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Questions Answers | Remember Jack Lord Thus, when he retired from acting in 1980, he left public life in favor of the private life that most of us take for granted Even so, he remained quite active in business and philanthropy for many years
Jack Lord Was Not Willing To Pay The Price Of Losing His . . . In Sylvia Lynch's book " Jack Lord: An Acting Life," the author explained how Lord rarely spoke about his first marriage and typically refused to answer most questions regarding this relationship Lynch said that Lord seemed to have had a tendency to dodge any questions that weren't work-related
Zulus departure after season 4 - Hawaii Five-O His answer was, "The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away", referring to Jack Lord He then made it even more clear that he strongly disliked Jack Lord (who at the time was alive, but suffering badly from Alzheimer's), and felt that he was unfairly forced off the show
Hawaii Five-Os Jack Lord: A Very Private Eye Jack Lord, who wore a grim dark suit to match his perennially grim dark mood as police detective Steve McGarrett on TV’s longest-running cop show, Hawaii Five-O (CBS, 1968-80), died Jan 21 of
Jack Lord Older Wife of 49 Years, Who Mothered Him, Had . . . Some speculated that Lord’s silence on his family was because he did not want to put his wife under public scrutiny However, when he spoke to Jane Andmore in 1963, it became clear how ardent he was about keeping his private life separate
Jack Lord: Fussy about his roles - major-smolinski. com However, Lord was not willing to give the letter writers something that a lot of them wanted – more up close and personal information about Steve McGarrett, whose private life was a deep, dark secret on the series
The Life and Times of Jack Lord - TV BANTER In June of 1945, Jack received a commission with the U S Maritime Commission and was given the rank of ensign with a third mate's licence This made it mandatory for him to remain in the Maritime Service for an extra period of time After the war, Jack spent a year in Persia as a steel worker with the U S Engineering Service