I liked Gregory Walcott - He was in several Clint Eastwood movies, such as "The Eiger Sanction" and "Every Way But Loose." R.I.P.
He was also in Joe Kidd
He was the sheriff.
I liked Gregory Walcott - He was in several Clint Eastwood movies, such as "The Eiger Sanction" and "Every Way But Loose." R.I.P.
He was also in Joe Kidd
He was the sheriff.
Leslie Gore Died
I was a big fan as a child. There weren't a lot of female singers around back then.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/it…r-lesley-gore-dies-at-68/
She was part of my teenage years.
RIP Lesile
Veteran leading man and character actor, Rod Taylor has died at 84. Man, did he ever have some great roles. I think my most favorite was in John Waynes, The Train Robbers, as Grady, always needful of something to do. Thought his line, the last one in the movie, was fantastic. When Duke takes off after the train, Ben Johnson's character says, "rob a train"? Rod Taylor looks at him and says, "something to do"!
http://www.people.com/article/rod-taylor-dies
My favorite was The Birds. Never could look at a flock of birds the same ever since. RIP Rod.
Display MoreBig Bang Theory Mrs. Wolowitz actress Carol Ann Susi dead
Character actress Carol Ann Susi, known as the voice of the unseen Mrs. Wolowitz on “The Big Bang Theory,” died Tuesday in Los Angeles after a brief battle with cancer, according to Warner Bros. Television. Susi was 62 and had appeared in numerous TV shows since the 1970s.
On “The Big Bang Theory,” she was heard in dozens of episodes as the offstage presence of the screechy, overbearing mother of Simon Helberg’s Howard Wolowitz.
” ‘The Big Bang Theory’ family has lost a beloved member today with the passing of Carol Ann Susi, who hilariously and memorably voiced the role of Mrs. Wolowitz. Unseen by viewers, the Mrs. Wolowitz character became a bit of a mystery throughout the show’s eight seasons. What was not a mystery, however, was Carol Ann’s immense talent and comedic timing, which were on display during each unforgettable appearance,” said a statement from Warner Bros. Television, CBS and “Big Bang Theory” exec producers Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro and Bill Prady.
Born in Brooklyn, she studied acting in New York and moved to Los Angeles in the 1970s, where she was cast as Kolchak’s secretary in “The Night Stalker.” Among her other TV appearances were “Seinfeld,” “Murphy Brown,” “Cheers,” “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” “Mad About You,” “Just Shoot Me,” “Seinfeld” and “Six Feet Under.”
She is survived by her brother, Michael Susi.
A voice that made my laugh with every line she said.
RIP Mrs. Wolowitz
One of the great trios of rock of all time.
RIP
Denny Miller was the only blond haired Tarzan. Looked more like a surfer.
He was also the Morton Fisherman in the commericals.
RIP Richard and Denny.
Andrew a long life.
God Bless.
Rest in Peace.
Another star has gone out.
The sky is not as bright at night.
She was intelligent as she was beautiful.
Another Star has fallen from tne sky.
RIP Robin
Newtown, 18-20 children, too sad for words....
Could not have said it any better.
My God what gets into people.
Long time veteran actor R.G.Armstrong Jr. 95
Played in many westerns on TV and movies.
Several Sam Peckinpah films Ride the High Country,Major Dundee and Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. RIP
Oscar winning writer Frank Pierson. age 87
Dog Day Afternoon and Cool Hand Luke.
He wrote the famous line "What we have here is failure to communicate."
Also wrote Cat Ballou. And wrote and directed A Star is Born.
Thank you Mr. Pierson for a line I have used for over forty years.
RIP. Ernest.
A very fine actor who could play heavys or good guys or comedys.
R.I.P. Mr. Clark and Mr. Helms.
Good music never dies.
I grew up watching Gunsmoke. That show was part of my life for 20 years. He also scared the crap out of me as a young boy as the Thing.James say hello to Duke for us.
I just read that Kevin Jarre pasted away at the age of only 56 years young. He wrote the screenplays for "Glory" and "Tombstone" Also co-wrote "Rambo,First Blood Part II, and the Mummy" R.I.P. Mr.Jarre.
Mr. Lumet gave me many hours of pleasure watching his many fine films.
RIP Mr. Lumet.
I remember when Liz Taylor and Maureen O'Hara appeared before congress in behalf of John Wayne to have a congressional medal in his image. John Wayne American. Thanks Liz. Rest in Peace.
Wow may2...
That was completely unnecessary and insensitive...
I second that!
I had a senior moment David Frye did Nixon not JFK. He was still funny.