Kevin Dobson, ‘Kojak’ and ‘Notes Landing’ star, dies at 77


Cabin Dobson, the actor best known for his roles in the CBS show “Kojak” and “Notes Landing”, died on Sunday. He was 77 years old.

The United Veterans Council of San Joaquin Quinn County announced Dobson’s death Monday afternoon. He served as the former president of the organization.

A former Army soldier and long island railroad conductor, Dobbs began his acting career in the late 1960’s, first appearing in “One Life to Live,” “The Tors Cutters,” “The Mod Squad,” “Emergency!” Appeared in shows like. And “cannon.” Her first major role came in “Kojak”, where she played Detective Bobby Crocker, Lieutenant Theo Kojak in the anti-star Tally Savlas. The show aired on CBS for five seasons between 1973-1978, and Dobson rejoined the cast of the 1990 TV movie “Kojak: It’s Alive Something”.

Dubson joined the cast of the primetime soap opera “Notes Landing” in 1982 during its fourth season. She played the role of Marion Patrick “Make” McKenzie, star Michael Lee’s character Karen McKenzie’s love interest and final husband. He was a major cast member of the series until it was canceled after 14 seasons in 1993. He and the cast reunited in 1997 for a miniseries called “Notes Landing: Back to Cool-D-S Sac.” For his role, he received five Soap Opera Digest Awards in his career.

He appeared on “The Bold and the Beautiful” and many other soap operas as Judge Devin Owens from 2006-2007, and “Days of Our Lives” in 2008 as Mickey Horton. His other credits include “House Lifes”, “Hawaii Five”. -0 “and” anger management. “

He is survived by his wife, Susan, and three children.