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Rufus T. Firefly
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#1801 Post by Rufus T. Firefly »

Makoto Fujita dies at 76.

There's also a rumour doing the rounds that Kathryn Grayson has died, but there has been no confirmation/denial as yet.
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Feego
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#1802 Post by Feego »

Confirmation on Kathryn Grayson.
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domino harvey
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#1803 Post by domino harvey »

That's a shame, she was quite a beauty in her day and starred in many a musical favorite

EDIT: Wait, does "longtime companion" mean what I think it means? Cue "I Hate Men!" here
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#1804 Post by Tribe »

Way sad...I remember watching her in Kiss Me Kate many times with my then toddler daughter back in the 80s.
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Matt
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#1806 Post by Matt »

domino harvey wrote:That's a shame, she was quite a beauty in her day and starred in many a musical favorite
I'm sure it's the character more than the actress, but I always found her grating in Kiss Me Kate. I adore her (and Mario Lanza) in That Midnight Kiss, though.
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#1807 Post by HarryLong »

She certainly isn't grating in SHOW BOAT.
But as I just commented to a friend after scanning her filmography on IMDb after hearing of her passing, she seems to have specialized in MGM musicals I haven't the slightest urge to see.
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#1808 Post by Polybius »

domino harvey wrote:[...] she was quite a beauty in her day [...]
The short tribute piece that TCM is running for her shows that off very well.
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#1811 Post by Polybius »

The wrong one of those two will get the lion's share of attention and respect.
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#1813 Post by knives »

Sad that is, he was still doing stuff and made for a great Joker.
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#1814 Post by Kirkinson »

Séverin Blanchet, documentarian and star of Iosseliani's Gardens in Autumn, killed by a suicide bomber in Kabul, where he had been teaching filmmaking classes.
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#1815 Post by MichaelB »

Wendy Toye - for a long time Britain's most prolific female feature film director.

Screenonline has more info about her film career.
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#1816 Post by perkizitore »

You mentioned her name a couple of weeks ago, it's obvious you jinxed her!!! :shock:
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Zumpano
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#1817 Post by Zumpano »

Musician/Sparklehorse frontman/David Lynch collaborator Mark Linkous. :cry:
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#1818 Post by domino harvey »

Whoa
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#1819 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Does this mean no more horrible fake Criterion covers from Sparklehorses?
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#1820 Post by perkizitore »

Nah, he will just change his name :x
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Rufus T. Firefly
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#1821 Post by Rufus T. Firefly »

Martin Benson. Played Mr Solo in Goldfinger, the character who ended up in the scrap metal compactor.
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#1822 Post by jbeall »

Not a passage per se, but salon.com has a column in praise of Oscar's In Memoriam tribute. I must confess, it leaves me weepy every year.
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#1823 Post by Zumpano »

Zumpano wrote:Musician/Sparklehorse frontman/David Lynch collaborator Mark Linkous. :cry:
gunshot in the heart outside a friend's house
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#1824 Post by Feego »

Charles B. Pierce, director of The Town That Dreaded Sundown and The Legend of Boggy Creek.
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#1825 Post by colinr0380 »

That's a shame - the fourth volume of the 42nd Street Forever trailer compilations featured Pierce's films heavily and they all looked very interesting. There was also a mention in the commentary that The Town That Dreaded Sundown seemed to be an unacknowledged influence on the sack headed Jason from Friday The 13th Part II.
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