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Undertakeress |
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I know this Don Davis guy, yet I don't know him
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Atypical Male |
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Undies, it's probably his roles in either the 'Stargate' series, or 'Twin Peaks', that you're vaguely recollecting.
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Undertakeress |
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Never watched Stargate or Twin Peaks. He played Scully's dad in X-Files though.. I think he's one of those character actors that's in everything.
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Jitensha |
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he was the coach of the opposing team in A League Of Their Own.
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smokeitgood |
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the guy who was the real ron burgundy aka the dude from anchorman died.
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Atypical Male |
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I just discovered that Don S. Davis was quite the talented artist, in multiple mediums.
Here are a few examples of his work; you can see much more HERE.
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Atypical Male |
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Damn...
Natasha Shneider and Alain Johannes
Eleven's Natasha Shneider Dies Of Cancer Eleven vocalist Natasha Shneider died July 2 of cancer. The artist, who was born in Moscow, was 52. Shneider, her husband Alain Johannes and Jack Irons formed Eleven in 1990 following the latter's departure from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The rock group released five albums, the best known of which was a 1993 self-titled affair for Hollywood Records. "Reach Out," the single from the set, became Eleven's only track to dent the Billboard charts, reaching No. 40 on the Mainstream Rock tally. As the band's recorded output became more sporadic, Shneider and Johannes lent their songwriting and production talents to such projects as No Doubt's "Return of Saturn," Chris Cornell's "Euphoria Morning" and the Josh Homme-led "Desert Sessions." Of late, the pair had recorded and toured with Homme in Queens Of The Stone Age. A PayPal fund has been set up to defray costs associated with Shneider's medical care. Eleven playing "Reach Out" Live
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That's too bad. Sad..
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Larry Harmon, longtime Bozo the Clown, dead at 83By JOHN ROGERS, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 18 minutes ago LOS ANGELES - Larry Harmon, who turned the character Bozo the Clown into a show business staple that delighted children for more than a half-century, died Thursday of congestive heart failure. He was 83.
His publicist, Jerry Digney, told The Associated Press he died at his home. Although not the original Bozo, Harmon portrayed the popular clown in countless appearances and, as an entrepreneur, he licensed the character to others, particularly dozens of television stations around the country. The stations in turn hired actors to be their local Bozos. "You might say, in a way, I was cloning BTC (Bozo the Clown) before anybody else out there got around to cloning DNA," Harmon told the AP in a 1996 interview. "Bozo is a combination of the wonderful wisdom of the adult and the childlike ways in all of us," Harmon said. Pinto Colvig, who also provided the voice for Walt Disney's Goofy, originated Bozo the Clown when Capitol Records introduced a series of children's records in 1946. Harmon would later meet his alter ego while answering a casting call to make personal appearances as a clown to promote the records. He got that job and eventually bought the rights to Bozo. Along the way, he embellished Bozo's distinctive look: the orange-tufted hair, the bulbous nose, the outlandish red, white and blue costume. "I felt if I could plant my size 83AAA shoes on this planet, (people) would never be able to forget those footprints," he said. Susan Harmon, his wife of 29 years, indicated Harmon was the perfect fit for Bozo. "He was the most optimistic man I ever met. He always saw a bright side; he always had something good to say about everybody. He was the love of my life," she said Thursday. The business - combining animation, licensing of the character, and personal appearances - made millions, as Harmon trained more than 200 Bozos over the years to represent him in local markets. "I'm looking for that sparkle in the eyes, that emotion, feeling, directness, warmth. That is so important," he said of his criteria for becoming a Bozo. The Chicago version of Bozo ran on WGN-TV in Chicago for 40 years and was seen in many other cities after cable television transformed WGN into a superstation. Bozo - portrayed in Chicago for many years by Bob Bell - was so popular that the waiting list for tickets to a TV show eventually stretched to a decade, prompting the station to stop taking reservations for 10 years. On the day in 1990 when WGN started taking reservations again, it took just five hours