
In recent years he returned to his daytime TV roots with recurring roles on “The Bold and the Beautiful” and “Days of Our Lives.” He reprised the role in a 1997 mini-series, “Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac,” and joined fellow cast members to look back in a 2005 special, “Knots Landing Reunion: Together Again.” He remained with the show until it was canceled in 1993. Lee’s paramour and, ultimately, her husband.

Dobson found success again when he was cast as Mack MacKenzie, a federal prosecutor, for the fourth season of “Knots Landing,” a CBS soap opera revolving around married couples in suburban Los Angeles.

Theo Kojak, on “Kojak,” the wildly popular crime drama about Manhattan detectives.įour years after that show’s run came to an end in 1978, Mr.

Dobson became a more familiar face to viewers in 1973 as Detective Bobby Crocker, a sidekick of Mr.
