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Actor Roger E. Mosley, unforgettable TC of Magnum PI, has died

2022-08-08T09:37:53.836Z


The announcement of the daughter: "He would hate crying in his name" (ANSA) Everyone remembers him in the role of Theodore "TC" Calvin, legendary helicopter pilot, alongside Tom Selleck in Magnum PI but also in many other TV series such as Canon, Love Boat, Sanford and Son, Kojak, Starsky and Hutch and in many films including Terminal Island (The Island of the Damned). Roger E. Mosley died at 83 in Los Angeles following a car accident in California. Many messages of cond


Everyone remembers him in the role of Theodore "TC" Calvin, legendary helicopter pilot, alongside Tom Selleck in Magnum PI but also in many other TV series such as Canon, Love Boat, Sanford and Son, Kojak, Starsky and Hutch and in many films including Terminal Island (The Island of the Damned).

Roger E. Mosley died at 83 in Los Angeles

following a car accident in California.

Many messages of condolence on social networks both from colleagues and from viewers.

Many remember him as the "first hero of my life" and wish him "good flight" because of his role as TC.

Moving was the message of her daughter Ch-a, who confirmed the death at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center to the media.

"My father, your friend, your" coach Mosley ", your Magnum PI" TC "- he writes on social media - left us this morning at 1:17 am. He was surrounded by family as he left this world in peace. never cry such an extraordinary man because he would hate any cry made in his name. It's time to celebrate the legacy he left for all of us. I love you dad, you loved me too. I have a heavy but strong heart.

I will take care of mom, your love for almost 60 years.

You raised me well and she is in good hands.

Relax".

Source: ansa

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