New Zealand actors died because of Respiratory failure

Here are 1 famous actors from New Zealand died in Respiratory failure:

Ronald Sinclair

Ronald Sinclair (January 21, 1924 Dunedin-November 22, 1992 Woodland Hills) also known as Ron Sinclair, Richard Arthur Hould or Ra Hould was a New Zealand film editor, actor, television editor and soldier.

Beginning his career as a film editor in the late 1940s, Ronald Sinclair quickly made a name for himself in the New Zealand film industry. In addition to his work behind the scenes, he also acted in several films throughout the 1950s and 60s.

During World War II, Sinclair served in the New Zealand Army and was taken as a prisoner of war by the Japanese. His experiences as a prisoner greatly influenced his work in film, and he later wrote a book about his experiences titled To Tokyo and Back: A Story of the Burma-Thailand Railway.

In the 1960s, Sinclair moved to Hollywood and continued to work as a film editor and television editor. He worked on numerous popular shows such as The Wild Wild West and Mission: Impossible. He also edited several films including the 1969 Western, The Undefeated starring John Wayne and Rock Hudson.

Sinclair passed away in 1992 in Woodland Hills, California at the age of 68.

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