'Grave Danger' Guest Star Frank Gorshin Dies At 72

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Legendary impressionist <font color=yellow>Frank Gorshin</font>, who received Emmy Award nominations for playing the Riddler on television's Batman and Bele in the classic original Star Trek episode "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield," has died at the age of 72. Gorshin's last television role was a cameo appearance in tomorrow's season finale of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, "Grave Danger."



The Associated Press reported via CNN that the impressionist passed away on Tuesday with his wife of 48 years, Christina, at his side. "He put up a valiant fight with lung cancer, emphysema and pneumonia," she said.

Among Gorshin's theatre work, it was his portrayal of comedian <font color=yellow>George Burns</font> on Broadway in 2002 in a one-man show, Say Goodnight Gracie, which earned him the most acclaim. But most fans probably picture Gorshin in the bowler hat and green suit covered with question marks that he wore on Batman from 1966-69. The man who played the title character, <font color=yellow>Adam West</font>, described Gorshin as a longtime friend "and fascinating character" and said he would be missed.

"[Batman] really was a catalyst for me," Gorshin had recalled in an Associated Press interview. "I was nobody...after I did that, I became a headliner in Vegas."

The Star Trek episode for which Gorshin is famous concerned two aliens, one black on the left and white on the right side, one white on the left and black on the right side, who had taken their people's war to the stars and to Captain Kirk's Enterprise.

Gorshin's nightclub act had been a Las Vegas fixture for years, and he recently filmed a cameo appearance as himself for <font color=yellow>Quentin Tarantino's</font> CSI finale. As it now turns out, that guest role was the last television work of his career.

Additional obituaries may be found at WNBC, Yahoo!, Fox News and from a friend of Gorshin's at The 1966 Batman Message Board.<center></center>
 
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