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Orson Bean, the witty New Englander who starred ... to his yearlong stint on Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? In 1964, Bean, actor Chuck McCann and others founded The Sons of the Desert, a group ...
Orson Bean, the witty actor and comedian, was hit and killed by a car in Los Angeles, authorities said. He was 91. The Los Angeles County Coroner's office confirmed Bean's Friday night death ...
Actor Orson Bean, a veteran television personality, all-around entertainer and master raconteur who worked on the small screen and in film while becoming a mainstay of Los Angeles’ small theater ...
By Robert D. McFadden Orson Bean, the free-spirited television, stage and film comedian who stepped out of his storybook life to found a progressive school, move to Australia, give away his ...
Orson Bean, a veteran actor and crackup artist who became a witty staple of game shows in the 1960s, then tuned in and dropped out amid the countercultural upheaval, later reemerging in droll ...
Orson Bean, the prolific character actor known for his work in “Being John Malkovich,” “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” and a host of TV shows, died Friday after being hit by twice by cars ...
Orson Bean, the 91-year-old veteran actor-comedian and a mainstay of the Westside’s theater scene, was killed when he was hit by two cars Friday night while crossing Venice Boulevard on his way ...
Orson Bean, actor and comedian, was struck and killed by a car in Los Angeles on Friday night. He was 91. Bean's death was confirmed by the Los Angeles County coroner's office to the Associated ...
Orson Bean, 91, died on Feb. 7 after sadly being stuck and killed by a vehicle in Venice, CA, authorities confirmed to ABC7. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s office said the actor’s death is ...
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (CBS) — Orson Bean, the witty actor and comedian, was hit and killed by a car in Los Angeles, authorities said. He was 91. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s office confirmed ...
Orson Bean, a familiar face on TV game shows and ... in the 1950s, and received a Tony Award nomination in 1961 for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for “Subways Are for Sleeping.” ...