Dee Pollock, a multifaceted individual, was born on September 24, 1937, in the picturesque city of Alhambra, California, USA. Throughout his life, he was a versatile actor and producer, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry through his notable performances in films such as Kelly's Heroes (1970),The Wayward Bus (1957),and The Outer Limits (1963).
As the years went by, Pollock's life took a dramatic turn. In 1989, he relocated from southern California to Chico, California, to care for his ailing mother. This marked the beginning of a new chapter in his life, as he gradually distanced himself from his acting career. Instead, he became increasingly fascinated with Hinduism, specifically the teachings of Babaji, an ancient figure revered as the Yogi-Christ of Modern India.
Pollock's spiritual quest led him to Kauai, where he would often join a group of Babaji followers, forging strong bonds and earning immense respect within the spiritual community. His remarkable life and dedication to his faith did not go unnoticed, as the Dalai Lama in Tibet paid tribute to his passing, requesting prayers in his memory.
In a poignant and symbolic gesture, Pollock's body was cremated on the island of Kauai, and his ashes were subsequently scattered in a river, carrying his spirit into the unknown.