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  • mitchedwards
    Mego Preservation Society
    • May 2, 2003
    • 11781

    RIP Ivan Dixon (Hogan's Heroe's)

    'Hogan's Heroes' Actor Ivan Dixon Dies
    46 minutes ago

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Ivan Dixon, an actor, director and producer best known for his role as Kinchloe on the 1960s television series "Hogan's Heroes," has died. He was 76.

    Dixon died Sunday at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte after a hemorrhage and of complications from kidney failure, said his daughter, Doris Nomathande Dixon of Charlotte.

    Actor Sidney Poitier said the two men became friends after Dixon was his stunt double in the 1958 movie "The Defiant Ones."

    "As an actor, you had to be careful," Poitier said in a statement. "He was quite likely to walk off with the scene."

    Dixon began his acting career on Broadway in plays including "The Cave Dwellers" and "A Raisin in the Sun." On film, he appeared in "Something of Value," "A Raisin in the Sun," "A Patch of Blue," "Nothing But a Man" and the cult favorite "Car Wash."

    But he was probably best known for the role of U.S. Staff Sgt. James Kinchloe on "Hogan's Heroes," a satire set in a German prisoner-of-war camp during World War II. Kinchloe, in charge of electronic communications, could mimic German officers on the radio or phone.

    While her father was most proud of work in plays such as "A Raisin in the Sun" and for films such as "Nothing But a Man," he had no mixed feelings about being recognized for the role of Kinchloe, his daughter said.

    "It was a pivotal role as well, because there were not as many blacks in TV series at that time," Nomathande Dixon said. "He did have some personal issues with that role, but it also launched him into directing."

    Dixon also earned an Emmy nomination for his performance in the CBS Playhouse special "The Final War of Olly Winter."

    In addition to acting on television, he also directed hundreds of episodic shows, including "The Waltons," "The Rockford Files," "Magnum, P.I." and "In the Heat of the Night."

    Born April 6, 1931, in New York City, Dixon graduated in 1954 from North Carolina Central University in Durham.

    His honors include four NAACP Image Awards, the National Black Theatre Award and the Paul Robeson Pioneer Award from the Black American Cinema Society. He was a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Directors Guild of America, the Screen Actors Guild of America and the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame.

    In addition to his daughter, survivors include his wife of 53 years, Berlie Dixon of Charlotte, and a son, Alan Kimara Dixon of Oakland, Calif. Two sons, Ivan Nathaniel Dixon IV and N'Gai Christopher Dixon, died previously.

    At Dixon's request, the family said, no memorial or funeral is planned.


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  • Mikey
    Verbose Member
    • Aug 9, 2001
    • 47258

    #2
    Oh man !!!!!!!!!

    Hogan's Heroes is one of my favourite TV shows of all time !!!!!!!!!!

    Loved Sgt Kinchloe ...

    Truly a sad day :(

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    • megocrazy
      Museum Trouble Maker
      • Feb 18, 2007
      • 3718

      #3
      Loved Hogan's Heroes. It was a fantastic show. RIP
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      • Mikey
        Verbose Member
        • Aug 9, 2001
        • 47258

        #4
        So I guess with Dixon's passing it only Robert Clarey (Cpl La Beu) and Richard Dawson (Cpl Newkirk) as the only surving cast members.

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        • hobub
          Ghost of a Dead Indian
          • Jun 18, 2001
          • 4778

          #5
          I don't know if you fans of Hogans Heros have seen Stalag 17. But if you have not, please do. You'll be in for a treat. They even have a Shultz. The bad guys aren't quite as bumbling as in Stalag 13 but the Allies do get over pretty well.

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          • PCofmisfittoys
            Banned
            • Oct 17, 2007
            • 0

            #6
            Originally posted by type1kirk
            So I guess with Dixon's passing it only Robert Clarey (Cpl La Beu) and Richard Dawson (Cpl Newkirk) as the only surving cast members.
            yeah and they both sign through the mail very well . I got them and Dixon a few years ago. trying to complete that cast.

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            • mitchedwards
              Mego Preservation Society
              • May 2, 2003
              • 11781

              #7
              Originally posted by hobub
              I don't know if you fans of Hogans Heros have seen Stalag 17. But if you have not, please do. You'll be in for a treat. They even have a Shultz. The bad guys aren't quite as bumbling as in Stalag 13 but the Allies do get over pretty well.
              Stalag 17 is one of my favorite WWII Movies


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              • Mikey
                Verbose Member
                • Aug 9, 2001
                • 47258

                #8
                Stalag 17 was a great movie...
                I love it and have seen it many times... perhaps 50 or more times...
                But, even though it's a comedy, it's still a lot "heavier" than Hogan's Heroes.

                William Holden was just so PERFECT

                A Really GREAT movie
                YouTube - When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again

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                Last edited by Mikey; Mar 19, '08, 9:51 AM.

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                • toys2cool
                  Ultimate Mego Warrior
                  • Nov 27, 2006
                  • 28605

                  #9
                  Never really watched the show but RIP buddy
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                  • ScottA
                    Original Member
                    • Jun 25, 2001
                    • 12264

                    #10
                    Thats so sad. He was always a favorite.
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                    • Hotfoot
                      Dazed and Confused
                      • Dec 30, 2007
                      • 2564

                      #11
                      Sad. HH was one of my favorites growing up.
                      Too many toys. Not enough space!

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                      • kisscash
                        Veteran Member
                        • Feb 7, 2006
                        • 473

                        #12
                        Hogans is one of my fav tv shows too and Stalag 17 is in fact a great movie.

                        RIP Ivan.


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