One of the good guys John Saxon died today July 25, 2020.
He was 83. His portrayal of the brutal Mexican bandit opposite Marlon Brando in
“The Appaloosa”
(1966) earned him a Golden Globe, and he had a recurring role on ABC's ‘Dynasty’ as
Rashid Ahmed, a powerful Middle East tycoon
who romanced Alexis Colby (Joan Collins). And on another1980s primetime soap,
CBS' ‘Falcon
Crest’, he played the father of Lorenzo Lamas' character. Saxon was
such a good actor Burt Lancaster had him removed from “The Unforgiven” because
his mere presence and acting were stealing scenes from Lancaster. He’s remembered by many of us for
his roles in “Joe Kidd” (1972) as Luis Chama and “Enter the Dragon” (1973) as Roper. John appeared in three
Euro-westerns: “I Came, I Saw, I Shot”
(1968) as Clay Watson; ‘Lucky Luke’ (TV) (1992) as the Black Sheriff and “Jonathan
of the Bears” (1994) as Fred Goodwin.
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I miss John Saxon. He was a great actor. His real name was Carmine Orrico.
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