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Ken Colley, Star Wars actor, dies

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Kenneth Colley, actor behind imperial villain in original 'Star Wars' trilogy, dies at 87
Kenneth Colley, an actor known to "Star Wars" fans for his role as Admiral Piett in the original trilogy, has died. He was 87.
The Hollywood Reporter on MSN · 3d
Kenneth Colley, Admiral Piett in a Pair of ‘Star Wars’ Films, Dies at 87
The veteran British actor worked often with Ken Russell and members of Monty Python and played a Soviet colonel in Clint Eastwood's 'Firefox.'
TheWrap on MSN · 4d
Kenneth Colley, ‘Star Wars’ and ‘Monty Python’ Actor, Dies at 87
The "Star Wars" and "Monty Python's Life of Brian" actor "passed away peacefully" following COVID, pneumonia diagnoses
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What was Kenneth Colley’s cause of death? All explored as ‘Star Wars’ actor dies at 87
Star Wars veteran Kenneth Colley passed away at the age of 87. In a statement released by Julian Owen, who was Kenneth Colley ...
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'Star Wars' Actor Kenneth Colley Dies At 87
Kenneth Colley, best known for starring as Admiral Piett in the original “Star Wars” series and “Jesus in Monty Python’s Life ...
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Admiral Piett Gave the Empire Its Human Face
In the original Star Wars trilogy, only one Imperial officer had the cunning and savvy to survive more than one film. That’s ...

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