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Flaming Star Actor Steve Forrest Passed Away

May 28, 2013 | People

Actor Steve Forrest, who was best known for a leading role on the short-lived 1970s television drama "S.W.A.T.," has died at the age of 87 in Thousand Oaks, California, near Los Angeles, his wife Christine said on Thursday. He stared along side Elvis and Barbara Eden in the 1960 film 'Flaming Star' as Clint Burton.

Forrest appeared in 1954's "Prisoner of War," which also featured Ronald Reagan, who was later elected U.S. president. Forrest's older brother, Dana Andrews, was the star of 1940s films "Laura" and "The Best Years of Our Lives." Forrest died peacefully on May 18, his family said in a statement.

He gained a following as Lt. Hondo Harrelson on the ABC crime drama series "S.W.A.T.," which ran for 37 episodes from 1975 to 1976 and was produced by Hollywood titans Leonard Goldberg and Aaron Spelling. Forrest made a guest appearances in the 2003 film adaptation of the series. 

The actor, who fought in the U.S. Army at the Battle of the Bulge in World War Two, got his big break when actor Gregory Peck saw him in a theater production in 1950, which led to a contract with film studio MGM. He was born William Forrest Andrews on September 25, 1925, in Huntsville, Texas. He was the youngest of 13 children. Forrest is survived by his wife, three sons and four grandchildren.

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little jimmy tompkin wrote on May 29, 2013
I remember him in THE BARON tv series
dgirl wrote on May 29, 2013
He was best known for SWAT. RIP to a fine actor.