I think one year I was responsible for 163 screen deaths. That was a pretty good year for me, although it seems better than it actually was at a glance; 72 of those deaths were accounted for in one show.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have died in enough TV and films.
I think I'm a survivor. I could have suffered at least 100 professional deaths. I could come up with a list of the 100 times I've come closest to death, from having pneumonia as a child to car crashes.
By any accepted standard, I have had more than nine lives. I counted them up once, and there were 13 times I almost and maybe should have died.
My mother died when I was young, and I was filming all the time. I was all over the place. Acting was the one constant.
At that time I was making the largest salary known on television and I didn't want to see it die because those were the years paying off when I wasn't making anything.
Back in the 1960s, the number of deaths each year from unintentional poisoning was 15 times greater than it is today.
We did 300 shows in our first two years.
More than 26,000 lives may be lost to the effects of drug abuse this year. This tragic impact is felt in communities across this great nation. Sadly many of these deaths occur among our young people.
I haven't killed anyone on television in years and years. Must have been twenty something years.
It's certain that the death of an actor can be on a television screen playing the same thing every week.