"Starsky And Hutch" Actor, Bernie Hamilton Dead At 80
"Starsky And Hutch" Actor, Bernie Hamilton Dead At 80 Save Email Print
Posted: 6:48 PM Jan 1, 2009
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Actor Bernie Hamilton, who played the no-nonsense police captain on the 1970s TV series "Starsky and Hutch," has died. He was 80. Hamilton died of cardiac arrest Tuesday night at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, said his son, Raoul Hamilton.

Born in Los Angeles in 1928, Hamilton ran away from home as a teenager and wound up staying in someone's garage and attending Oakland Technical High School, where he played football and got involved in acting.

Hamilton appeared in more than 20 films, including "The Young One," "The Devil at 4 O'Clock," "Synanon," "The Swimmer," "Walk the Walk" and "The Organization."

He also had guest appearances on television series before becoming a regular on "Starsky and Hutch," the ABC police drama starring Paul Michael Glaser and David Soul. Hamilton played the brusque, by-the-book Capt. Harold Dobey, a role that gave him wide recognition to this day, his son said.

After "Starsky and Hutch," Hamilton spent the next 20 years in the music business producing R&B and gospel records under the record label Chocolate Snowman.

Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.

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Posted by: anonymous on Jan 2, 2009 at 01:38 AM
I never watched Starsky & Hutch, but my condolences to his family. It was however sadder when another "Bernie" died, Bernie Mac, last summer he was only 50. Why are so many good people not just actors dropping dead?