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Feego
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#3501 Post by Feego »

Obit for Chad Everett. I have to say I'm not very familiar with his early career on TV, but his scene with Naomi Watts in Mulholland Drive is DYNAMITE!

Damn, people are just dropping like flies.
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#3502 Post by jbeall »

When Fred Shuttlesworth died last year, I was shocked at how few people even knew who he was. Thelma Glass is another important figure in the civil rights movement who's been largely forgotten, though one can make a strong case that the movement wouldn't have been possible without her leadership.
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#3503 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Feego wrote:Damn, people are just dropping like flies.
It's the heat.
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#3505 Post by mfunk9786 »

Oh no :( Without her cause of death specified, it makes me fear that it may have been self-inflicted. She is a phenomenal actress, and this is heartbreaking news on the heels of the death of her husband a few years ago.
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#3506 Post by colinr0380 »

Very sad, she did a great haunted look put to good use by Haneke in the original Funny Games and as the mother of the pupil that Huppert's character destroys in The Piano Teacher. And The White Ribbon of course.

One of my favourite non-Haneke roles she was in was another film that threw her into a harrowing situation, the short To Have and To Hold.
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#3507 Post by GaryC »

Mary Tamm, at one point tipped for major stardom due to her role in The Odessa File but probably best remembered in a long career as a one-season Doctor Who companion.
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#3508 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

How very sad - I liked her a lot as Romana. It's awful that all these Who alums are dying off. I hope it's not some conspiracy.
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#3509 Post by Polybius »

GaryC wrote:Mary Tamm, at one point tipped for major stardom due to her role in The Odessa File but probably best remembered in a long career as a one-season Doctor Who companion.
That is truly strange for me because I just watched Odessa for the first time a few days ago and was struck by her and the fact that I hadn't seen her before.
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#3510 Post by j99 »

mfunk9786 wrote:Oh no :( Without her cause of death specified, it makes me fear that it may have been self-inflicted.
I was thinking this myself. The cause of death has been withheld for "understandable reasons".
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#3511 Post by mfunk9786 »

It'll be hard to stomach some of her more emotionally taxing roles anymore. It'll give *that scene* in The White Ribbon a lot more impact, that's for sure.
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#3512 Post by domino harvey »

Frequent maid Lupe Ontiveros
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JPJ
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#3514 Post by JPJ »

His roles in Peckinpah movies will never be forgotten,RIP.
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#3515 Post by Perkins Cobb »

And now Tony Martin. Too soon, too soon! (Yes, I stole that line from Tom Weaver.)

Also Norm Alden.
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#3516 Post by bamwc2 »

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Matt
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#3517 Post by Matt »

bamwc2 wrote:Chris Marker
See this dedicated thread for more obits and tributes.
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#3518 Post by bamwc2 »

Matt wrote:
bamwc2 wrote:Chris Marker
See this dedicated thread for more obits and tributes.
Thanks, Matt. Internet was down all day yesterday, so I missed the news until posting. Scanning over the last two days, I couldn't believe that no one else posted it yet. My apologies.
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#3519 Post by bamwc2 »

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#3520 Post by knives »

Damnit. Does that leave us with any good thinkers? I'd hate to live in a world where Bill Maher is even in the top ten.
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#3521 Post by triodelover »

The only Top Ten list Bill Maher will ever make is that of pompous, self-important assholes.
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#3522 Post by Brian C »

triodelover wrote:The only Top Ten list Bill Maher will ever make is that of pompous, self-important assholes.
So you would also hate to live in a world where Bill Maher is in the top ten, I take it. :wink:
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#3523 Post by Polybius »

This will give Podhoretz his second quasi-erection in a week. I'm tired of that worm outliving his superiors and getting to gloat over their graves.

Gore Vidal, as famous and accomplished as he was, is still underrated as a novelist and a writer in general, even among people who should know these things.
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Donald Brown
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#3524 Post by Donald Brown »

Vidal was full of glorious rage, and he expressed it so sharply, so entertainingly. It must've felt good to be hated by all the right people.

He has no literary successor. No one has his combination of bite, style, and wit married to an unimpeachable moral anchor.

Do yourselves a favor and read him. His essays are among the best by anyone over the last century. His novels are wry fun.
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#3525 Post by denti alligator »

Vidal's diagnosis of the downhill trend of America was/is spot on. And he delivered it without righteousness, but with true vitriol and sadness. He will be missed.
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