Vincent Marzello, an actor who has appeared in the James Bond films “Never Say Never Again” and “The Spy Who Loved Me,” as well as lent his voice to the animated series “Bob the Builder,” has died. He was 68.
Marzello was treated for cancer in 2009 and was then diagnosed with early onset dementia following his treatment. His wife, “Notting Hill” actress Lorelei King, shared the news on Twitter on Tuesday.
“The love of my life, my darling husband Vincent Marzello, died this morning. To those who knew him, I am sorry to post the news rather than contact you personally, but I am overwhelmed. My heart is broken,” King said.
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After a few TV roles, Marzello’s first film part was an unnamed role in “The Spy Who Loved Me” in 1977, followed by another role in the original “Superman” film.
Marzello was treated for cancer in 2009 and was then diagnosed with early onset dementia following his treatment. His wife, “Notting Hill” actress Lorelei King, shared the news on Twitter on Tuesday.
“The love of my life, my darling husband Vincent Marzello, died this morning. To those who knew him, I am sorry to post the news rather than contact you personally, but I am overwhelmed. My heart is broken,” King said.
Also Read: William Dufris, 'Bob the Builder' Voice Actor, Dies at 62
After a few TV roles, Marzello’s first film part was an unnamed role in “The Spy Who Loved Me” in 1977, followed by another role in the original “Superman” film.
- 3/31/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Actor Vincent Marzello, best known for his roles in “The Witches,” “Superman” and “The Spy Who Loved Me,” died on Tuesday. He was 68.
Marzello’s wife, “Notting Hill” actor Lorelei King, tweeted the news.
“The love of my life, my darling husband Vincent Marzello, died this morning,” she wrote. “To those who knew him, I am sorry to post the news rather than contact you personally, but I am overwhelmed. My heart is broken.”
Marzello most recently lent his voice to the 2017 TV series “The Magical Music Box.” He was a regular on the animated show “Bob the Builder” from 2000 through 2016.
A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Marzello lived with King in London. He made his acting debut in 1976 in an episode of the TV series “The Brothers.” He has appeared in two James Bond movies, “The Spy Who Loved Me” and “Never Say Never Again.” Marzello is best remembered...
Marzello’s wife, “Notting Hill” actor Lorelei King, tweeted the news.
“The love of my life, my darling husband Vincent Marzello, died this morning,” she wrote. “To those who knew him, I am sorry to post the news rather than contact you personally, but I am overwhelmed. My heart is broken.”
Marzello most recently lent his voice to the 2017 TV series “The Magical Music Box.” He was a regular on the animated show “Bob the Builder” from 2000 through 2016.
A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Marzello lived with King in London. He made his acting debut in 1976 in an episode of the TV series “The Brothers.” He has appeared in two James Bond movies, “The Spy Who Loved Me” and “Never Say Never Again.” Marzello is best remembered...
- 3/31/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Vincent Marzello, who portrayed the father of the young protagonist in The Witches, Nicolas Roeg's 1990 adaptation of a Roald Dahl book, died Tuesday, his wife, actress Lorelei King, announced. He was 68.
"The love of my life, my darling husband Vincent Marzello, died this morning," she wrote on Twitter. "To those who knew him, I am sorry to post the news rather than contact you personally, but I am overwhelmed. My heart is broken."
The love of my life, my darling husband Vincent Marzello, died this morning. To those who knew him, I am sorry to ...
"The love of my life, my darling husband Vincent Marzello, died this morning," she wrote on Twitter. "To those who knew him, I am sorry to post the news rather than contact you personally, but I am overwhelmed. My heart is broken."
The love of my life, my darling husband Vincent Marzello, died this morning. To those who knew him, I am sorry to ...
- 3/31/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Vincent Marzello, who portrayed the father of the young protagonist in The Witches, Nicolas Roeg's 1990 adaptation of a Roald Dahl book, died Tuesday, his wife, actress Lorelei King, announced. He was 68.
"The love of my life, my darling husband Vincent Marzello, died this morning," she wrote on Twitter. "To those who knew him, I am sorry to post the news rather than contact you personally, but I am overwhelmed. My heart is broken."
The love of my life, my darling husband Vincent Marzello, died this morning. To those who knew him, I am sorry to ...
"The love of my life, my darling husband Vincent Marzello, died this morning," she wrote on Twitter. "To those who knew him, I am sorry to post the news rather than contact you personally, but I am overwhelmed. My heart is broken."
The love of my life, my darling husband Vincent Marzello, died this morning. To those who knew him, I am sorry to ...
- 3/31/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After Ridley Scott’s Alien and James Cameron’s Aliens wowed audiences, David Fincher’s Alien 3 came along and ended up falling flat with audiences. I wasn’t a big fan of Alien 3, there was a chance that it could’ve been a really good film, though!
There was a script for the film that was written by William Gibson that the studio didn’t want to use, and over the years it has gained cult status. Well, that script is now being turned into an audio drama for Audible and Michael Biehn is set to reprise his role of Corporal Hicks in it!
Here’s are some details on the project that were shared:
"Audible is bringing William Gibson’s lost Alien III script to life in audio for the first time, to mark the 40th Anniversary of the birth of the Alien Franchise. Alongside a full cast Michael...
There was a script for the film that was written by William Gibson that the studio didn’t want to use, and over the years it has gained cult status. Well, that script is now being turned into an audio drama for Audible and Michael Biehn is set to reprise his role of Corporal Hicks in it!
Here’s are some details on the project that were shared:
"Audible is bringing William Gibson’s lost Alien III script to life in audio for the first time, to mark the 40th Anniversary of the birth of the Alien Franchise. Alongside a full cast Michael...
- 4/28/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Last summer, Dark Horse announced that they were releasing a comic book version of William Gibson's unfilmed Alien III script, and now Audible is brining the screenplay to life as an audio drama featuring Michael Biehn reprising his role as Corporal Hicks from Aliens. Ahead of the audio drama's May 30th release, and in celebration of Alien Day, Audible released the first teaser for fans to listen to, including Biehn saying his character's iconic line, "Stay frosty."
Read on for additional details on Audible's Alien III audio drama, as well as the new audio clip, and check here to catch up on all of our Alien 40th anniversary celebration coverage!
"Audible is bringing William Gibson’s lost Alien III script to life in audio for the first time, to mark the 40th Anniversary of the birth of the Alien Franchise.
Alongside a full cast, Michael Biehn reprises his iconic...
Read on for additional details on Audible's Alien III audio drama, as well as the new audio clip, and check here to catch up on all of our Alien 40th anniversary celebration coverage!
"Audible is bringing William Gibson’s lost Alien III script to life in audio for the first time, to mark the 40th Anniversary of the birth of the Alien Franchise.
Alongside a full cast, Michael Biehn reprises his iconic...
- 4/26/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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