Posted on 08/23/2016 11:06:26 PM PDT by Rummyfan
Steven Hill, who originated imposing lead roles on two notable television series, Mission: Impossible in the 1960s and Law & Order in the 1990s, died on Tuesday in Manhattan. He was 94.
His daughter Sarah Gobioff confirmed his death. He lived in Monsey, N.Y., a hamlet in Rockland County.
Mr. Hill was 44 and a veteran stage and television actor in 1966 when he was cast as Daniel Briggs, the leader of an elite covert-operations unit, in the new series Mission: Impossible. But he left after the first season, paving the way for Peter Gravess six-season run as the shows lead.
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I was a big fan as a kid, but never realized that Peter Graves wasn't the first head of the IMF.
They way they used to start Mission Impossible was Steven Hill looking through what seemed to be a pile of magazines, but the front covers were actually pictures of agents he might or might not use for the upcoming mission.
A cool way to start a show. He will be missed.
Law & Order
I loved Adam Schiff. “Cut a deal!” May he rest in peace.
Wow! Had no idea he was still alive. Thought he had left L&O because of his death.
RIP...
He was good in the lead role on M.I.
However, he was an Orthodox Jew and clashed with producers over his refusal to work on Saturdays. Thus, he was fired and Peter Graves brought in.
I much preferred Steven Hill to Peter Graves.
The producer of the show, Bruce Geller was also Jewish I believe.
Loved him on Law & Order. Perfect casting. RIP.
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