Dr Winston O'Boogie
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Dr Winston O'Boogie
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posted by QuakerOatsGreat movie (the original one) ............ he was also great in Misery.
Elf and Mickey Blue Eyes too.
posted by QuakerOatsGreat movie (the original one) ............ he was also great in Misery.
Elf and Mickey Blue Eyes too.
Tony Sirico, 79
Several mob actors dying recently.
posted by QuakerOatsGreat movie (the original one) ............ he was also great in Misery.
No one talking about Ed Devine.
"Vegas" was the original lifestyle porn. You can't convince me that "Ballers" didn't take a page from that book.
posted by majorsparkTony Sirico, 79
Several mob actors dying recently.
Gotta say it…..Paulie Walnuts
Paul Sorvino, 83
posted by queencitybuckeyePaul Sorvino, 83
What the hell - all the wiseguys are leaving. Santino Corleone, Henry Hill and now Paulie Cicero.
Tony Dow (Wally Cleaver on Leave it to Beaver)
posted by QuakerOats
Tony Dow (Wally Cleaver on Leave it to Beaver)
Wally Cleaver was great. He served as the perfect counter to Eddie Haskell.
That show was like 1952 and he was about 17….so I’ll guess 87 years old
Apparently not technically yet but in Hospice Care
Show was 1957-63…..I thought it was like 1950-58
He was 77
Quite a week - from a “capo in the Gambino family” to Beaver’s big brother.
Bill Russell
Man, just saw it. What a life.
Always loved seeing him there to pass out the championship trophy
Nichelle Nichols, 89. Best known for her portrayal of Nyota Uhura in Star Trek.
Pat Carroll, 95. Biggest roles were the voice of Ursula in "The Little Mermaid", and playing one of the stepsisters (her knee creaked) in the 1964 TV broadcast of Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Cinderella"
al qaeda leader Al Zawahiri. Enjoy your Religion of Peace virgins
Rough few days for sports world. First Bill Russell now Vin Scully
Damn.
Heart sunk.
Did those games by himself into his upper 80’s…..just insane.
MLB Network just did an awesome tribute
Last post on this for me….but if you can find the Bob Costas call in interview to MLB Network….do it. Incredible
The terms "icon" and the "GOAT" are often thrown around haphazardly when describing a lot of sports legends. To refer to Scully as an "icon" would be doing him an injustice for what he did for the game of baseball. He was a true treasure for America's Pastime. Will truly be missed. RIP
Had to check, nine Brooklyn Dodger players still around. Chris Haughey is oldest at 96, Carl Erskine right behind at 95. Sandy Koufax is 87. Bob Aspromonte the youngest at 84.