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He became famous in 1970s for his role as Det. Theo Kojak in the TV series "Kojak", lasting from 1973-78. Need more? ChaCha again!
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His father, Nick Savalas did. It was a Greek one of course. The restaurant, that is.
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Telly Savalas died January 22, 1994. Telly Savalas is best remembered as TV's Kojak. The show ran from 1973-78, and Kojak was a loose and tough-talking New York police detective known for his shiny bald head, lollipops, and signature li...
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Telly Savalas was born on January 21, 1922.
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Telly Savalas died on January 22, 1994 at the age of 72 years old.
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Not much to say other than this is the best cop show of the seventies(maybe of all time)with one of the coolest actors of all time,and at an amazing price.If there ever was a must have DVD set, this is it!
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Pebbel Mill at One was an institution in the eighties. Feckless, workshy unemployables (i.e. me) used to refer to it as "breakfast TV", prior to Ann Diamond and Nick Owen coming on the scene. Strangely, we've never heard any more ...
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