Was afraid that was coming. The kids moved them into a home a couple of years ago, I think. Remember when it was announced. Another one bites the dust but joins our heroes in the sky! MAN, there is MOST of Pappy's Troop up there now! Maybe they are making movies for our trip up?
General "RIP" announcements that might be of interest
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Was afraid that was coming. The kids moved them into a home a couple of years ago, I think. Remember when it was announced. Another one bites the dust but joins our heroes in the sky! MAN, there is MOST of Pappy's Troop up there now! Maybe they are making movies for our trip up?
I think he is the last one to pass on from the original Ford Stock company, but I could be wrong.
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I believe you are correct, Kevin.........seems like there was another, but...think I am just wishing. KEITH
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Well, suppose Patrick Wayne cannot be counted? Didn't he begin very early....can't remember. KEITH
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I was just thinking about him yesterday.
His book is my all-time favorite show biz bio.
I first saw him as Bill the camp counselor at the Triple R in Spin and Marty on the Mickey Mouse Club.
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Well, suppose Patrick Wayne cannot be counted? Didn't he begin very early....can't remember. KEITH
I believe Pat's first appearance in a Ford film was as a kid in Rio Grande, probably 8 0r 9 at the time. I wouldn't consider him part of the stock company. -
It has hit me again........he was not my favorite by far, but he was always there and lived a great deal longer than almost all of them. Ever notice that most died in their 70s or even before. Old Dobe made it to 91. Poor Marilyn. So glad she has her kids. I really DO miss you Dobe, sure do. KEITH
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This is indeed sad, and although I never met the man personally, I did correspond with him a few times. He was a fine actor, a wonderful singer, and a real gentleman. As I read of his passing, for some reason or another, my mind called up a snippet from Three Godfathers - Dobe singing "Shall We Gather At The River." Somehow seems appropriate. Adios Dobe. See ya on the other side of the river.
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This is really sad news. Like LadyHawk, I've been expecting this for some time now.
He left a great legacy, and was VERY well liked by those who knew/worked with him (except for Howard Hawks - no big whoop), and he was a consummate professional.
As for the Ford Stock Company, I would personally consider Pat Wayne as a full-fledged member, as he worked with JF since he was about 10 until Ford's death.
I would also consider Maureen O'Hara one as well, considering the number of films she made with JF, even without Duke.
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so sad to hear that dobie carey has died.he was a fine actor,he's best performance was in the searchers.he will be missed.RIP mr carey
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As for the Ford Stock Company, I would personally consider Pat Wayne as a full-fledged member, as he worked with JF since he was about 10 until Ford's death.
I would also consider Maureen O'Hara one as well, considering the number of films she made with JF, even without Duke.
Indeed he was,
here is our dedicated thread
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I have also sadly copied the dedications.
over to our dedicated thread on Harry!
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I believe Pat's first appearance in a Ford film was as a kid in Rio Grande, probably 8 0r 9 at the time. I wouldn't consider him part of the stock company.
Yes it was, and he was 11.
However many believe he was the baby in
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Very sad to hear the news RIP dobe
Regards
Arthur
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As I read of his passing, for some reason or another, my mind called up a snippet from Three Godfathers - Dobe singing "Shall We Gather At The River." Somehow seems appropriate.
I swear, Bob! That's exactly what came into my head when I read the news. So sad, but like others have said, kind of expected for a time now. Rest in peace, Dobe. Say hello to Duke for us.
Mark
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With regard to Pat Wayne playing the baby in Stagecoach...he wasn't born until September of 1939. The filming was completed in mid-late 1938, or at the very earliest, the first couple of months of 1939.
It would've been cool if it WAS him, but it couldn't have been...:(
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With regard to Pat Wayne playing the baby in Stagecoach...he wasn't born until September of 1939. The filming was completed in mid-late 1938, or at the very earliest, the first couple of months of 1939.
It would've been cool if it WAS him, but it couldn't have been...:(
It would indeed be 'cool'
However I thought Patrick was born on July 15th!
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Rest in Peace Dobie--along with Captain Collingsworth and his command.
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This is indeed sad, and although I never met the man personally, I did correspond with him a few times. He was a fine actor, a wonderful singer, and a real gentleman. As I read of his passing, for some reason or another, my mind called up a snippet from Three Godfathers - Dobe singing "Shall We Gather At The River." Somehow seems appropriate. Adios Dobe. See ya on the other side of the river.
As you thought of Shall We Gather at the River, I thought of The Streets of Laredo which was one of the first songs I learned to play on the guitar and sing. He used that as a lullaby in Three Godfathers. KEITH
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