“Gilligan’s Island” actor Bob Denver dies at age 70
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Bob Denver, the actor who played
goofy island castaway Gilligan in the 1960s television show
“Gilligan’s Island,” has died of complications from cancer
treatments, a spokesman for the actor said on Tuesday.
Denver, 70, died on Friday at the Wake Forest University
Baptist Medical Center in North Carolina, his agent Mike
Eisenstadt said.
“Gilligan’s Island” aired from 1964 to 1967, and became one
of most enduring TV comedies in re-runs with a tale of seven
people who were lost at sea and stranded on a deserted island.
Gilligan was a lovable character, but one with whom Denver
was so closely associated that it became difficult for him to
win other starring roles in a 50-year career.
Denver first gained stardom on another TV sitcom of the
late 1950s and early 1960s, “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis,”
in which he played beatnik Maynard G. Krebs.
Eisenstadt did not provide details of Denver’s death other
than to say that he had been in the hospital for cancer
treatment. The actor’s family did not want to disclose
specifics about the type of cancer, Eisenstadt said.
Denver is survived by his wife Dreama, who was at his side
when he died, and his four children.
