RoboCop Actor Neil Summers Dies at 81
British actor Neil Summers, famed for his role as the ill-fated executive Mr. Kinney in the original 1987 RoboCop, has passed away peacefully at 81. Tributes pour in for the beloved character actor.
British actor Neil Summers, famed for his role as the ill-fated executive Mr. Kinney in the original 1987 RoboCop, has passed away peacefully at 81. Tributes pour in for the beloved character actor.
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