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Message # 21065.3.1 Subject: Re: AND a candle for (grandpa) AL LEWIS Date: Sun 05/03/06 09:37:54 GMT Name: MK Email: wamtec@compuserve.com |
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Yes....and the interesting thing is....he was only 82 when he died....I always thought he was in his mid 90's..
So that means...when he played "Grandpa" in the Munsters....he was actually only 41 at that time.... |
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By the lone taper - Sat 04/03/06 12:10:02 GMT (no text) |
In reply to Message (21065) off topic - more passings
By MK - wamtec@compuserve.com Fri 03/03/06 22:08:12 GMT With the recent passing of comedy favorite Don Knotts, there have been some other notable passings in the past few days too....including Dennis Weaver (who can ever forget his memorable performance in Stephen Spielberg's first film DUEL, and later as McCloud), and also Darren McGavin...who's "Night Stalker" series was a cult favorite long before cheesy CGI effects existed.....and now I feel really old, cos I see that Jack Wild passed away this week...and to me Jack Wild will always be a kid...as the "the artful dodger" in OLIVER and later as the kid in the HR Pufnstuff series.
Sheesh...for Cheleas fans..I see former Chelsea soccer star Peter Osgood also passed away this week....and I met him a few times cos after he retired from football he used to play cricket at my Dad's cricket club in Kent he would sometimes be on the vistors team.
The beauty of celluloid film is....that people can live forever in the archives of television and movie history.
MK
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