Posted on 04/04/2019 5:12:25 PM PDT by L.A.Justice
Shane Rimmer, a Canadian actor known for his leading voice role as a pilot on the series Thunderbirds and appeared in multiple James Bond movies, has died. He was 89.
According to the official website of Gerry Anderson (via the Guardian), who created Thunderbirds, Rimmers widow confirmed that he died on Friday in his home. No cause of death was given.
Rimmer provided the voice of Scott Tracy in the British TV series Thunderbirds between 1965 and 1966, and he also starred in three different James Bond films, including You Only Live Twice, Diamonds Are Forever and The Spy Who Loved Me. He also appeared in the Superman films, Gandhi, Dr. Strangelove, Out of Africa and even had an uncredited part in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. He appeared in over 100 films in all.
Rimmer said in an interview with The Washington Times that doing the James Bond films were among the favorite moments in his career.
Some of the things that I really liked doing were smaller efforts where I had a chance to move into a part and really give it a full blast, Rimmer said. Not compromise with anything or have anything else intrude on that work youre doing.
He also worked behind the scenes as a screenwriter for television, writing episodes of the shows Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Joe 90 and The Protectors.
Most recently, Rimmer provided his voice for a character for the cult kids show The Amazing World of Gumball in 2017.
I loved that show.
I remember that name. I think he had a part or two in U.F.O. or SPACE:1999 as well.
I grew up on the Thunderbirds, Johnny Quest and Rat Patrol. They were great.
Definitely Johnny Quest. Somehow, I missed Rat Patrol.
They were indeed the best BOYS shows on television.
The Rat Patrol... Jeeps, sand dunes, Krauts, and 50 .BMGs... sigh. I drive Jeeps BECAUSE of that show!!! Haha!!!
Wow! He was one of those, “I know that guy” guys. Rest in Peace and Benedictions for you! You kept us watching.
He was the American submarine commander in The Spy Who Loved Me. I really enjoyed his work.
And as a Rebel engineer in the original Star Wars
I hve Dr Strangelove in 16mm. It’s a fun outdoor movie night film. Way too insightful into a poorly led national security team. And remember - don’t allow the communist subversion of your precious bodily fluids.
wonder if he earned a spot in the secret rimmer burial ground.
He’ll never beed a zimmer.
Need. Not beed. Jeez.
Dr Strangelove is one of my all time favorite movies, a classic!
RIP.
I thought Rimmer died when he was killed in a spacecraft accident he caused...
He was 89. Probably a jet ski or motorcycle accident, or perhaps a paragliding incident gone wrong (like my great grandmother who died at the age of 105).
Another James Bond family passing
https://ew.com/movies/2019/04/08/nadja-regin-dies-james-bond-actress/
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