Actor Roger Earl Mosley, known for his role as TC in the legendary cop series ‘Magnum’, died According to digital media Entertainment Weekly, he was 83 years old after a car accident in the town of Lynwood (California) on August 4.
Mosley was in critical condition at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, the hospital where he was admitted after the accident, which left him immobile from the shoulders down.
“He was surrounded by his family as he crossed in peace. We can never mourn the loss of such a wonderful man. She would hate any crying made on her behalf. It’s time to celebrate the legacy he left us all. I love you dad. You loved me too. My heart is serious but I am strong. I’ll take care of your mother, almost 60 years of your love. You raised me well and she’s in good hands. Calm down,” said her daughter Ch-a, confirming the news on her official Facebook account.
“The love and respect I have for my father is extraordinary. I read everyone’s posts and smile. His reach was so wide that I now understand that he lives within each of you,” Ch-a said in another post. .
Throughout his extensive professional career in the acting world, Mosley has appeared in many legendary American TV series. ‘Starsky & Hutch’, ‘Kojak’, ‘Baretta’, ‘San Francisco streets, ‘Vacation at sea’, ‘Las Vegas’ or ‘Walker, Texas Ranger’among others.
One of Mosley’s last roles was in the ‘Magnum’ revival, where he played a character named John Booky. In 1980, he played helicopter pilot TC Calvin, who had to make his debut in the original homonymous series. Tom Sellek, a Miami detective with a characteristic mustache. The actor played this role in 183 episodes of the series, which ended in 1988.
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