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Cliff Simon’s life has been tragically cut short. The actor died on March 9, 2021, after injuries he sustained in a kite-boarding accident. He was just 58 years old. His wife, Colette Simon, announced the devastating news.
His sudden death comes as a surprise to everyone. Friends and co-stars of the actor are mourning Cliff’s tragic death. Cliff was loved by so many after his long career in film and television. Here’s what you need to know about Cliff.
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Cliff Simon, the South African character actor who starred as the villainous Ba'al in the sci-fi series Stargate SG-1, died Tuesday after a kiteboarding accident. He was 58.
Cliff Simon, an actor who starred as the villain Ba'al in "Stargate SG-1," died on Tuesday following a kiteboarding accident. He was 58.