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  1. He portrayed Starfleet starship Captain Terrell, an unwilling minion of the villain Khan, in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and Lieutenant Ed Traxler, a friendly but crusty cop partnered with Lance Henriksen in The Terminator.

  2. Mar 5, 2002 · Gillan was also a partner in the design firm TECTA Associates, which specialized in architectural restoration. He is buried next to his longtime companion, award-winning actor and civil rights campaigner Paul Winfield.

  3. Suffering from obesity and diabetes in later life, Paul Winfield passed away from a heart attack at age 64 in 2004, and was survived by a sister, Patricia. His longtime companion of 30 years, set designer and architect Charles Gillan Jr. predeceased him by two years.

  4. Aug 9, 2021 · Deceased, beloved actor Paul Winfield, 62 is now revealed as having been as “openly gay in his life, if not the media,” and lived with his life-partner for over 30 years.

  5. He died on March 5, 2002, of a rare bone disease at California Hospital in Los Angeles. He was 50. He was survived by his partner of 30 years, actor Paul Winfield.

  6. Feb 19, 2022 · Following his death, Winfield’s friends and family let his secret out into the open, and celebrated his relationship with his boyfriend Charles Gillan Jr. which spanned more than 30 years.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0934902Paul Winfield - IMDb

    Suffering from obesity and diabetes in later life, Paul Winfield passed away from a heart attack at age 64 in 2004, and was survived by a sister, Patricia. His longtime companion of 30 years, set designer and architect Charles Gillan Jr. predeceased him by two years.

  8. His partner of 30 years, architect Charles Gillan Jr., died in 2002 of bone cancer. Distraught over Gillan’s passing, Winfield – who had long battled obesity and diabetes – died two years later of a heart attack in Los Angeles.

  9. Winfield was gay, but remained discreet about it in the public eye. His partner of 30 years, architect Charles Gillan Jr., died on March 5, 2002, of bone cancer. Winfield long battled obesity and diabetes.

  10. These comments are undoubtedly an oblique reference to his personal life, for there he began a lifelong relationship with San Francisco native Charles Gillan, Jr., a set designer for television shows and a partner in the design firm TECTA Associates, which specialized in architectural restoration.

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