Alex Cord, an actor who portrayed the character codenamed Archangel in the military TV drama “Airwolf,” has died. he was 88.Cord’s passing was confirmed to TheWrap by his publicist Linda McAlister, who said he died in his home in Valley View, Texas.
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Ubisoft has promised that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will ‘surprise’ players with its post-launch content, well into its second year.During a first-quarter earnings call on Tuesday, Ubisoft chief financial officer Frédérick Duguet mentioned the surprising content planned for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.“We will continue to deliver powerful Assassin’s Creed content over the coming months and years, starting with an ambitious post-launch plan for Valhalla,” he said (via VGC).“[This includes] the
.Alex Cord, an actor who portrayed the character codenamed Archangel in the military TV drama “Airwolf,” has died. he was 88.Cord’s passing was confirmed to TheWrap by his publicist Linda McAlister, who said he died in his home in Valley View, Texas.
Alex Cord, who co-starred with Jan-Michael Vincent and Ernest Borgnine in the 1980s attack-helicopter series Airwolf and had a long career onscreen, died Monday morning at his home in Valley View, TX. He was 88.
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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla‘s game director is working in the same role on EA‘s Dead Space remake.Earlier this year, it was announced that Eric Baptizat had joined EA’s Motive Studio to work on an unannounced project.
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dog for a walk in the park ended up surrounded by a gang of youths who proceeded to attack him, with the evidence recorded in a harrowing video by a witness. In the clip, which was recorded on July 23, the 44-year-old firefighter is walking with his three-year-old pooch Dylan.
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