Australian actor Vincent Gil, best known for playing The Nightrider in 1979’s Mad Max, has died at the age of 84.
Australian actor Vincent Gil, best known for playing The Nightrider in 1979’s Mad Max, has died.
His friend and co-star Paul Johnstone, who played Cundalini in the iconic film, confirmed the news on Facebook, sharing a recent photo of the two of them arm-in-arm.‘Vince Gil has left us. He’s been very frail for quite some time and mercifully no longer needs to be constrained by his mortal form. ‘My fondest memory of Vince will be during our wonderful tour of Japan for MMCon 2015. He was already in less-than-ideal health, and in the opening days a couple of us were concerned about his ability to get through the long demanding days of convention and socialising and travel and convention and…
‘We need not have been concerned. Vince was remarkable – he rose to the occasion every time, fed off the energy of the wonderful Japanese fans, and on the occasions when I’d glance at him and be worried about his ability to keep going, he’d shrug off any concerns and showed that he had a lot more stamina than many of we much younger men.
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