On July 13, 2024, Sikking passed away at the age of 90 after battling dementia. He left behind a legacy cherished by many. Family and friends gathered at his Los Angeles home, providing comfort and support during his final moments. Cynthia Snyder, his publicist, shared that he passed away “peacefully, surrounded by family.”
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Sikking found his passion for acting close to home. After graduating from El Segundo High School, he pursued Theater Arts at UCLA. His college years were also marked by his service in the Army, an experience that would shape his future work.
Reflecting on his time in the Army, Sikking shared how his drill instructor influenced his portrayal of the character Howard on “Hill Street Blues.” The drill instructor’s imposing presence and meticulously maintained appearance inspired Sikking. He dressed Howard with a military touch, complete with jump boots, saying, “It had to be a very military look. When people asked where I got the idea for his look, I told them it was the same look I had in the Army.”
The success of “Hill Street Blues” took Sikking by surprise. Nominated for multiple Emmys, the show became the most-awarded series that year. Reflecting on this accomplishment, Sikking expressed his gratitude and declared, “I’ve been an actor for 50 years, and when I look back at the show, I think it was the best show I was ever on.”
Sikking’s impact extended beyond the screen; he was a devoted family man. He shared a remarkable 61-year marriage with his wife, Florine, whom he wed in 1962. Together, they raised two children and cherished four grandchildren.
James B. Sikking’s passing leaves a void in the entertainment industry, but his talent, dedication, and memorable roles will continue to inspire generations to come. As we remember this legendary actor, let us celebrate the remarkable contributions he made during his enduring career.