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Hervé Villechaise (April 23, 1943 - September 4, 1993) was a famous French actor who was born in Paris and achieved world-wide recognition with his role as Tattoo in the television series Fantasy Island (1978-1984). He was also well known for playing the henchman Nick Nack in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun.

Villechaise suffered from dwarfism due to a thyroid dysfunction throughout his life despite his sergeant father's attempts to cure the disease in several institutions. After receiving his initial art training in France, he left for the USA, where he continued his career as an artist and photographer.

His first movie appearance was in Chappaqua in 1966, which was followed by several films including Crazy Joe, Seizure, and The Forbidden Zone.

As a consequence of his health problems and troubles in his professional career, Villechaise became alcoholic and depressive in the last few years of his life. In 1993, he shot himself at his home and was found by his wife, Kathy Self. He died in hospital in North Hollywood, California as a result of his injuries.





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Title: Hervé Villechaise. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed her as the head of the National Endowment for the Arts.
. In 1983 she received another Oscar nomination for the post-nuclear war film Testament.
. Other television movies include Playing for Time, Calamity Jane, Malice in Wonderland, Blood & Orchids, In Love and War and Daughter of the Streets.
. She also starred in the television productions of Eleanor and Franklin and Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years.

He died in hospital in North Hollywood, California as a result of his injuries. Kramer. In 1993, he shot himself at his home and was found by his wife, Kathy Self. She received other nominations for All the President's Men and Kramer vs. As a consequence of his health problems and troubles in his professional career, Villechaise became alcoholic and depressive in the last few years of his life. In 1969 she debuted on Broadway in The Great White Hope, and took it to Hollywood, where she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. His first movie appearance was in Chappaqua in 1966, which was followed by several films including Crazy Joe, Seizure, and The Forbidden Zone. Born Jane Quigley in Boston, Massachusetts, she studied at Sarah Lawrence College and the University of Edinburgh, before beginning to act on the stage in Washington, DC.

After receiving his initial art training in France, he left for the USA, where he continued his career as an artist and photographer. Jane Alexander (born October 28, 1939) is an American actress. Villechaise suffered from dwarfism due to a thyroid dysfunction throughout his life despite his sergeant father's attempts to cure the disease in several institutions. Hervé Villechaise (April 23, 1943 - September 4, 1993) was a famous French actor who was born in Paris and achieved world-wide recognition with his role as Tattoo in the television series Fantasy Island (1978-1984). He was also well known for playing the henchman Nick Nack in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun.