‘Lost In Space’ Actor Mark Goddard Dies At 87 – IOTW Report

‘Lost In Space’ Actor Mark Goddard Dies At 87

Daily Caller: Mark Goddard, 87, known for his portrayal of Don West in the 1960s CBS sci-fi series, “Lost in Space,” passed away Tuesday in Hingham, Massachusetts due to pulmonary fibrosis, Evelyn Pezzulich, the actor’s third wife, confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.

The actor, born as Charles Harvey Goddard, began his career in the late 1950s, gracing television screens with series roles in shows including “Johnny Ringo,” a Western drama, and the crime-themed “The Detectives,” the outlet noted. more

11 Comments on ‘Lost In Space’ Actor Mark Goddard Dies At 87

  1. One by one by one my past is dying off, until there is only me…

    I feel so sorry for the millennials, gen z’s and beyond, as they never knew America at its best.

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  2. Lost in Space was such a fantastic show.
    I was right at the perfect age that it was realistic to me.
    The kind of show they won’t make anymore.
    John & Don were heroic and Will had a good moral compass.
    Dr. Smith started as a conniving, sinister guy and morphed into a bumbling coward.
    The Robot had a funny, dry humor, borderline sarcastic personality.
    The outfits were cool, I appreciated the women’s outfits more when I got older.
    The aliens were very well done and the stories interesting as well.
    They gave all the protagonists cool personas.
    I remember the “Chain Gang” episode that Don was chained to an apelike criminal.

    I got a B-9 Robot for Christmas one year that I still have to this day.
    Great show. The mid to late 60’s was a creative revolution.

    Rest in Peace Mark

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