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Reclusive Ken Wahl Reacts To Death Of TV Icon Stephen Cannell


Posted on Oct 01, 2010 @ 06:50PM - 9 comments

The death of TV's legendary Stephen J. Cannell Friday brought out a flood of comments from the actors who starred in his shows and the producers, directors and writers who were influenced by his work.

Now the extremely reclusive Ken Wahl, who starred in the title role of Cannell's Wiseguy series, has surprisingly come forward with a statement to RadarOnline.com.

The death of TV's legendary Stephen J. Cannell Friday brought out a flood of comments from the actors who starred in his shows and the producers, directors and writers who were influenced by his work.

Now the extremely reclusive Ken Wahl, who starred in the title role of Cannell's Wiseguy series, has surprisingly come forward with a statement to RadarOnline.com.

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"I am going to miss Stephen," Wahl says. "He was such a nice family guy and friend that never threw his weight around when he could have. I feel a piece of me has died."

Cannell created many of the most popular shows of the 80s and 90s including The Rockford Files, The A-Team, 21 Jump Street and Wiseguy, which ran from 1987 to 1990, and is considered by many critics to be one of the best TV show ever.

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Cannell gave Wahl the opportunity to write an episode and direct another one, but he left the show after three seasons amid controversy over his behavior he show lasted only a few episodes after that, but Cannell always publicly defended his star.

Wahl had hoped to return to movies, where he'd already established himself pre-Wiseguy, but that was not destined to happen. He fell down a flight of stairs and broke his neck.

There were a few B movies and a Wiseguy TV movie in 1996. The career was over and Wahl went into hiding.

Ken says he was "shocked" to learn of Cannell's death from cancer because he'd spoken to his former boss in May to wish him a happy birthday, and Stephen hadn't let on he was ill. Losing his old boss at the age of 69 was also a surprise to Wahl because the much-loved Cannell was a "health nut, never drank or smoked, always ate organic foods."

Wahl has not revealed if he'll come out of seclusion to attend a Cannell memorial.

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EXCLUSIVE: Ken Wahl Offers Golden Globe To Catch Cat Killer


Posted on Jan 19, 2010 @ 05:35AM - 10 comments
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Actor turned animal rights activist Ken Wahl is clawing mad: the award-winning leading man of the late 80s/early 90s hit crime drama, Wiseguy, is offering his Golden Globe award to catch the sadist responsible for gluing a kitten to a highway in Minnesota, leading to the poor kitty's death.

"Men who pick on cats are sick cowards that have control issues, since cats are half wild and independent," Wahl told us exclusively. "We're not just finding a kitten killer, we are preventing this person becoming a serial killer."

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Exclusive: Wiseguy Actor Ken Wahl Files Lawsuit Over Lost Fortune


Posted on Mar 31, 2009 @ 02:45PM - Add a comment
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Actor Ken Wahl--the ruggedly handsome actor best known for the late 80's television show Wiseguy - has filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court against his former business manager and the Screen Actors Guild.

The lawsuit alleges that Wahl's ex-manager Henry Levine entered into a secret business relationship with Wahl's then wife to take advantage of him and embezzle millions of dollars from his fortune.

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