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Anita Morris has passed away RIP

  • Raw Dawgin' it
  • SnotBubbles
  • dlazz
    Who?
  • Sonofanump
    Looks like Mona from Who's the Boss.
  • GOONx19
    dlazz;1166689 wrote:Who?
    Anita Morris
  • sherm03
    This shit always happens in 3's. So who will be the next two celebrities that I never knew existed to turn up still dead?
  • Sonofanump
    sherm03;1166759 wrote:This shit always happens in 3's. So who will be the next two celebrities that I never knew existed to turn up still dead?
    George Peppard & Cesar Romero.
  • sherm03
    Sonofanump;1166767 wrote:George Peppard & Cesar Romero.
    I know who both of those guys are. But you are correct in that they are both, in fact, still dead.
  • Sonofanump
    Claude Akins & Ingrid Hafner?
  • sherm03
    Sonofanump;1166781 wrote:Claude Akins & Ingrid Hafner?
    There it is. That's three. Shit.
  • The Equalizer
    There's only one reason Mantooth would have easy access to a 50 year old woman's cleavage picture who's been dead 18 years.
  • sleeper
    No idea who he is.
  • Rotinaj
    This needs to go into the HOF. AWESOME THREAD MANDOUCHE!!!!!
  • mcburg93
    Can we bet on who dies next with our vcash?
  • said_aouita
  • Little Danny
    Sonofanump;1166728 wrote:Looks like Mona from Who's the Boss.
    Katherine Helmond played Mona. At the time, she was an attractive for an old ginger.


  • Little Danny
    Back to the OP, I remember this lady from the George Burns 80s flick, "18 Again". For those who haven't seen it, the movie borrows from the theme of "Freaky Friday", only in this movie the young kid switches bodies with his 80 year old granpa, played by Burns. Anita Morris played the gold-digging tramp who was set to marry Burns' character for his money (of course to be foiled by the grandson who was on to her scheme all along).

    It actually was a pretty funny movie.
  • wes_mantooth
    Little Danny;1166902 wrote:Back to the OP, I remember this lady from the George Burns 80s flick, "18 Again". For those who haven't seen it, the movie borrows from the theme of "Freaky Friday", only in this movie the young kid switches bodies with his 80 year old granpa, played by Burns. Anita Morris played the gold-digging tramp who was set to marry Burns' character for his money (of course to be foiled by the grandson who was on to her scheme all along).

    It actually was a pretty funny movie.

    I actually watched an episode of cheers with her in it, thought she looked familiar, so I looked her up. Ruthless people (great flick from back in the day) was what I remembered her from.