Hi
A great hollywood personality who made great films.
RIP Ernest
Regards
Arthur
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Hi
A great hollywood personality who made great films.
RIP Ernest
Regards
Arthur
Farewell, Ernest my friend! I have seen You in so many western, war and adventure movies and I NEVER will forget You playing the character of Santini in Airwolf!
RIP. Ernest.
A very fine actor who could play heavys or good guys or comedys.
The world is a little sadder place for me now that Ernie has passed. He was one of my top ten favorite actors ever since I saw him playing Kirk Douglas' FATHER in "The Vikings"
He kept popping up in old movies on TV - "Jubal", "Bad Day at Black Rock" and "Vera Cruz", and continued to grind out decent performances in current movies.
"McHale" was funny in part because Ernie played it straight against Tim Conway, Joe Flynn and Bob Hastings. Ernie had been offered the role of McHale but was on the fence about it. An academy award winner didn't do TV back in 1961. As luck would have it, a kid came to his house selling candy and remarked that Ernie looked familiar. Ernie said he was James Arness. The kid told him Arness was in Gunsmoke. Ernie said he was really Richard Boone. The kid said that was Have gun Will Travel.
The kid left, Ernie called the studio guy and said he'd do McHale. The honcho asked what changed his mind and Ernie said "Richard Boone".
Ernie's performance as Dutch in "The Wild Bunch" 1969 is understated, complex and touching. It's my favorite performance of his. Watch his face as he watches his friend Pike Bishop riding alone into the desert after being humiliated by the Gorch brothers.
Hopefully TCM will rerun their hour long interview with Ernie as a memorial. I think he was 93 at the time and was sharp as ever.
I'll miss him but at least have the comfort of being able to watch his performances.
Vaya con Dios!
Rest in Peace Ernest, your loss hit hard. Ive been a lifeli=ong fan and one of the things ill remember you best in was as General Warden in The Dirty Dozen as was as in this role: Good Bye Ernie.
Loved your post, my friend. I learned a lot. Made me feel almost as if I knew him. You sure know a LOT about him. Thanks, KPKEITH
Display MoreThe world is a little sadder place for me now that Ernie has passed. He was one of my top ten favorite actors ever since I saw him playing Kirk Douglas' FATHER in "The Vikings"
He kept popping up in old movies on TV - "Jubal", "Bad Day at Black Rock" and "Vera Cruz", and continued to grind out decent performances in current movies.
"McHale" was funny in part because Ernie played it straight against Tim Conway, Joe Flynn and Bob Hastings. Ernie had been offered the role of McHale but was on the fence about it. An academy award winner didn't do TV back in 1961. As luck would have it, a kid came to his house selling candy and remarked that Ernie looked familiar. Ernie said he was James Arness. The kid told him Arness was in Gunsmoke. Ernie said he was really Richard Boone. The kid said that was Have gun Will Travel.
The kid left, Ernie called the studio guy and said he'd do McHale. The honcho asked what changed his mind and Ernie said "Richard Boone".
Ernie's performance as Dutch in "The Wild Bunch" 1969 is understated, complex and touching. It's my favorite performance of his. Watch his face as he watches his friend Pike Bishop riding alone into the desert after being humiliated by the Gorch brothers.
Hopefully TCM will rerun their hour long interview with Ernie as a memorial. I think he was 93 at the time and was sharp as ever.
I'll miss him but at least have the comfort of being able to watch his performances.
Vaya con Dios!
rest in peace ernest
Thanks for the kind words.
TCM has changed it's regular schedule and has an all day tribute to Ernie on 7/26/12.
The Private Screenings which is only a couple years old is worth watching and/or taping. It's scheduled for 8 PM. Some of the titles are: "Pay or Die" - a real gem, "Torpedo Run", "Ice Station Zebra", "The Dirty Dozen", "Marty", "Here to Eternity" and "The Wild Bun.
We deal in lead, friend.
yes he was very good thank you all for keeping me up to date on all of '
the stars and singers.
lindaj
Thanks for the kind words.
TCM has changed it's regular schedule and has an all day tribute to Ernie on 7/26/12.
The Private Screenings which is only a couple years old is worth watching and/or taping. It's scheduled for 8 PM. Some of the titles are: "Pay or Die" - a real gem, "Torpedo Run", "Ice Station Zebra", "The Dirty Dozen", "Marty", "Here to Eternity" and "The Wild Bun. We deal in lead, friend.
Thanks for the heads up, we don't have cable, but several friends do.
Chester
Richard Zanuck, legendary Hollywood producer, dies at 77
Richard Zanuck, legendary Hollywood producer, dies at 77
Of course son of Darryl.
RIP. Richard
Rest in Peace Richard, and without his brilliant Dad--we would never have had The Longest Day.
Sad news for Sly...
http://m.nypost.com/p/news/nat…ad_cVP2gGx7BBzgeNax2Dm3JL
Sad news for Sly...
http://m.nypost.com/p/news/nat…ad_cVP2gGx7BBzgeNax2Dm3JL
Yeah, if that doesn't make you sick to your stomach . . . .
Another sad loss of someone young
Once again, unfortunately not in control of
what should have been a great life.
Rest in Peace Sage, sorry for you as well as your Mom and Dad.
Please clue me in as to "SLY" and "SAGE". Somehow or other these have totally gotten by me. As for "SLY"....all I can think of is Stallone.
Thanks ahead of time. KPKEITH
Sage Stallone, son of actor Sylvester Stallone, dies in L.A
Well, thanks very much May2. You can sure tell how I keep up with the movie stars. Didn't even know Sly had a son. I have like Sly in many things....especially the Rockies. Sad for a father to lose a son. Thanks again, I will look, it up........no,I don't watch TV, LOL. KPKEITH