you huh?

        1. David

          Or having enough money to support great medical care, the healthiest lifestyles, and most expensive cures, and safest armed security to avoid many of the normal pitfalls of common folks’ lifes might be factors. Too, not all of ’em do that well – example, Steve McQueen passed at 50.

  2. Combat Historian

    A great character actor, from “Forbidden Planet” to “Tora Tora Tora” to “Gettysburg”…

    thank you for your service to our country during its most urgent hours, RIP…

    1. Doc Savage

      I had completely forgotten about him in “Forbidden Planet”…thanks for jogging my memory.

  3. Yef

    He doesn’t look in that picture like he did in the Stargate tv show.

    1. Sparks

      Rest in peace Mr. Anderson.

    2. Sparks

      I think, that you are thinking about Richard DEAN Anderson of Stargate fame. Unless you were being humorous.

      1. Yef

        Ah ok.

        Different guy.

  4. Deckie

    Rest in peace.

    Was watching “Steel,” an episode of Twilight Zone the other night and realized that just a few days ago it was 30 years since we lost Lee Marvin, a WW2 Marine. What these men experienced in their younger years no doubt had a role in shaping their ability/talent. They have no equals today, as far as I’m concerned.

  5. IDC SARC

    RIP

  6. Good actor, great man and a Great American !!!
    RIP Soldier, Mission Accomplished !!!

  7. IDC SARC

    Anybody found any details about his service? I enjoy reading about such things, but I didn’t see anything specific in a routine search.

    1. Devtun

      Pinterest has a photo of him in his class As dated 1942 (which put him at age 15 or 16), as well as other celebrities who served back in the day.

      https://www.pinterest.com/pin/126593439501404462

      1. IDC SARC

        Looks like Army Air Corps on the lapel….interesting. Thanks.

  8. NEC338x

    Richard Anderson interview on a podcast.
    http://abionicpodcast.wixsite.com/cyborgs/anderson

    RIP

  9. Mark Lauer

    And still a handsome old gentleman.
    God bless him and keep him in everlasting peace.