'Mannix' star Mike Connors dies at 91

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mike Connors, who played a hard-hitting private eye
on the long-running TV series "Mannix," has died. He was 91.
His son-in-law, Mike Condon, says the actor died Thursday afternoon at
a Los Angeles hospital from recently-diagnosed leukemia.
"Mannix" debuted on CBS in 1967 and ran for eight years.
Viewers were intrigued by the smartly dressed, well-spoken Los Angeles
detective who could still mix it up with thugs. Episodes normally
climaxed with a brawl.
Connors once said that until "Mannix," TV private investigators were
hard-nosed and cynical, while Mannix "got emotionally involved" in his
cases.
Connors also starred in the short-lived TV shows "Tightrope" and
"Today's FBI." His movie roles included "Sudden Fear" with Joan
Crawford, "Island in the Sky," ''The Ten Commandments," and a remake
of "Stagecoach."

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