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I agree. For someone who was 75, not known to be in bad health and while famous not an extremely famous name, he did get detailed and prepared obituaries written very quickly on a quiet Saturday the day before New Years Eve. 

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20 hours ago, Thatcher said:

Tom Wilkinson, British actor and Academy Award nominee, dead aged 75. Appeared in The Full MontyBatman BeginsSelma, Rush Hour, In The Bedroom and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel amongst others.

 

Obituaries: The IndependentThe TelegraphDaily Mail, The GuardianThe SunMetroDaily Mirror and BBC.

The signs were there...

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On 06/12/2023 at 14:07, Ulitzer95 said:


Peter Berkos, 101, is now the oldest living Oscar winner and the last born in 1922.


Peter Berkos (wikidead at 101.

Was the oldest living Oscar winner and nominee.
Oldest nominee is now Glynis Johns, 100, and oldest winner is now Eva Marie Saint, 99.

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55 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Peter Berkos (wikidead at 101.

Was the oldest living Oscar winner and nominee.
Oldest nominee is now Glynis Johns, 100, and oldest winner is now Eva Marie Saint, 99.

Still a little disappointed they didn’t put Marie Saint this year. I thought Johns and her were a duo in terms of deadpooling, fame and age. I fear they might have missed some hit there cause not everybody who makes it to 99 reach 100 you know… 

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If she (Saint) survives the year, she might get picked. In recent years the DL likes their '100-year old who turns 101 that year' picks after all. Schultz in 2021, Lear in 2023 and Johns in 2024.

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2 hours ago, DoorSlammer said:

If she (Saint) survives the year, she might get picked. In recent years the DL likes their '100-year old who turns 101 that year' picks after all. Schultz in 2021, Lear in 2023 and Johns in 2024.

Tom Moore in 2021.

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23 hours ago, Lafaucheuse said:

Still a little disappointed they didn’t put Marie Saint this year. I thought Johns and her were a duo in terms of deadpooling, fame and age. I fear they might have missed some hit there cause not everybody who makes it to 99 reach 100 you know… 

Well.... I think they did the right thing choosing Johns over Marie Saint.

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On 03/01/2024 at 19:00, Ulitzer95 said:


Peter Berkos (wikidead at 101.

Was the oldest living Oscar winner and nominee.
Oldest nominee is now Glynis Johns, 100, and oldest winner is now Eva Marie Saint, 99.


Well that didn’t bloody last long!

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Saint should go for a check-up.

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1 minute ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Well that didn’t bloody last long!

 EMS better check that will again, these things come in threes ...

 

A top name for TCM Remembers very early on indeed.

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3 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Well that didn’t bloody last long!

 

Nooooooooo

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God bless him. I've murdered silver lady on karaoke many times.

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1 hour ago, Leon Brittan said:

God bless him. I've murdered silver lady on karaoke many times.

Couldn’t have done any worse than the original.

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Yes he was Hutch in Starskey and Hutch and had those big hit singles in the UK but he was great in Jerry Springer: The Musical and as a rather nasty piece of work in that great Dirty Harry sequel Magnum Force. RIP.

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28 minutes ago, Sly Ronnie said:

Yes he was Hutch in Starskey and Hutch and had those big hit singles in the UK but he was great in Jerry Springer: The Musical and as a rather nasty piece of work in that great Dirty Harry sequel Magnum Force. RIP.

 

I love a '70s shoot 'em up and Magnum Force is good fun.

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6 hours ago, Thatcher said:

David Soul, actor and singer, dead aged 80. Played Hutch in Starsky and Hutch and appeared in Salem’s Lot amongst others. Had UK #1s with Don’t Give Up On Us and Silver Lady.

 

Obituaries: The TelegraphDaily MirrorThe IndependentDaily MailBBCThe SunMetroGuardian

I was thinking the other day it had been quite a while since i'd seen him in anything new, his last film appearance was "Filth" in 2013.

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Harry Johnson, who had a 30-year career in Hollywood, from the late 1970s through the late 2000s, with numerous TV movies and episodic appearances, including on the original Battlestar Galactica and Law & Order, has died. He was 81.

 

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/harry-johnson-dead-battlestar-galactica-law-and-order-actor-1235780573/

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