Malachi Throne, who played Robert Wagner's boss Noah Bain in
the 1960s series "It Takes a Thief" among many other roles during a
long career, Throne's agent told TheWrap on Friday. He was 84.
"Supernatural" and "Justified" actor Jim
Beaver, posted news of Throne's death on his Facebook page Thursday, writing,
"My good friend Malachi Throne died last night. One of the finest actors
and finest people I've been fortunate enough to know."
Theatre West, a Los Angeles-based theater company, also
noted Throne's death, writing, "Theatre West says goodbye to our good
friend and colleague Malachai [sic] Throne 1928-2013" on its website.
Neither Beaver or Theatre West stated the cause of Throne's
death.
Born Dec. 1, 1928 in New York City, Throne was an early
convert to show business, first appearing on stage at age 10 as Huckleberry
Finn, in a production of "Tom Sawyer" by the New York Parks
Department.
He became a familiar face on television through numerous
guest appearances on series including "Ben Casey, "The Fugitive,"
"The Man From U.N.C.L.E.," "Hogan's Heroes" and
"Mannix."
Throne's television roles also included the villain False
Face on the "Batman" series, a character who used disguises when
evil-doing and a semi-transparent mask when he wasn't committing crimes.
In later years, Throne would appear on "Star Trek New
Voyages: Phase II" as well as "The West Wing." He would also
provide voice work for series such as "Batman Beyond," "Avatar:
The Last Airbender" and "The New Batman Adventures."