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Actor Brian Kelly, who starred as Porter Ricks in '60s series "Flipper," died Feb. 12 of pneumonia in Voorhees, N.J. He was 73. Kelly began his acting career
with guest appearances on "The Beverly Hillbillies," "The Rifleman" and
other shows. He was then cast as the father of two boys in family dolphin
series "Flipper." In 1970 Brian Kelly starred in a spaghetti western film, "The Longest Hunt," and then landed the lead role in Mike Frankovich's "The Love Machine." Three days into shooting, he was severely in a motorcycle accident, and he was left with a permanently paralyzed right arm and leg. In the 1970s Brian Kelly won
a settlement from the accident and turned to producing, buying the rights to
Philip Dick's science fiction novel, "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep."
As executive producer, he secured Hampton Fancher to write the screenplay
and Michael Deeley to produce the Ridley Scott film "Blade Runner." |
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