September 12, 2014
Richard Kiel (1939-2014)
Actor Richard Kiel passed away on September 10, just a few
days short of his 75th birthday. Kiel parlayed his towering size — due to a
hormonal condition known as acromegaly — into a film and television career
playing gigantic strongmen, mountainous henchmen, colossal aliens and mammoth
monsters. When given a chance, he showed he could also act really well, too.
Kiel’s credits include many memorable parts. Early on, in
1962, he was the giant caveman, EEGAH, and the unforgettable alien in the
classic TWILIGHT ZONE episode, TO SERVE MAN. His TV work included appearances
on THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E., THE WILD WILD WEST and KOLCHAK: THE NIGHT STALKER.
Kiel was the original actor chosen to play Bill Bixby’s
green alter-ego in THE INCREDIBLE HULK (1978), but he was replaced a couple of
days into the pilot shoot in favor of the more muscular Lou Ferrigno. Kiel was
happy to bail, having found the full-body makeup and the thick contact lenses
most uncomfortable. He was also offered the part of Darth Vader, but the role
went to David Prowse after Kiel chose, instead, to play the steel-toothed
“Jaws” opposite Roger Moore’s James Bond in THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (1977) and
MOONRAKER (1979). It would be the character he’d be most remembered for, though
he earned himself a whole new generation of fans with a celebrated turn in
HAPPY GILMORE (1996).
Kiel is one of a handful of actors to play two different
iterations of the Frankenstein Monster. In 1967, billed as Dick Kiel, he had bolts sticking out of his ears in I WAS A TEENAGE MONSTER, an episode of THE MONKEES in which the boys try to turn The Monster into a
pop star. With a bit more to do than just look big and menacing, Kiel
demonstrated a fine flair for comedy.
Kiel’s second pass at The Monster had him in full, classic
makeup with blue face, flattop — and a bow tie — as a Haunted House club
manager in the first season, first episode of THE HARDY BOYS/NANCY DREW
MYSTERIES (1977).
In recent years, soldiering on despite a serious car
accident in 1992 that left him with reduced mobility, Kiel enjoyed appearing on
the convention circuit, happy to meet fans and generous with his time. Richard Kiel was a giant man who, by all accounts, had a heart to match.
Both of Richard Kiel’s Frankenstein appearances are on
YouTube. Here are the full episodes of THE MONKEES: I WAS A TEENAGE MONSTER, and THE HARDY BOYS/NANCY DREW MYSTERIES: THE MYSTERY OF THE HAUNTED HOUSE.
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2 comments:
I knew him best from Eegah, as well as his wonderful interview with Mr. Lobo on Cinema Insomnia.
Always seemed like a really cool guy.
I had no idea he played Frankenstein! He pulls it off quite well!
I don't know why nobody ever cast him as Frankenstein's monster in a serious movie of Frankenstein.
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