Posted on 09/10/2014 5:20:13 PM PDT by lowbridge
Richard Kiel, who became famous for portraying the James Bond villain, Jaws ... died Wednesday afternoon at the age of 74 ... TMZ has learned.
Kiel starred in dozens of movies over the span of 50 years ... though his Jaws character became his most iconic role after debuting in 1977's "The Spy Who Loved Me" alongside Roger Moore. He returned in "Moonraker" two years later.
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Oh wow, that was my favorite JB movie. I saw it when it was first in the theaters when I was a kid, it blew me away. Well God rest his soul.
That is sad. RIP big guy.
I met him at my first Dragoncon years and years ago. I’m 6’3 250ish and I shook his hand and it was like an adult grasping a toddler’s.
A few visits to DC later and he was getting around on a scooter. No surprise with him as big as he was and having problems.
Also appeared in WILD WILD WEST as villian Voltaire
Gives new meaning to RIP.
I remember him most from the “To Serve Man” episode of Twilight Zone. May he rest in peace.
A few visits to DC later and he was getting around on a scooter. No surprise with him as big as he was and having problems.
Had sufferd head injury in car accident which affected balance
In Movie TIN CUP an be seen leaning on putter to help stand up
Didn’t Clint Eastwood smack him in the crotch in High Plains Drifter?
RIP.
-— I saw it when it was first in the theaters when I was a kid, it blew me away. -—
11-13 is the best age range. At least it used to be. “Live and Let Die” blew me away at age 11. I saw it recently, and it’s pretty amusing. A lot of intentional and unintentional humor. It had the best Bond theme song, at least.
It was Pale Rider.
Happy Gilmore.
That was Happy Gilmore I believe. Not Tin Cup.
Many really large people seem to have some form of genetic disability or some sort of physical problems.
I don’t think he did, he was just large.
I don’t doubt it. Never saw the movie. Didn’t know about the car accident either.
He seemed like a super nice fellow. We talked for a couple minutes.
Loved what his shirt said in Happy Gilmore, “Guns’ don’t kill people, I kill people.”
RIP, Richard Kiel.
He was born in Jesup, Georgia. A small town in the SE part of the state.
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