
Kenneth Washington, a veteran television actor and the last surviving main cast of a member of the Hogan’s Heroes series, died on July 18 at the age of 88, according to the report.
After landing the first test on the screen, he moved to Los Angeles to devote his career to playing. His work includes roles in television films such as J. Edgar Hoover, money on the side and our family business.
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He also appeared in various popular television programs, including Star Trek, and Dream O Jeannia, my three sons, game title, Petticoat Junction, Marcus Welby, MD, Adam-12 and Dragnet 1967, reports.
Washington joined the series in his last season and played Sergeant Richard Baker, a communication expert who replaced the character of Sergeant Kinchloe (formerly played by Ivan Dixon). At that time he was the only black actor in the main cast and the last member of the cast he joined before the end of the show in 1971.
Washington married Alice Marshall in 2001. She is a former editor -in -chief in Wave Newspapers in South Los Angeles and previously served as an editor of film reviews in Variety.
His wife Alice survived him; his brother Johnnie; his sister, Aaliyah Akbar; His three children: Kim Lee, Kenneth Jr. and Quianna Stokes-Washington-Spol with three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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