David Hedison (Alexandra Hedison via AP) 
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David Hedison, actor in original sci-fi classic The Fly, dies at 92

David Hedison, who starred in the original sci-fi classic The Fly and appeared in two James Bond films, has died. He was 92.

Jonathan Landrum Jr

LOS ANGELES (AP): David Hedison, who starred in the original sci-fi classic The Fly and appeared in two James Bond films, has died. He was 92.

He died Thursday in Los Angeles with his daughters at his side, a representative for the family, Jennifer Allen, said in an email Monday.

Hedison portrayed Capt. Lee Crane in the long-running sci-fi television series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and Spencer Harrison on the daytime series Another World.

"Even in our deep sadness, we are comforted by the memory of our wonderful father," his daughters Alexandra and Serena said in a statement.

"He loved us all dearly and expressed that love every day. He was adored by so many, all of whom benefited from his warm and generous heart. Our dad brought joy and humour wherever he went and did so with great style."

Hedison played scientist Andre Delambre who turned into an insect in the 1958 film The Fly. He played CIA agent Felix Leiter in Bond films To Live and Let Die and License to Kill.

The Providence, Rhode Island-native began his career under the name Al Hedison. In 1959, he took his middle name David after signing a contract with Twentieth Century Fox.

Hedison's family said the actor entertained friends and family with a positive attitude and "wicked" sense of humour.

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