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Lewis Collins ("Who Dares Wins/The Final Option"), 1946-2013, R.I.P.

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Lewis Collins died today... probably from over acting:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUDe6saJFmM



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Oh come on that's a classic. love the "gum?" bit on the way in. 

BTW just me but shouldn't one synchronize watches prior to getting into the helicopters? Then again these are the same boys that went walkabout in Iraq without checking the radio frequencies and weather reports first.  8)
 
Good catch D&B - here's a bit more on him:
Lewis Collins, 67, who played Bodie in the iconic British 1970s TV series The Professionals, has died after suffering from cancer for five years.

The actor, who played Bodie in the crime drama alongside co-star Martin Shaw as Doyle, died on Wednesday, his agent said.

"He died peacefully at his LA home surrounded by his family. Privacy is asked for at this very sad time."

The Professionals, which made stars of Collins and Shaw, was based around the adventures of a fictional crime fighting unit called CI5.

(....)

In real life he passed the actual selection course for 23 SAS, one of the SAS' two Territorial Army battalions, but was turned down because of his celebrity status.

He also auditioned for the role of James Bond but was turned down by Cubby Broccoli who, the actor said, was really looking for another Sean Connery.

Collins is quoted as saying the producer found him "too aggressive".

He said: "It would be nice to get back to the original Bond, not the character created by Sean Connery, but the one from the books."

(....)

Collins was born on Merseyside and worked as a drummer in local bands and as a hairdresser before getting into acting.

He married teacher Michelle Larrett in 1992 and they had three sons, Oliver, Elliot and Cameron.

Although he still dabbled in acting, he ran a successful computer business in LA, according to his biography on the film website IMDb.
 
Journeyman said:
I couldn't comment without asking 'Paul' first.    :whistle:

Wasn't he an extra in the movie?

Collins did serve (10 Para ) and all jokes aside not a bad movie if a bit dated. I ended up watching it again on youtube last night

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8FSIhRxFbM

The Boys over at ARRSE actually gave him a 20 page Obit with a minimum of piss taking to http://www.arrse.co.uk/current-affairs-news-analysis/207194-peter-skellen-sas-fame-has-died.html
 
Danjanou said:
The Boys over at ARRSE actually gave him a 20 page Obit.....

When I was a teenager if you didn't want to be Lewis wearing Farah slacks as you brassed up filthy peace-niks you were destined to spend your weekends unfurling your Victorian-era parasol to mince your dainty way to the nearest soft furnishings shop to present your gaping bottom to strangers.


Or join the RAF.
  :rofl:
 
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