Shane Rimmer dead - Voice of Thunderbirds' Scott Tracy dies aged 89

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TV legend Shane Rimmer has died

His death was confirmed in a tweets from Bond historian Mark O'Connell and producer Jonathan Sothcott.He provided the voice to Scott Tracy in the Thunderbirds series

The Canadian-born actor emigrated to the UK in the late 1950s and performed as a cabaret singer before landing his role in Thunderbirds. He also appeared in over 100 films including the hits Dr Strangelove, The Spy Who Loved Me, Gandhi, Out of Africa and Batman Begins. Rimmer also appeared in Coronation Street twice - playing Joe Donnelli from 1968 - 70 and Malcolm Reid in 1988.Four Bond bullets, three SUPERMAN movies, one STAR WARS, a ROLLERBALL, a DR STRANGELOVE and Scott Tracy...

 

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