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‘Green Hornet’ Star Van Williams Dies At 82

Van Williams, star of the 1966 TV show “The Green Hornet,” died last Monday. He was 82.

Actress Pat Priest, Williams’ longtime friend and neighbor, confirmed the news to Variety. Priest received an email from Williams’ wife, Vicki Flaxman, about her husband’s death on Sunday.

“Sad news. Van passed away last Monday night,” Flaxman wrote. “He really fought hard, but he had more health issues than he could manage. I am heartbroken.”

Producer Kevin Burns first announced the news on his Facebook page after being forwarded the aforementioned email by Priest.

Williams was a diving instructor in Hawaii when he was discovered in 1957 by producer Mike Todd, who was married to Elizabeth Taylor at the time. Williams was persuaded to come to Hollywood and try his hand at acting, and earned his big break on the ABC private detective show “Bourbon Street Beat.” He played Ken Madison, a character he later recycled for another detective show, “Surfside 6.”

In 1966, Williams signed a deal with 20th Century Fox to star in “The Green Hornet” as both the titular masked crusader and his newspaper editor alter ego, Britt Reid. He was ably supported by his martial arts master sidekick Kato, played by Bruce Lee, and by his weaponized car, Black Beauty. Williams played the role straight, signaling a departure from the lampoon comedy of Fox’s earlier “Batman” series.

Williams later appeared in iconic shows such as “The Beverly Hillbillies” and “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” as well as in the young adult-targeted “Westwind,” which centered around the adventures of the Andrews family who sailed around the world on a yacht.

After his acting career dropped off in the late 1970s, Williams became a reserve deputy sheriff and a fire fighter in the Los Angeles area.

“We had many fun dinners around our dining room table,” Priest told Variety. “We laughed a lot and he was my mentor in helping me with memorabilia shows. He was very special. We saw him last year and we have wonderful memories.”

Burns, who worked with Williams on a relaunch campaign for “Batman” and “Green Hornet” in 1989, told Variety that Williams had singed his lungs while working as a fire fighter, and suffered from bronchial problems and back injuries.

“Through it all he remained strong and rarely spoke of what he went through. He was a great guy and a class act all the way,” Burns said in his Facebook post.

Williams is survived by his wife.

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Reply #2 posted 12/05/16 8:39pm

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RIP pray

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Reply #3 posted 12/05/16 8:54pm

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Along with Batman... my brother and I didn't leave the house until Green Hornet was off. smile Van Williams was a good looking man and like Adam West he was typecasted.

RIP Van Williams

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Reply #4 posted 12/06/16 9:52am

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Batman is still with us.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #5 posted 12/07/16 10:51am

PeteSilas

damn, just learned about it here, this guy claimed (I don't doubt) that he beat Bruce Lee in wrist wrestling. His Bruce stories are pretty cool.

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Reply #6 posted 12/08/16 3:47pm

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TD3 said:

Along with Batman... my brother and I didn't leave the house until Green Hornet was off. smile Van Williams was a good looking man and like Adam West he was typecasted.

RIP Van Williams

https://authortonypiazza.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/hollywood-green-hornet.jpg



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I NEVER missed Batman and Green Hornet growing up! I adored those guys back then. It was my first time seeing Bruce Lee, who I still adore to this day.

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