The Kojak star, Telly Savalas, lived in the Sheraton-Universal Hotel in Universal City for 20 years until his death in 1994.
Fans still continue to be entertained by the likes of Kojak and On Her Majesty's Secret Service, but away from the screen, Telly Savalas is a dad to six children, including a famous singer ...
On Oct. 24, 1973, one of the most memorable cop series in the history of the world officially arrived. Starring Garden City native Telly Savalas, with the indomitable dome and incisive wit, "Kojak" ...
America loved Telly Savalas in the 1970s, when the veteran Greek-American actor nailed the title role in CBS’ “Kojak” series — a tough New York City police lieutenant with a heart of gold, given to ...
HE SUCKED LOLLIPOPS, called everyone “baby” and remains one of the coolest bald men in American history. But in Queens, “Kojak” star Telly Savalas is also the subject of an unconfirmed yet ...
Giallo: a splashy ‘70s subgenre of Italian horror with soft, overlit nightscapes filmed in garish Eastman color and stars whose hairlines didn’t recede, they advanced. Except for the lollipop-sucking ...
An online campaign launched this week to rename a Duluth street for actor Telly Savalas, the bald-headed, crime-solving, lollipop-sucking star of TV's "Kojak" in the 1970s. "Telly Savalas lived in ...
George Savalas, 58, who played the mop-topped Detective Stavros on the Kojak television show that starred his brother Telly Savalas, died Wednesday of leukemia. Savalas was a former drama teacher who ...
“Kojak” is back, 11 years after the death of Telly Savalas, in a limited series from the USA Network, and let us all admit from the start that, lollipops and “New York setting” aside -- Toronto ...
When you hear the name Telly Savalas, you probably think Kojak, the iconic character he played on the show of the same name. Actually, if you;re under thirty, you probably think, “Who the fuck is ...
"Who loves ya, baby?" he used to say, with the lollipop in his mouth. Well, Queen Elizabeth, for one. Once upon a time, the woman whom Bette Midler immortally described as "the whitest woman in the ...
Telly Savalas, who became a television favorite as the gruff, lollipop-loving detective in the 1970s series Kojak, died Saturday of prostate cancer at age 70. Savalas starred in dozens of movies, ...