Popular James Bond star, David Hedison, has passed away in Los Angeles at the age of 92.
Although the actor died on Thursday, the news broke out when The Official James Bond Twitter announced today with a throwback picture of the actor in character as CIA agent ‘Feliz’.
The tweet read: ‘We are very sorry to learn that David Hedison has passed away”
“David played Felix Leiter in LIVE AND LET DIE (1973) opposite Sir Roger Moore, he returned to the role in 1989 with Timothy Dalton as James Bond, in LICENCE TO KILL. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.’”
Hedison was the first actor to play James Bond’s ally Felix Leiter in more than one film when he reprised the role in “Licence to kill” (1989).
He is also known for his role as Captain Lee Crane in Irwin Allen’s television series “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea”
The aged actor allegedly passed away with his daughters, Alexandra and Serena, at his side.
In a statement released to further clarify all claims, Hedison’s daughters disclosed that the good memories of their father remain a source of comfort to them despite their sadness.
‘Even in our deep sadness, we are comforted by the memory of our wonderful father.
‘He loved us all dearly and expressed that love every day. He was adored by so many, all of whom benefited from his warm and generous heart.
‘Our dad brought joy and humour wherever he went and did so with great style.’
David Hedison was first billed as Al Hedison at the early stage of his career