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James B. Sikking, known for his roles in ‘Hill Street Blues’ and ‘Doogie Howser, M.D.,’ has passed away at the age of 90 due to dementia, as confirmed by his publicist, Cynthia Synder. The actor, born in Los Angeles in 1934, had a career that spanned six decades and left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.

Sikking’s journey into acting began during his college years at UCLA, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Theatre Arts. His time in the Army also played a significant role in shaping his approach to his iconic character, Lt. Howard Hunter, on ‘Hill Street Blues.’ The inspiration for his character’s military look came from his experiences during basic training, reflecting the discipline and intensity that he witnessed in his drill instructor.

Before making a name for himself on television, Sikking honed his craft in stage productions and appeared in various films and TV shows, including ‘Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.’ However, it was his role on ‘Hill Street Blues’ that solidified his place in the hearts of audiences and critics alike. The show, created by Steve Bochco, garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards, showcasing Sikking’s talent and dedication to his craft.

Following the success of ‘Hill Street Blues,’ Sikking continued to work in the industry, taking on roles in projects like ‘Doogie Howser, M.D.’ and various films. Despite his impressive body of work, Sikking remained humble and grateful for the opportunities he had throughout his career. He often spoke fondly of his time on ‘Hill Street Blues,’ considering it the highlight of his acting journey.

In his later years, Sikking embraced a quieter life, finding solace in obscurity and cherishing time spent with his family. His legacy lives on through his wife of 61 years, Florine, his children, and grandchildren, who remember him not only as a talented actor but as a loving husband, father, and grandfather.

James B. Sikking’s contributions to the entertainment industry will always be remembered, and his impact on audiences around the world will endure for years to come. His passion for acting, dedication to his craft, and memorable performances have left an indelible mark on the world of television and film.