“Benson” Actor James Noble Dies at 94
Actor James Noble, who played zany Gov. Gatling on ‘Benson,’ dead at 94, James Noble, an amateur best accepted for his absurd assuming of the camp Gov. Gatling on the long-running ball "Benson," has died. He was 94. REPORTED BYNoble anesthetized abroad at the Norwalk Hospital in Connecticut on Monday, several canicule afterwards he suffered a stroke.
The amateur appeared in a amount of cine and television roles over the advance of his career, and he aswell appeared in Broadway shows such as "1776," "A Far Country," "Strange Interlude" and "The Runner Stumbles."
The Dallas-born performer's better following, however, came acknowledgment to his role on ABC's "Benson," which ran for seven seasons and aswell starred Robert Guillaume. Noble appeared in all 159 episodes of the sitcom, with his fan-favorite appearance getting accepted for his well-intentioned but generally naïve actions.
Noble aswell appeared in episodes of arresting television shows such as "The Love Boat," "Law & Order" and "Perfect Strangers" during his more-than 60 years in the industry. He was an able soap opera star, assuming in alternation such as "One Life to Live" and "As The World Turns," a part of others.
His blur credits, meanwhile, cover "One Summer Love," "Airplane II: The Sequel" and "Chances Are." He a lot of afresh appeared in a abbreviate alleged "Consequential Lies" in 2011.
Noble's wife, extra Carolyn Coates, died in 2005. The amateur is survived by his babe Jessica Katherine Noble Cowan.
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