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Randolph Mantooth Dead at 80: 'Emergency!' Star Dies After Long Illness


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July 11, 2026

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Randolph Mantooth Dead at 80: 'Emergency!' Star Dies After Long Illness


Randolph Mantooth, best known for playing firefighter-paramedic Johnny Gage on the hit 1970s NBC series Emergency!, has died. He was 80. Mantooth died on Thursday, July 9, at a hospice facility in Ventura, California, his brother Donald Mantooth, confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. Donald said the actor had been “ill for a number of years []

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· Jul 11, 2026

Randolph Mantooth, ‘Emergency!’ star who played Johnny Gage, dead at 80

Randolph Mantooth, the actor best known for playing firefighter-paramedic Johnny Gage on NBC’s hit 1970s series “Emergency!,” has died. He was 80. Mantooth died Thursday at a hospice facility in Ventura, Calif., after a long illness, his brother Donald Mantooth told The Hollywood Reporter. Donald said the actor had “been ill for a number of []

Us Weekly

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· Jul 1, 2026

Former Golfer Jim McLean Was ‘Pronounced Dead Twice’ After Puncturing Colon

Legendary golf instructor Jim McLean is on the mend after he said he was pronounced dead twice amid a battle with diverticulitis. “I’m working on getting back to full health,” McLean, 76, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, June 27. “I’ll be transferring to PT hospital by the end of next week. Thanks to all of []

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· Jul 11, 2026

'Emergency!' Actor Randolph Mantooth Has Died, but His Career Helped Save Countless Lives

'Emergency!' Actor Randolph Mantooth Has Died, but His Career Helped Save Countless Lives

Variety

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· Jul 10, 2026

Randolph Mantooth, Who Played Johnny Gage on ‘Emergency!,’ Dies at 80

Randolph Mantooth, known for playing paramedic Johnny Gage on the “Emergency!” TV series in the 1970s, died July 9 in Ventura. He was 80. Mantooth broke out in 1972 when he was cast in “Emergency!,” which introduced the profession of paramedics to the public. He co-starred with Kevin Tighe in the popular NBC series which []

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· Jul 3, 2026

James Van Der Beek’s Final Screen Role Arrives in Prime Video’s Elle

James Van Der Beek, the Dawson's Creek star who died from colorectal cancer in February 2026 at 48, appears in his final screen performance in Prime Video's 'Elle.' The Legally Blonde prequel honored him with a title card in its third episode: 'In loving memory of James Van Der Beek.'

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· Jun 25, 2026

Tennessee Man Killed After Truck Backs Into Florida Marina Waterway

THE BREAKDOWN: A 67-year-old Tennessee man died Wednesday night after his Ford Ranger overturned into a Citrus County waterway, where a passerby discovered the partially submerged vehicle early the next morning. CITRUS COUNTY, Fla. – A 67-year-old Tennessee man died Wednesday night after his truck backed off the road and flipped into a Citrus County [] Tennessee Man Killed After Truck Backs Into Florida Marina Waterway

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Related coverage for "Randolph Mantooth Dead at 80: 'Emergency!' Star Dies After Long Illness
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