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Dixon, best known for 'Hogan's Heroes' role, dies in Charlotte
Associated Press
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Actor, director and producer Ivan Dixon, best known
for his role as Kinchloe in the television series "Hogan's Heroes,"
has died in Charlotte at the age of 76.
Dixon died Sunday at a Charlotte hospital after suffering a
hemorrhage, said Whitney Stauffer of Creative Artists Agency in Los
Angeles.
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 through Stauffer.
"He was quite likely to walk off with the scene. And I was very
careful."
Dixon began his acting career on Broadway in plays that included "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." Kinchloe, who's in charge of electronic
communications, can mimic German officers on the radio or phone.
Dixon 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 "Heat of the Night."
Born April 6, 1931, in New York City, Dixon graduated in 1954 from
North Carolina Central University in Durham.
Dixon's awards include four NAACP Image Awards, 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, Directors Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild of
America, and the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame.
Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Berlie Dixon; son, Alan Kimara
Dixon and daughter, Doris Nomathande Dixon. Two sons, Ivan Nathaniel
Dixon IV and N'Gai Christopher Dixon, are deceased.
At Dixon's request, Stauffer said no memorial is planned.


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