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Highly obscure but probs obitable is Sacheen Littlefeather, hardly remembered for her handful of film roles; but she was the actress who turned up to refuse Brando's Oscar for The Godfather.

 

Coming up 70.

 

 

http://www.sacheenlittlefeather.net/pages/1/index.htm

How is she Hollywood?

*stands with arms crossed and stern look*

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I think that one might take a bit of explaining to Sir C.

 

You just can't get the Staff these days.

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Highly obscure but probs obitable is Sacheen Littlefeather, hardly remembered for her handful of film roles; but she was the actress who turned up to refuse Brando's Oscar for The Godfather.

 

Coming up 70.

 

 

http://www.sacheenlittlefeather.net/pages/1/index.htm

How is she Hollywood?

*stands with arms crossed and stern look*

SC

 

Are the Oscars not Hollywood enough for you?

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Tommy Kelly, of 1938's Adventures of Tom Sawyer has died aged 90.

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Tommy Kelly, of 1938's Adventures of Tom Sawyer has died aged 90.

 

That will be him Gone With The Wind, then...http://www.deathlist.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=8345&p=253548 ;)

 

Ah, didn't put 2 & 2 together there.

 

 

No problem, any appropriate thread is good with me...he did play the lead in Tom Sawyer (that's the pic I stuck up) and you got the UK obit...sadly, not picked this year.

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Highly obscure but probs obitable is Sacheen Littlefeather, hardly remembered for her handful of film roles; but she was the actress who turned up to refuse Brando's Oscar for The Godfather.

 

Coming up 70.

 

 

http://www.sacheenlittlefeather.net/pages/1/index.htm

How is she Hollywood?

*stands with arms crossed and stern look*

SC

 

Are the Oscars not Hollywood enough for you?

 

But SHE'S not fahkin Hollywood. That's equal to saying if a streaker ran full monty across the stage at the Oscars they should be posted in this thread when their time comes. You absurd little man.

Here's a FAR more appropriate thread for her....that was created with her in mind!http://www.deathlist.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=6370&hl=littlefeather

 

 

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Highly obscure but probs obitable is Sacheen Littlefeather, hardly remembered for her handful of film roles; but she was the actress who turned up to refuse Brando's Oscar for The Godfather.

 

Coming up 70.

 

 

http://www.sacheenlittlefeather.net/pages/1/index.htm

How is she Hollywood?

*stands with arms crossed and stern look*

SC

 

Are the Oscars not Hollywood enough for you?

 

But SHE'S not fahkin Hollywood. That's equal to saying if a streaker ran full monty across the stage at the Oscars they should be posted in this thread when their time comes. You absurd little man.

Here's a FAR more appropriate thread for her....that was created with her in mind!http://www.deathlist.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=6370&hl=littlefeather

 

 

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You do know the full monty doesn't actually mean naked don't you?

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Highly obscure but probs obitable is Sacheen Littlefeather, hardly remembered for her handful of film roles; but she was the actress who turned up to refuse Brando's Oscar for The Godfather.

 

Coming up 70.

 

 

http://www.sacheenlittlefeather.net/pages/1/index.htm

How is she Hollywood?

*stands with arms crossed and stern look*

SC

 

Are the Oscars not Hollywood enough for you?

 

But SHE'S not fahkin Hollywood. That's equal to saying if a streaker ran full monty across the stage at the Oscars they should be posted in this thread when their time comes. You absurd little man.

Here's a FAR more appropriate thread for her....that was created with her in mind!http://www.deathlist.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=6370&hl=littlefeather

 

 

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Not sure if you're referring to MPFC or me with this but, whatever.

 

You are not the sole arbiter of where posts should or shouldn't go, and she's far more 'Hollywood' than Hawk of American Gladiators is Reality TV.

 

Your streaker comment is, frankly, absurd.

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How well-known are these stars of American Westerns tv-series of the 50s & 60s in Britain?

 

Robert Horton (Co-star of Wagon Train)

Hugh O'Brian (Star of The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp)

Clint Walker (Star of Cheyenne)

Clu Gulager (Co-star of The Tall Man)

Ty Hardin (Star of Bronco)

Will Hutchins (Co-star of Sugarfoot)

 

I think O'Brian and possibly Clint Walker are "obitable".

 

Clint Walker and Ty Hardin are the names I recognise. I can remember some of these programmes being on, but was not of an age to be watching them.

 

 

Report of the death of Robert Horton: http://www.examiner.com/article/movie-tv-and-stage-actor-robert-horton-has-died

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How well-known are these stars of American Westerns tv-series of the 50s & 60s in Britain?

 

Robert Horton (Co-star of Wagon Train)

Hugh O'Brian (Star of The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp)

Clint Walker (Star of Cheyenne)

Clu Gulager (Co-star of The Tall Man)

Ty Hardin (Star of Bronco)

Will Hutchins (Co-star of Sugarfoot)

 

I think O'Brian and possibly Clint Walker are "obitable".

 

Based on how he looked in the movie Tangerine last year I think Clu Galager will be around for a few more years.

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How well-known are these stars of American Westerns tv-series of the 50s & 60s in Britain?

 

Robert Horton (Co-star of Wagon Train)

Hugh O'Brian (Star of The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp)

Clint Walker (Star of Cheyenne)

Clu Gulager (Co-star of The Tall Man)

Ty Hardin (Star of Bronco)

Will Hutchins (Co-star of Sugarfoot)

 

I think O'Brian and possibly Clint Walker are "obitable".

 

Clint Walker and Ty Hardin are the names I recognise. I can remember some of these programmes being on, but was not of an age to be watching them.

 

 

Report of the death of Robert Horton: http://www.examiner.com/article/movie-tv-and-stage-actor-robert-horton-has-died

 

 

And muse no longer, Predictor - here is Robert Horton's Telegraph obit: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/celebrity-obituaries/12199495/Robert-Horton-actor-obituary.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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