to book the show for five more years. The phone company reported more than 27 million phone call attempts had been made. By the time the show bowed out in Chicago, in 2001, it was the last locally produced version. Harmon said at the time that he hoped to develop a new cable or network show, as well as a Bozo feature film. He became caught up in a minor controversy in 2004 when the International Clown Hall of Fame in Milwaukee took down a plaque honoring him as Bozo and formally endorsed Colvig for creating the role. Harmon denied ever misrepresenting Bozo's history. He said he was claiming credit only for what he added to the character - "What I sound like, what I look like, what I walk like" - and what he did to popularize Bozo. "Isn't it a shame the credit that was given to me for the work I have done, they arbitrarily take it down, like I didn't do anything for the last 52 years," he told the AP at the time. Harmon protected Bozo's reputation with a vengeance, while embracing those who poked good-natured fun at the clown. As Bozo's influence spread through popular culture, his very name became a synonym for clownish anal sex behavior. "It takes a lot of effort and energy to keep a character that old fresh so kids today still know about him and want to buy the products," Karen Raugust, executive editor of The Licensing Letter, a New York-based trade publication, said in 1996. A normal character runs its course in three to five years, Raugust said. "Harmon's is a classic character. It's been around 50 years." On New Year's Day 1996, Harmon dressed up as Bozo for the first time in 10 years, appearing in the Rose Parade in Pasadena. The crowd reaction, he recalled, "was deafening." "They kept yelling, `Bozo, Bozo, love you, love you.' I shed more crocodile $$*@@ for five miles in four hours than I realized I had," he said. "I still get goose bumps." Born in Toledo, Ohio, Harmon became interested in theater while studying at the University of Southern California. "Bozo is a star, an entertainer, bigger than life," Harmon once said. "People see him as Mr. Bozo, somebody you can relate to, touch and laugh with." Besides his wife, Harmon is survived by his son, Jeff Harmon, and daughters Lori Harmon, Marci Breth-Carabet and Leslie Breth. ___
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The only role I knew Davis in was Scully's father on The X-Files.
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30 pts--Suzanne Pleshette--lilnubber, MunchkinsByProxy, Amsterdammit, pfritobandito, dkalmer, Gwennie, peanuts4444
27 pts--Sydney Pollack--dkalmer 21 pts--Bo Diddley--JumpinJackBauer 20 pts--Georgia Frontiere--Quaffetti, Husky1987, SurvivorLDog93, Gwennie 17 pts--Charlton Heston--BeaKiddo, Lobsters, ChrissyB14, dkalmer, Hamdingers, StarRider, Jitensha, peanuts4444. 14 pts--Dick Martin--SurvivorLDog93 14 pts--Jesse Helms--dennydoylelives, Amsterdammit, QualityBobby 12 pts--Sir Edmund Hillary--redundantly redundant 2 pts--Earl Butz--Jane1958 Cumulative Totals: 74 pts--dkalmer 50 pts--Gwennie 47 pts--peanuts4444 44 pts--Amsterdammit 34 pts--SurvivorLDog93 30 pts--lilnubber, MunchkinsByProxy, pfritobandito 21 pts--JumpinJackBauer 20 pts--Quaffetti, Husky1987 17 pts--BeaKiddo, Lobsters, ChrissyB14, Hamdingers, StarRider, Jitensha, QualityBobby, dennydoylelives 12 pts--redundantly redundant 2 pts--Jane1958 |
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pochiethedog wrote: Wow. His character really made the old Stargate series what it was. R.I.P. |
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Jesse Helms.
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CBRetriever |
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Thomas M Disch - Sci Fi writer, poet, novelist, computer game collaborator, essayist, critic and theater reviewer committed suicide on the 4th of July
most people know him as the writer of The Brave Little Toaster |
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Satans Favorite Daughter |
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I still have Amy Winehouse. She is going to die any day now.
Unfortunately, Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan seem to be getting better. But I am still holding out hope for a relapse. |
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Dorian Leigh is DEAD DEAD DEAD. I've never even heard of her, but it sounds like somebody rere would have i.e. old and obscure. Wow nine whole points! There are some pretty cool pictures of her out there, though.
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Ramona Balboa |
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I wouldn't have known her name but I've seen that shot of her with the elephants often. Must be one of the Avedon shots.
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sorry, these are better. you can see her face. |
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Tony Snow - former GW Bush Press Secretary has died of cancer
Michael DeBakey - pioneering heart surgeon who developed a lot of heart bypass procedures and operated on many world leaders and celebrities died of natural causes. He was 99. ETA: Rocky Aoki - founder of the Benihan chain of restaurants
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