John Lollor, the actor who presented a series of guest footage in various TV series in the mid -seventies before playing a regular role in 1976 on Cloris Leachman's Mary Tyler Moore Show spin off Felis On CBS and more than a decade, the headmaster Bradley played in the famous comic play of NBC Life facts, He died on February 13th at the Hospice Function of the Old Warriors in Bokirk, New Mexico. It was 83.
His death was announced by his family, who writes, “John will remember his great love and emotion for his family, his work and enjoy him for theater, television, films and literature, and of course his beloved horses.”
Born in June 5, 1941, in Troy, New York, Lulpour graduated from Colorado University, and will perform with Bedouin players, a theater group founded in 1951, which will include actors such as Lolor, Larry Linfelville and Joan Van Arac.
Participated in Laurel, an old US military warriors with service in Fiban, with the mid -seventies roles Rockford files, Ellery Queen and Black sheep boilerAmong the others, before the role of politician Leonard Marsh landed for the second and last season of Felis (1976-1977). Like Ted Paxter from Mary Tyler Moore Show, Lulpor's character was dark but Telegenic, and often contradicts the Leachman Leachman widow.
One -time appearances will be followed on Alice and Barne Miller and other offers until the role of the school principal fell in one season The truth of life. Lolor disappeared in the second season, as the group of actors produced focusing on the young stars Lisa Wildchel, Kim Fields, Mindy Cohen and their adult character Charlotte Ray.
Although Lawlor will not have another regular role for another series, he continued to conduct many aspects of guests on the series during the 1980s, nineties, games 2000 and 2010. Among the shows: Newhart, TJ Hooker, Simon & Simon, Sledge Hammer! , It is an honorable, landing knot, La Law, Cold Case, LongMireAnd recently in 2017, his final credit with four episodes of Without God.
As an assistant manager in features, Lolor's credits include in the 1980s and 1990s. Excalibur, Haylander, death prayer and Driftwood.
Lulus survived by five children, two brothers, a nephew and two daughters.