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British actor Jeremy Bullock died
The actor died peacefully, in a hospital, surrounded by his family, from health problems caused by years of struggle with the disease.
British actor Jeremy Bullock, best known for his role as “bounty hunter” Boba Fett in Star Wars, has died at the age of 75. This was reported on Friday, December 18, by the Variety edition.
According to Agent Bullock, for many years the actor suffered from Parkinson’s disease, complications caused by the disease became the cause of death.
He is survived by a wife, three children, and ten grandchildren.
Luke Skywalker’s performer, actor Mark Hamill, responded to Bullock’s death.
“Jeremy Bullock was a typical English gentleman. Wonderful actor, companion soul and very kind to all who were lucky enough to know or work with him. I will miss him very much and I am very grateful to have met him,” he wrote. in its Twitter.
Bullock was born in 1945 in Leicestershire, England, and began acting in commercials in 1958. At 17, he appeared in the musical Summer Vacation (1963) with Cliff Richard.
His filmography includes the films “Star Wars: Episode 5 – The Empire Strikes Back” 1980 and “Star Wars: Episode 6 – Return of the Jedi” 1983, “The Spy Who Loved Me” and “Octopussy” (the tenth and thirteenth films about James Link). He has also appeared in British television series such as Doctor Who and Robin of Sherwood. Throughout his career, the actor has played more than 100 roles.
Recall that a famous British writer, author of the spy detectives John le Carré died at the age of 90.
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