The A-Team and Hawaii Five-O star Jack Ging has died age 90.
The talented actor passed away at his home in California on Friday (September 9) of natural causes.
His loving wife, Apache, confirmed the news to the Hollywood Reporter.
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Jack starred in the renowned NBC series alongside actors such as George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Dwight Schultz and Mr T.
The iconic show ran from 1983 to 1987 and Jack played General Harlan “Bull” Fulbright on it.
General Harlan “Bull” Fullbright was an antagonist who realised that the show’s soldiers of fortunes were good guys.
His time on the show ended when his character took a bullet in the back during a rescue mission to save his daughter.
He once spoke about the role and once joked: “It was a kid’s show. They shot 10,000 machine guns from every roof and threw bombs and grenades, but nobody ever got killed — except me.”
Jack also guest-starred on TV shows like Hawaii Five-O, Bat Masterson, The Roaring 20s, The Twilight Zone, Perry Mason, Gunsmoke, Bonanza and The Six Million Dollar Man.
Throughout his career, he also made a big impression in the film industry.
He featured in titles such as Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow, Desire in the Dust, That Man Bolt, Where the Red Fern Grows and Die Sister, Die!
The screen star is survived by his loving family which includes his wife Apache and his five children; Adam, Casey, Erin, Charlie and Anna.
In addition to his acting achievements, he was also a star sportsman.
During his college years, Jack played for one season with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League after he graduated.
Jack also appeared in three films opposite Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood during his career.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk