Passages
- knives
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Damn, I remember hearing that his health was acting up, but it's still shocking to hear of his passing since he always seemed young (though he was 41).
- Matt
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It may amuse to you know that many people think 41 is young, especially for an age at which to be dead.
- triodelover
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Cough, hack, wheeze...he was younger than my son.Matt wrote:It may amuse to you know that many people think 41 is young, especially for an age at which to be dead.
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 10:49 pm
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The 41 was bad rephrasing from something I had written before reading the obit. I should have kept the mention of untreated diabetes.
- flyonthewall2983
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A friend just posted this on Facebook. Didn't know much about Patrice other than watching one of his stand-up specials and hearing a recent interview on Jay Mohr's podcast, and this part of his talent certainly surprised me. A sadly appropriate song for today.
- MichaelB
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- flyonthewall2983
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- Feego
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Between McKinney and David Hess, we've lost two of the most disturbing villains of 70s American cinema this year.flyonthewall2983 wrote:Bill McKinney.
- dad1153
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Ned Beatty can finally walk around in public without looking over his shoulder.flyonthewall2983 wrote:Bill McKinney.
- MichaelB
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The poet Christopher Logue, who collaborated with Ken Loach (The End of Arthur's Marriage) and Ken Russell (Savage Messiah) as a screenwriter and memorably played Cardinal Richelieu in the latter's The Devils. Another role includes "Spaghetti-eating fanatic" in Terry Gilliam's Jabberwocky.
- flyonthewall2983
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- perkizitore
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- zedz
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Only eighty? That's young for such a legend.flyonthewall2983 wrote:Hubert Sumlin
Should be some wake, though. When the fish scent fill the air, there'll be snuff juice everywhere.
- JPJ
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Oh my god that was truly,truly sad news.His guitar playing on Howlin Wolf's Spoonful(an all time favourite of mine)is just total MURDER!Rest in peace.flyonthewall2983 wrote:Hubert Sumlin
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Perkins Cobb
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Legendary casting director Marion Dougherty (Midnight Cowboy, Smile, many of George Roy Hill's films).
- Markson
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Fantasy illustrator Darrell K. Sweet, best known for being the cover artist on the Wheel of Time series.
- Antares
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- Feego
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I'm sorry to say I didn't even know Mr. Morgan was still alive. He was always a familiar face to me growing up, as I remember seeing reruns of "Dragnet" on Nick at Nite, and of course I've caught sight of him in numerous movies. He had a very long and prolific career. Rest in peace.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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I had no idea either, but he was as omnipresent an actor in the forties and fifties as you can find-- in everything from noirs to musicals to whatever you define the Teahouse of the August Moon as being and everything in between.
- triodelover
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Not to mention his television work starting with Pete Potter on December Bride.domino harvey wrote:I had no idea either, but he was as omnipresent an actor in the forties and fifties as you can find-- in everything from noirs to musicals to whatever you define the Teahouse of the August Moon as being and everything in between.