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TVC 524.3: From July 2018: Peter Mark Richman talks to Ed about working with Jack Klugman and Dorothy Dandridge on his series Cain’s Hundred (NBC, 1961-1962), as well as the interesting link between his character, prosecuting attorney Nicholas Cain, and then-U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy; working with Gary Cooper and director William Wyler in Friendly Persuasion (1956); meeting Coretta Scott King; and the unique approach that Peter Mark took to playing villains on television. Peter Mark Richman passed away on Thursday, Jan. 14 at age 93; his autobiography, I Saw a Molten White Light: An Autobiography of My Artistic and Spiritual Journey, is available through BearManor Media.

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