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Richard Kiel, best remembered as the hairy caveman that time forgot in Eegah!, has died at the age of 74. The acromegalic actor was the mechanically mouthed Jaws in The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker, the only Bond villain to make a return appearance other than Ernst Stavro Blofeld; the Kannemit emissary with a cookbook in The Twilight Zone classic “To Serve Man;” the crybaby inmate in The Longest Yard, Voltaire, henchman to Dr. Miguelito Loveless, played by dwarf Michael Dunn, in The Wild Wild West; and the giant, unstable fan in Happy Gilmore. The 7-foot-1 beanpole had been a leading contender to play The Incredible Hulk, and had even filmed part of the pilot, before producers wanted someone more muscular and went with Lou Ferrigno.
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(An epitaphany shared by me, Monty and Steve)Richard Kiel, best remembered as the hairy caveman that time forgot in Eegah!, has died at the age of 74. The acromegalic actor was the mechanically mouthed Jaws in The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker, the only Bond villain to make a return appearance other than Ernst Stavro Blofeld; the Kannemit emissary with a cookbook in The Twilight Zone classic “To Serve Man;” the crybaby inmate in The Longest Yard, Voltaire, henchman to Dr. Miguelito Loveless, played by dwarf Michael Dunn, in The Wild Wild West; and the giant, unstable fan in Happy Gilmore. The 7-foot-1 beanpole had been a leading contender to play The Incredible Hulk, and had even filmed part of the pilot, before producers wanted someone more muscular and went with Lou Ferrigno.
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