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Kojak and Knots Landing star Kevin Dobson dies at 77
Updated On: 08 September, 2020 01:16 PM IST | Washington | ANI
Kevin Dobson, who was a former Army soldier and Long Island Rail Road conductor, began his acting career in the late 1960s.

Kevin Dobson. Pic/Getty Images
Kevin Dobson, an actor best known for his starring roles on the CBS shows 'Kojak' and 'Knots Landing,' died on Sunday. He was 77. According to Variety, the United Veterans Council of San Joaquin County announced Dobson's death on Monday afternoon. He served as a former chairman of the organisation.
Dobson, who was a former Army soldier and Long Island Rail Road conductor, began his acting career in the late 1960s. He first appeared on shows like 'One Life to Live,' 'The Doctors,' 'The Mod Squad,' 'Emergency!' and 'Cannon.' His first major role came on 'Kojak,' where he played detective Bobby Crocker, opposite star Telly Savalas' lead role as lieutenant Theo Kojak. The show aired for five seasons on CBS from 1973-1978, and Dobson reunited with the cast for the 1990 TV movie 'Kojak: It's Always Something.' As per Variety, during its fourth season in 1982--Dobson joined the cast of the primetime soap opera 'Knots Landing'.
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